The Shepherd of the Hills Vigilante ZipRider is a thrilling ride that lets visitors get a bird’s eye view of the Ozarks. When I visited the newly opened attraction, I was ready to experience an adrenaline pumping downhill ride over The Shepherd of the Hills’ 160 acre homestead. There are currently 10 ZipRider attractions in the world, but the Vigilante ZipRider Attraction features the world’s highest tower launch from 230 feet in the air, atop Inspiration Tower. It was sure to be a wild ride!
My fellow companions and I signed consent forms and then traveled in a glass elevator to the top of Inspiration Tower, where we would launch from its open air deck. While we waited for our ride to begin, we had a fantastic view of the Ozark Mountains and were able to see other riders enjoy their journey as well. Once it was our turn, we entered the open air deck, boarded one of the four seated zip lines and eagerly waited for our experience.
The ½ mile ride, during which you can reach speeds up to 50mph, is definitely a rush and well worth the $29 admission fee. It is entirely different from a regular zipline experience and gives one the feeling of being weightless and entirely free to enjoy the view. On a ZipRider ride, guests have no responsibility other than to enjoy the ride.
The Shepherd of the Hills Vigilante ZipRider is an exciting attraction every Branson visitor will enjoy.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Luxury Awaits at Bear Crossing Condominiums Pigeon Forge
The Bear Crossing Condominiums Pigeon Forge offer upscale condominiums in a great location on the Little Pigeon River. The property features numerous amenities that will make your stay in the Smokies a great one. Property amenities include a medium-sized outdoor heated pool with grill area, and easy access to the Pigeon Forge RiverWalk.
The two bedroom condo I stayed in during my visit was lavishly appointed with superior case goods and felt like a home away from home. The open floor plan of the unit felt very spacious as well. The fully equipped kitchen had granite countertops and a dining area with a large, family-sized table. The living room was equipped with comfortable furniture, exceptional décor, a large flat screen television and gas log fireplace. The balcony, which was accessed through the living room, was also a real treat as it overlooked the Little Pigeon River. Some of the units have sunrooms as opposed to a balcony, but the great atmosphere remains the same. The master bedroom suite was very large, equipped with a king bed with top-scale linens and featured a large whirlpool tub for relaxing. The second bedroom featured a queen bed and was also tastefully decorated. It shared the common bath.
The Bear Crossing Condos are an excellent choice for Pigeon Forge visitors. The units are all in great condition and are the perfect place to stay while you visit the Smokies.
The two bedroom condo I stayed in during my visit was lavishly appointed with superior case goods and felt like a home away from home. The open floor plan of the unit felt very spacious as well. The fully equipped kitchen had granite countertops and a dining area with a large, family-sized table. The living room was equipped with comfortable furniture, exceptional décor, a large flat screen television and gas log fireplace. The balcony, which was accessed through the living room, was also a real treat as it overlooked the Little Pigeon River. Some of the units have sunrooms as opposed to a balcony, but the great atmosphere remains the same. The master bedroom suite was very large, equipped with a king bed with top-scale linens and featured a large whirlpool tub for relaxing. The second bedroom featured a queen bed and was also tastefully decorated. It shared the common bath.
The Bear Crossing Condos are an excellent choice for Pigeon Forge visitors. The units are all in great condition and are the perfect place to stay while you visit the Smokies.
Experience an African Adventure at Busch Gardens Tampa
Busch Gardens is an African-safari themed amusement park offering thrilling rides, exciting shows and plenty of ways to experience up-close encounters with wild animals. This unique park, located about an hour west of Orlando, provides the perfect way to discover the beauty of Africa right in southern Florida.
When I visited, I was on a roller coaster mission. Busch Gardens is home to several, including Sheikra, Montu, Kumba and Gwazi. My companions and I tackled the parks dueling wooden roller coaster first, and Gwazi’s 7,000 feet of combined tracks made for a fun ride. Next up was Montu, one of the longest and tallest coasters in the world. It featured seven inversions, including a Zero G Roll and Corkscrew, and was a highlight of our trip. Kumba, which reaches speeds up to 63mph and stands 143 feet tall, was a top-rated coaster as well. The ride lasts almost three minutes so the seven inversions in this ride are well worth your time in line. Sheikra was the last coaster we conquered and it lived up to its promised thrills. This coaster takes you on a 200 foot climb, and then abruptly stops at a 90-foot drop. After hanging precariously in the air, you plummet towards the ground at speeds of 70 mph. It was a huge adrenaline rush and a must-ride for any coaster enthusiasts.
The animals at Busch Gardens Tampa are also a top attraction, and the numerous exhibits were incredible to see. A few of my favorites were Edge of Africa, home to hippos, lions, hyenas, lemurs, meerkats and crocodiles; Myombe Reserve, a lush habitat featuring gorillas and chimpanzees; and the Serengeti Railway, which is a great way to take in the beautiful animals and scenery located throughout the Serengeti Plains area.
The Busch Gardens Theme Park is a unique park that is fun for those of all ages!
When I visited, I was on a roller coaster mission. Busch Gardens is home to several, including Sheikra, Montu, Kumba and Gwazi. My companions and I tackled the parks dueling wooden roller coaster first, and Gwazi’s 7,000 feet of combined tracks made for a fun ride. Next up was Montu, one of the longest and tallest coasters in the world. It featured seven inversions, including a Zero G Roll and Corkscrew, and was a highlight of our trip. Kumba, which reaches speeds up to 63mph and stands 143 feet tall, was a top-rated coaster as well. The ride lasts almost three minutes so the seven inversions in this ride are well worth your time in line. Sheikra was the last coaster we conquered and it lived up to its promised thrills. This coaster takes you on a 200 foot climb, and then abruptly stops at a 90-foot drop. After hanging precariously in the air, you plummet towards the ground at speeds of 70 mph. It was a huge adrenaline rush and a must-ride for any coaster enthusiasts.
The animals at Busch Gardens Tampa are also a top attraction, and the numerous exhibits were incredible to see. A few of my favorites were Edge of Africa, home to hippos, lions, hyenas, lemurs, meerkats and crocodiles; Myombe Reserve, a lush habitat featuring gorillas and chimpanzees; and the Serengeti Railway, which is a great way to take in the beautiful animals and scenery located throughout the Serengeti Plains area.
The Busch Gardens Theme Park is a unique park that is fun for those of all ages!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Explore Our Nation's History at Colonial Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg is an engaging living history museum spread out across 300 acres in historic Williamsburg. Visitors are transported to colonial-era Williamsburg and are immersed in historic culture, including buildings, houses, shops, taverns and costumed interpreters that bring history to life. There are a plethora of exhibits, museums and programs to see, all of which encompass an old world charm.
When I visited, I attended the “Revolutionary City” program which was a lively reenactment that covers the period of 1774 to 1781. Through a series of large-scale streetscape events visitors are able to engage in the reading of the Declaration of Independence, hear the reactions of townspeople as Great Britain tries to tighten control over the colonies, watch Benedict Arnold and the British occupy Williamsburg and witness the General deliver an address before the march to Yorktown, complete with fifes, drums and a cannon salute.
I also had the pleasure of dining at Shields Tavern, a restaurant that serves southern comfort foods inspired by colonial receipts. I dined on the barbeque ribs and drank some of their seasonal ale, all of which was absolutely delicious. The atmosphere of Shields Tavern was also splendid, as the décor and live music were all infused with 18th century affectations.
While I was visiting Colonial Williamsburg I took in one of their evening programs as well. “Cry Witch” is performed at the Capital courtroom building and the one-hour program tells the story of Grace Sherwood, a woman who stands accused of witchery. The story was especially engaging and all of the actors did an excellent job. The audience gets to decide the fate of Grace Sherwood, innocent or guilty, which adds to the interactive experience. During my visit, we found her innocent but the outcome changes with each program.
Experience Colonial Williamsburg and see how much fun history can be!
When I visited, I attended the “Revolutionary City” program which was a lively reenactment that covers the period of 1774 to 1781. Through a series of large-scale streetscape events visitors are able to engage in the reading of the Declaration of Independence, hear the reactions of townspeople as Great Britain tries to tighten control over the colonies, watch Benedict Arnold and the British occupy Williamsburg and witness the General deliver an address before the march to Yorktown, complete with fifes, drums and a cannon salute.
I also had the pleasure of dining at Shields Tavern, a restaurant that serves southern comfort foods inspired by colonial receipts. I dined on the barbeque ribs and drank some of their seasonal ale, all of which was absolutely delicious. The atmosphere of Shields Tavern was also splendid, as the décor and live music were all infused with 18th century affectations.
While I was visiting Colonial Williamsburg I took in one of their evening programs as well. “Cry Witch” is performed at the Capital courtroom building and the one-hour program tells the story of Grace Sherwood, a woman who stands accused of witchery. The story was especially engaging and all of the actors did an excellent job. The audience gets to decide the fate of Grace Sherwood, innocent or guilty, which adds to the interactive experience. During my visit, we found her innocent but the outcome changes with each program.
Experience Colonial Williamsburg and see how much fun history can be!
Incredible Comfort Awaits You at Fairfield Inn Williamsburg
The Fairfield Inn & Suites Williamsburg is a nicely appointed property offering a great location, upscale amenities and in-room creature comforts that create a nice place to stay while you play. When I visited this Williamsburg hotel, I found a very well kept property that was dedicated to serving their clients.
The lobby area, which features a business center with two computers and fax/print/copy services, a sundry station with beverages and snacks, and complimentary coffee, was very inviting. The main floor of the hotel was also home to an extremely large indoor pool area with hot tub, in an atrium style enclosure. It was very spacious and had plenty of room for lounging, and was open from 6am-11pm. A nice size fitness center, with three cardio machines, universal weight machines and TV, was also available. Plus, a restaurant-style breakfast room served a deluxe continental breakfast daily, featuring a delicious ham, egg and cheddar breakfast quiche, Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches and waffle station. A guest laundry with six machines was also located on-site.
There are two room types available at the Fairfield Inn Williamsburg – a King Suite and Double/Double room. The main difference between the two room types is that the King Suite features a separate living area for extra space, and the King Suite is equipped with a microwave and mini-fridge. Both rooms, however, feature the new upgraded linen package and the new Green Tea style room décor package which adds a bright, refreshing ambiance to the rooms. The rooms also feature nice bathrooms, with curved shower rod, tile floors and granite vanity. A desk and chair are also standard in-room, as is free Wi-Fi access.
The Fairfield Inn is a top rated choice for any Williamsburg vacationer.
The lobby area, which features a business center with two computers and fax/print/copy services, a sundry station with beverages and snacks, and complimentary coffee, was very inviting. The main floor of the hotel was also home to an extremely large indoor pool area with hot tub, in an atrium style enclosure. It was very spacious and had plenty of room for lounging, and was open from 6am-11pm. A nice size fitness center, with three cardio machines, universal weight machines and TV, was also available. Plus, a restaurant-style breakfast room served a deluxe continental breakfast daily, featuring a delicious ham, egg and cheddar breakfast quiche, Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches and waffle station. A guest laundry with six machines was also located on-site.
There are two room types available at the Fairfield Inn Williamsburg – a King Suite and Double/Double room. The main difference between the two room types is that the King Suite features a separate living area for extra space, and the King Suite is equipped with a microwave and mini-fridge. Both rooms, however, feature the new upgraded linen package and the new Green Tea style room décor package which adds a bright, refreshing ambiance to the rooms. The rooms also feature nice bathrooms, with curved shower rod, tile floors and granite vanity. A desk and chair are also standard in-room, as is free Wi-Fi access.
The Fairfield Inn is a top rated choice for any Williamsburg vacationer.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Go "Under the Sea" at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies
Ripley’s Aquarium Gatlinburg is an engaging attraction featuring numerous exhibits dedicated to “life under the sea.” With more than 10,000 exotic sea creatures comprised of more than 350 species, the aquarium boasts a plethora of things to see and do. There are 10 main sections of the aquarium, each one dedicated to a specific region or species of aquatic life.
When I visited the Ripley’s Aquarium I really enjoyed the Ocean section of The Living Gallery, which was home to a Pacific Giant Octopus, sea anemones, living corals, jellies and weedy sea dragons. The Coral Reef section was also beautiful, and the emperor angelfish, raccoon butterflyfish and clown triggerfish were all neat to see. The coral itself was impressive too and certainly worth a second look. The largest and most popular exhibit at the aquarium is the Shark Tank, which includes a 340-foot underwater tunnel. There is a glidepath through the tunnel, allowing for a leisurely trip where you’ll see stingrays, sawfish, tarpons, sharks, eels and more.
A Discovery Center for kids is also available. Guests can touch a horseshoe crab, learn about marine animals, test their knowledge and solve puzzles. Some of the other fun displays and exhibits at Ripley’s Aquarium include Stingray Bay, Touch a Ray Bay and the Rainforest display, home to exotic creatures like cardinal tetras, four-eyed fish, poison dart frogs, zebra cichlids, armored catfish and piranhas. The newest exhibit at the aquarium attraction is the Penguin Playhouse. Home to African Blackfooted Penguins, the indoor/outdoor exhibit includes a clear underwater tunnel so that you can get up close and personal to the interesting animals.
The Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies is a fun, interesting attraction that every member of the family will enjoy.
When I visited the Ripley’s Aquarium I really enjoyed the Ocean section of The Living Gallery, which was home to a Pacific Giant Octopus, sea anemones, living corals, jellies and weedy sea dragons. The Coral Reef section was also beautiful, and the emperor angelfish, raccoon butterflyfish and clown triggerfish were all neat to see. The coral itself was impressive too and certainly worth a second look. The largest and most popular exhibit at the aquarium is the Shark Tank, which includes a 340-foot underwater tunnel. There is a glidepath through the tunnel, allowing for a leisurely trip where you’ll see stingrays, sawfish, tarpons, sharks, eels and more.
A Discovery Center for kids is also available. Guests can touch a horseshoe crab, learn about marine animals, test their knowledge and solve puzzles. Some of the other fun displays and exhibits at Ripley’s Aquarium include Stingray Bay, Touch a Ray Bay and the Rainforest display, home to exotic creatures like cardinal tetras, four-eyed fish, poison dart frogs, zebra cichlids, armored catfish and piranhas. The newest exhibit at the aquarium attraction is the Penguin Playhouse. Home to African Blackfooted Penguins, the indoor/outdoor exhibit includes a clear underwater tunnel so that you can get up close and personal to the interesting animals.
The Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies is a fun, interesting attraction that every member of the family will enjoy.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Titanic Museum an Interesting, Unique Pigeon Forge Attraction
The Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge is a unique museum that is filled with interesting artifacts, exhibits and a wealth of information regarding the Titanic. The outside of the museum is grandiose in its design, as it is a huge half-scale reproduction of the original Titanic. When I visited the attraction, I was handed a boarding pass, as all “passengers” are, and quickly started my tour of the more than 300 artifacts that are on display.
The authenticity of the museum impressed me from the start, as did its attention to detail and design. There is a treasure trove of artifacts, including a deck chair, Mrs. John Jacob Astor’s actual life jacket, official Titanic dinnerware and a crew member’s pen knife, among numerous other interesting pieces. Plus, the Titanic Museum features exact replicas of the opulent Grand Staircase, as well as third-class, second-class and first-class cabins. The Father Browne Gallery showcases some of the only Titanic photographs taken during the Titanic's passage from Southampton to Ireland, and is a true sight to see.
The Titanic Museum also strives to create interactive exhibits. There is a trough of 28-degree water in which you can immerse your hand (or maybe just a finger, it’s really cold!) to experience the severity of the water that night; you can stand on a ship’s stern and experience the different precise angles of the ship as it gradually descended into the water; you can also simulate shoveling coal, learn to tie rope knots and try and send an SOS signal. On top of that, there is a lifeboat in which voices tell survivors stories and there is a special section called “Tots Titanic” featuring interactive exhibits for guests eight and under.
There are a variety of things to explore at the Titanic Museum. I spent almost two hours inside the attraction during my Pigeon Forge visit and certainly could’ve spent more time. Be sure to make time for a tour during your next Pigeon Forge vacation.
The authenticity of the museum impressed me from the start, as did its attention to detail and design. There is a treasure trove of artifacts, including a deck chair, Mrs. John Jacob Astor’s actual life jacket, official Titanic dinnerware and a crew member’s pen knife, among numerous other interesting pieces. Plus, the Titanic Museum features exact replicas of the opulent Grand Staircase, as well as third-class, second-class and first-class cabins. The Father Browne Gallery showcases some of the only Titanic photographs taken during the Titanic's passage from Southampton to Ireland, and is a true sight to see.
The Titanic Museum also strives to create interactive exhibits. There is a trough of 28-degree water in which you can immerse your hand (or maybe just a finger, it’s really cold!) to experience the severity of the water that night; you can stand on a ship’s stern and experience the different precise angles of the ship as it gradually descended into the water; you can also simulate shoveling coal, learn to tie rope knots and try and send an SOS signal. On top of that, there is a lifeboat in which voices tell survivors stories and there is a special section called “Tots Titanic” featuring interactive exhibits for guests eight and under.
There are a variety of things to explore at the Titanic Museum. I spent almost two hours inside the attraction during my Pigeon Forge visit and certainly could’ve spent more time. Be sure to make time for a tour during your next Pigeon Forge vacation.
Hickory Mist Cabins Gatlinburg a Relaxing Place to Stay
Hickory Mist Cabins Gatlinburg is a cabin rental company in the Smokies featuring nicely appointed cabins in a variety of sizes. Their cabins are located throughout eastern Tennessee, including Pigeon forge, Gatlinburg, Cosby and Sevierville.
When I visited the Great Smoky Mountain area, I stayed in a two bedroom cabin located in the Gatlinburg area. It was set in a wooded area, and was very secluded. Plus, I felt very secure as the property had an alarm system. The two-story cabin featured a very open layout, with a spacious kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances and opening to a large living room. The living room was furnished with a large wrap-around sofa, beautiful stone fireplace, TV and pool table. The deck area of the cabin was a favorite element of the property. It was equipped with hot tub, rocking chairs and fireplace, creating a fantastic place to rest and relax. One of the two suites was located downstairs, and the case goods and bedding were in great condition. There was also a flat screen TV and Jacuzzi in-room. The room also had access to the outside deck. Also located on the main level was a full size washer/dryer.
Another suite was located upstairs. The vaulted ceilings were a great accent to the room, as was the Jacuzzi and flat screen TV. There was also a separate nook area with sofa sleeper located upstairs. Wi-Fi access was also available throughout the cabin.
Hickory Mist Cabins will make your stay in the Smokies a great one.
When I visited the Great Smoky Mountain area, I stayed in a two bedroom cabin located in the Gatlinburg area. It was set in a wooded area, and was very secluded. Plus, I felt very secure as the property had an alarm system. The two-story cabin featured a very open layout, with a spacious kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances and opening to a large living room. The living room was furnished with a large wrap-around sofa, beautiful stone fireplace, TV and pool table. The deck area of the cabin was a favorite element of the property. It was equipped with hot tub, rocking chairs and fireplace, creating a fantastic place to rest and relax. One of the two suites was located downstairs, and the case goods and bedding were in great condition. There was also a flat screen TV and Jacuzzi in-room. The room also had access to the outside deck. Also located on the main level was a full size washer/dryer.
Another suite was located upstairs. The vaulted ceilings were a great accent to the room, as was the Jacuzzi and flat screen TV. There was also a separate nook area with sofa sleeper located upstairs. Wi-Fi access was also available throughout the cabin.
Hickory Mist Cabins will make your stay in the Smokies a great one.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Cramer's Creekside Cabins a Cozy, Comfortable Place To Stay While You Play
Cramer’s Creekside Cabins in Gatlinburg features a variety of cabins with exceptional amenities in beautiful eastern Tennessee. All of the units are reasonably priced and offer Smoky Mountain vacationers a home away from home. Plus, Cramer’s Creekside Cabins offers Express Check-in and each and every visitor receives a complimentary gift basket filled with all sorts of goodies.
When I visited, I had the pleasure of staying at a Two Bedroom Cabin located on Cosby Creek. The secluded cabin offered my guests and I the perfect place to relax and reconnect with nature, while also providing the amenities we were looking for. I was impressed with the layout of the cabin, as it was very spacious. The large kitchen, with stainless steel appliances and earth-tone tile, had an elegant dining table and opened to the very inviting living room, which was equipped with exceptional case goods, a flat screen TV, fireplace and vaulted ceilings. The downstairs of this two story property also featured a half bath, full-size washer/dryer and was home to the master suite. The master suite was nicely appointed, spacious and equipped with a flat screen TV and included a master bath, complete with upgraded pedestal vanity, jetted tub and walk-in shower. The screened in porch, which featured a hot tub, can also be accessed via the master suite or through the living room.
Upstairs, I found the second bedroom. It was furnished with a queen bed and two twin beds in case there were additional family members on vacation. It was highlighted by a quaint balcony and also had a standard bath.
The cabins at Cramer’s Creekside Cabins will not disappoint. Reserve one for your next Gatlinburg vacation.
When I visited, I had the pleasure of staying at a Two Bedroom Cabin located on Cosby Creek. The secluded cabin offered my guests and I the perfect place to relax and reconnect with nature, while also providing the amenities we were looking for. I was impressed with the layout of the cabin, as it was very spacious. The large kitchen, with stainless steel appliances and earth-tone tile, had an elegant dining table and opened to the very inviting living room, which was equipped with exceptional case goods, a flat screen TV, fireplace and vaulted ceilings. The downstairs of this two story property also featured a half bath, full-size washer/dryer and was home to the master suite. The master suite was nicely appointed, spacious and equipped with a flat screen TV and included a master bath, complete with upgraded pedestal vanity, jetted tub and walk-in shower. The screened in porch, which featured a hot tub, can also be accessed via the master suite or through the living room.
Upstairs, I found the second bedroom. It was furnished with a queen bed and two twin beds in case there were additional family members on vacation. It was highlighted by a quaint balcony and also had a standard bath.
The cabins at Cramer’s Creekside Cabins will not disappoint. Reserve one for your next Gatlinburg vacation.
Great Escapes of the Smokies Cabin Rentals a Great Vacation Choice
Great Escapes of the Smokies is a vacation rental property with condos and cabins located throughout Sevier County, including Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. The property offers reasonable rates on its units and strives to make each guest feel like they are at a home away from home.
When I visited, I stayed in One Bedroom Cabin that was nicely appointed and featured rustic charm throughout its corridors. The open floor plan had a sizeable kitchen and spacious living room, which was equipped with plush furniture, a beautiful stone fireplace and large flat screen TV. The large vaulted ceilings added to the ambiance of the cabin. The master suite with king bed was highlighted by exceptional case goods and fine bedding and also included a flat screen TV. The master bath was dually impressive, with its large jetted tub with stone border and walk-in shower. The porch was a nice accent and provided a great area to enjoy the mountain views as it was furnished with a porch swing, rocking chairs and hot tub. The cabin also included a BBQ and stacked washer/dryer.
The cabins at Great Escapes of the Smokies Cabin Rentals offer a variety of layouts and designs. You’re sure to find one that fits your budget and Smoky Mountain vacation needs.
When I visited, I stayed in One Bedroom Cabin that was nicely appointed and featured rustic charm throughout its corridors. The open floor plan had a sizeable kitchen and spacious living room, which was equipped with plush furniture, a beautiful stone fireplace and large flat screen TV. The large vaulted ceilings added to the ambiance of the cabin. The master suite with king bed was highlighted by exceptional case goods and fine bedding and also included a flat screen TV. The master bath was dually impressive, with its large jetted tub with stone border and walk-in shower. The porch was a nice accent and provided a great area to enjoy the mountain views as it was furnished with a porch swing, rocking chairs and hot tub. The cabin also included a BBQ and stacked washer/dryer.
The cabins at Great Escapes of the Smokies Cabin Rentals offer a variety of layouts and designs. You’re sure to find one that fits your budget and Smoky Mountain vacation needs.
Amenities and Location a Plus at the Garden Plaza Hotel in Gatlinburg
The Garden Plaza Hotel in Gatlinburg TN is a large property offering guests a variety of amenities and rooms that have a modern design. Located off the main parkway in Gatlinburg, the hotel, which is comprised of two buildings, is located near a meandering stream and is just a few minutes from the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
The hotel features extensive amenities including a recreation area with extra-large indoor pool and Jacuzzi and a large arcade with pool table in the first building, with another indoor pool located in the second building. The second indoor pool is more private and is located on the 4th floor. It has a depth of 9ft and includes a Jacuzzi. There are also two fitness centers at the hotel: the 1st building houses the cardio-based fitness center and the 2nd building houses the weight center. The on-site restaurant, Louie’s, also serves a breakfast buffet each morning from 7am-10am Monday-Friday, and 7am-11am on weekends. In addition, Sade & Dora’s Lounge is open Thursday-Saturday, from 5pm-1am for cocktails and karaoke. The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi to guests.
Rooms at the Garden Plaza Hotel Gatlinburg include Double/Double and King unit types. The rooms are small but efficient and have been updated with new case goods and bedding. Earth tones highlight the space which features a lounge chair, desk and mini-fridge. There is a separate vanity from the bathroom, some of which have a new granite counter. All of the rooms were very clean when I visited and were in good condition. The rooms in the second building are slightly more spacious and have a larger bathroom.
Choose Garden Plaza Hotel for your next Gatlinburg vacation.
The hotel features extensive amenities including a recreation area with extra-large indoor pool and Jacuzzi and a large arcade with pool table in the first building, with another indoor pool located in the second building. The second indoor pool is more private and is located on the 4th floor. It has a depth of 9ft and includes a Jacuzzi. There are also two fitness centers at the hotel: the 1st building houses the cardio-based fitness center and the 2nd building houses the weight center. The on-site restaurant, Louie’s, also serves a breakfast buffet each morning from 7am-10am Monday-Friday, and 7am-11am on weekends. In addition, Sade & Dora’s Lounge is open Thursday-Saturday, from 5pm-1am for cocktails and karaoke. The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi to guests.
Rooms at the Garden Plaza Hotel Gatlinburg include Double/Double and King unit types. The rooms are small but efficient and have been updated with new case goods and bedding. Earth tones highlight the space which features a lounge chair, desk and mini-fridge. There is a separate vanity from the bathroom, some of which have a new granite counter. All of the rooms were very clean when I visited and were in good condition. The rooms in the second building are slightly more spacious and have a larger bathroom.
Choose Garden Plaza Hotel for your next Gatlinburg vacation.
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