Pigeon Forge, Tennessee attractions
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Titanic Museum.
Get the inside story of the passengers and crew of the Titanic via more than 400 personal and private artifacts. Take a 90-minute self-guided tour where you’ll walk the Grand Staircase, touch the frozen surface of an iceberg, hear survivors’ stories, and stand on the ship’s bridge while the captain barks his commands. For more information, visit http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/Smith Family Dinner Theater.
Savor a southern-style buffet dinner while being entertained by the Smith Boys, five-time winners of “Best Show in the Smokies.” Every show is jam-packed with classic country, genuine gospel, rock-n-roll oldies, and hilarious comedy featuring spot-on celebrity impressions. For more information, visit http://smithfamilytheater.com/ [Top]
Tanger Five Oaks Outlets.
From accessories to apparel to footwear, you’ll find just about everything you need at Tanger Five Oaks Outlets in Sevierville, TN. Rocking retailers include Chico’s Outlet, Nike Factory Store, Levi’s Outlet, Timberland Factory Store, Wilsons Leather Outlet, and Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store. For more information, visit http://www.tangeroutlet.com/sevierville
Dollywood.
Covering an expansive 125 acres, Dollywood is family-friendly entertainment at its finest. Discover thrill rides, kiddie rides, and over a dozen stage shows where you’ll be treated to top-notch country, bluegrass, and gospel music.What’s more, you can witness live demonstrations of blacksmithing, glass blowing, and wood carving. For more information, visit http://www.dollywood.com/ [Top]

Dollywood Splash Country.
Located right next door to Dollywood, Dollywood's Splash Country is a water adventure theme park like no other. It blends the stunning Great Smoky Mountains with an abundance of water rides, slides, and attractions. Take a leisurely tube float along the Lazy River or go for big white water rafting thrills on Big Bear Plunge. For more information, visit http://www.dollywoodssplashcountry.com/The Old Mill Square.
Spend a day at The Old Mill Square and you won’t be disappointed. Watch meal and flour being ground the same it was back in the late 1700s. You can also see pottery being thrown, as well as candy and bread being made. Restaurants and craft shops round out this decidedly different destination. For more information, visit http://www.oldmillsquare.com/ [Top]
Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Show.
The new production is scheduled to open in early Spring of 2011, and will be loosely based on the true story of the famous Hatfield and McCoy feud. The audience will be divided into the Hatfield and McCoy families by special seating areas. The show will extend throughout the theater as the audience participates in the good natured rivalry. Dangerous and comical stunts will be performed throughout the show to add a special excitement. For more information, visit http://www.hatfieldmccoydinnerfeud.com.Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
America’s most visited national park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to diverse plant and animal life, stunning mountains, and more than 800 miles of scenic trails. Activities include hiking, fishing, picnicking, and car camping. For more information, visit http://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm [Top]
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies.
Based in Gatlinburg, TN, Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies boasts 10,000 must-see sea creatures that comprise over 350 individual species. Many exhibits abound and you’re bound to enjoy them all. One of the most dazzling is the Indo-Pacific coral reef which boasts thousands of multi-colored fish from the Pacific Ocean’s tropical islands. For more information, visit http://gatlinburg.ripleyaquariums.com/Country Tonite Theatre.
Family entertainment reigns supreme at Country Tonite Theatre. From old and new country music to dancing to comedy, this award-winning show pulls out all the stops for two non-stop hours. For more information, visit http://www.countrytonitepf.com/
Lumberjack Feud Dinner & Show.
Two logging families living in the Great Smoky Mountains find themselves entrenched in a bitter feud after the announcement of the National Park and the logging industry comes to a screeching halt. Since there is only enough land for one family to work, the Dawson and McGraw families begin to furiously compete for that right. During the competition the Camp Rangers and hysterical Danny Black try to keep the peace between the two feuding families.Come enjoy local history, good grub, gut busting comedy, and tall tales! Watch as ESPN athletes, using STIHL equipment, compete for the parcel of land to log! It is the Smokies rowdiest, good time dinner show. It is great entertainment for all ages. Someones gonna lose!
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