Written by vampirefan on October 24, 2006
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When John got down on one knee more than 11 years ago and proposed….of course I said yes. Followed by "now can we please get to the car it is cold." He had asked me...
Written by pbpd81 on September 10, 2008
- My opinion of the trolley is kind of divided. We took the trolley from Patriot Park to Dollywood both days we went and it was very convenient and fast. We also took the trolley from...
Written by tmjr on August 28, 2004
- Just outside of Pigeon Forge is a place called the Forbidden Caverns. It was very exciting to go to. There is a cave that runs deep below the mountain with running streams. There are all...
Written by tmjr on August 28, 2004
- We had a wonderful time there. There are lots to do and see. You can browse through all the shops or take a chair lift ride up the mountain. There is also a place called...
Written by tmjr on August 28, 2004
- My husband and I had a great time in Pigeon Forge. Most people who go there want to go to Dollywood, but since this was our first trip without the children we decided to skip...
Written by tmjr on August 28, 2004
- If you go from Pigeon Forge through Gatlinburg you will run into The Great Smokey Mountains National Park. We went to Laural Falls while there. It is a two and a half mile hike up...
Written by tmjr on August 28, 2004
- While in Pigeon Forge, we visited the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We visited what was once a small town nestled up in the top of the mountains. It was very neat because you drive...
Written by tfready2go on September 19, 2005
- This was my first time to this part of the country. My wife was told by her friends that we should go there--well, I'll tell you what, it was nothing like I expected. I...
Written by joy0302 on September 5, 2005
- Pigeon Forge is a great vacation spot when traveling with family. There are shops and shows for the adults. For the children, Dollywood, multiple rides on the main street, and the race tracks all over...
Written by tashasamson on June 10, 2005
- During the Christmas season (which, in Pigeon Forge, lasts from before Thanksgiving to about New Year's Eve), the city is covered in lights. There are doves and holly branches covering lampposts, and lit-up nutcrackers march...
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