A Guide To Help Start Your Smoky Mountain Vacation.

Monday, November 23, 2015


 Thanksgiving weekend is the biggest chance to build up holiday cheer for the upcoming Christmas season, and the opportunity to make memories that last forever for your family are widespread across the Smokies. Gatlinburg used to be the main show in town for the Thanksgiving weekend, but this year Pigeon Forge has enough to rival Gatlinburg for special events.

Naturally, the first that comes to mind for recommendations is Dollywood for the Smoky Mountain Christmas Celebration they traditionally hold from early November to early January. The entire park turns into a Winter Wonderland with decorations from end to end. Millions and millions of lights, parades, Christmas shows and a Santa's workshop is just the starting point of what Dollywood offers families. See more info at www.dollywood.com.

Also, those who might be interested in seeing fireworks on Thanksgiving day should go visit the Titanic Museum on the parkway. On the 28th, Titanic will be holding a Holiday Snow Wonderland where they will make it snow right on the bow of the ship. You can see more info on this at http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/.

Then at the Island, they will be having some holiday cheer appearing over the weekend with The Island Carolers, Live Music at Ole Smoky Moonshine, Randy King as Jack Frost and more. Paula Deen's Kitchen will be serving Thanksgiving dinner. More Christmas cheer can be found throughout at Dixie Stampede, Wears Valley, The Old Mill and beyond.

Stay tuned for more Christmas events coming up soon!


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