The bedrooms at Pigeon Forge's Whispering Pines Condominiums each had nicely appointed bathrooms, with whirlpool tubs and walk-in showers. Each unit also has a fully furnished kitchen and a gas fireplace. I really could not have asked for a better appointed property during my stay. Whispering Pines allows guests to enjoy all Pigeon Forge has to offer while relaxing in a comfortable, luxurious environment. They are a top choice for all!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Whispering Pines Condominiums a Quiet Oasis Central to Pigeon Forge Fun
The bedrooms at Pigeon Forge's Whispering Pines Condominiums each had nicely appointed bathrooms, with whirlpool tubs and walk-in showers. Each unit also has a fully furnished kitchen and a gas fireplace. I really could not have asked for a better appointed property during my stay. Whispering Pines allows guests to enjoy all Pigeon Forge has to offer while relaxing in a comfortable, luxurious environment. They are a top choice for all!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Branson's Jim Stafford a Mix of Comedy and Music fit for the Family
During the show, Stafford’s famous songs like “Don’t Tell Mama I’m a Guitar Picker,” “Cow Pattie,” and “Spiders and Snakes” are featured, with “Spiders and Snakes” being my favorite because of the black light sequence they added to the segment. The interactive screen onstage also makes the other two songs fun, because Jim is accompanied by himself during “Don’t Tell Mama” and singing cows on “Cow Pattie.” Jim Stafford’s children, G.G. and Schaeffer, are also featured in the show on piano during various segments, with G.G. prominently present during a father-daughter tribute, and Schaeffer at his best during a Rock ‘n Roll performance near the end of the show.
Guitar is heavily highlighted during the production, with two of the best performances featuring a Spanish influence. One, in the first half of the show, is a duet between Stafford and Schaeffer, and brings a lot of energy to the stage. The second, a performance of “Dark Eyes,” is a fast-paced number complete with Spanish style dancing and great strumming. The woman dancer is amazing during this number, and spins longer than I ever thought possible!
Branson, Missouri’s Jim Stafford Show is a family affair combining a variety of entertaining segments ranging from the corny to the downright talented. It is sure to please any family.
Tip: The Jim Stafford is located on a sloping hill, with parking at an angle, but they do have a convenient golf-cart pickup service, so no walking is necessary.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Comfort Inn & Suites Feels Like a Home Away from Home
Pigeon Forge's Comfort Inn & Suites also provides a large indoor pool, which is located in a spacious wing, as well as an outdoor poll with large hot tub. Their free continental breakfast is located in a large and convenient breakfast room, and offers extras such as waffles and biscuits and gravy. A Denny’s Restaurant is also located in the adjacent parking lot, a very convenient option for families. A Pizza Hut is right next door as well. I would recommend this property for any traveler as it is well priced while providing the amenities, style and comfort guests deserve.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Universal Orlando Resort an Entertaining Mix of Thrills and Superheroes
While at Universal, I felt as if I was in a city all its own, which is an amazing feat in and of itself, but the experience was made even better by the design of the resort, which allowed me to view every last inch of the park without backtracking or walking myself in circles. The layout of the resort, with individually themed areas throughout like Seuss’ LandingTM, is reminiscent of a movie set and theme park combined, which is the exact combination I believe Universal Orlando Resort desired. The first ride I ventured on was the classic E.T. Adventure® which recreated the famous bicycle scene and guided riders on a quest to save E.T.’s friends. Next was the new The Simpsons RideTM, where although the line was long, was worth every minute of the wait. This new ride is unlike any other ride I’ve ever been on as it puts you face to face with all of your favorite Simpsons characters in a setting best described as a virtual reality. Before I made my way to Islands of Adventure, I made time for a trip on The Revenge of the Mummy®, where the fun of a roller coaster is mixed with the danger of the Mummy Curse.
At Islands of Adventure I knew I had to ride The Incredible Hulk Coaster® the minute I saw its twisting loops of green. After a moderate wait, the Hulk Coaster blasted me into curves, twists and drops that could easily have some passengers seeing green. My fellow companions & I, however, who are diehard roller coaster enthusiasts, loved every minute of the fast-paced ride.
Orlando’s Universal Orlando Resort immerses guests in the world of movies, superheroes, cartoons and the limitless scene of imagination. On top of everything they offer for daytime fun, Universal’s CityWalk® is there to cater to every nightlife need you may have, whether it’s a cool drink or hot dinner.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Fun Spot USA in Orlando a Forever Fair
The pride of Fun Spot USA in Orlando is perhaps the Vortex, their most innovative go-cart track with an almost impossible hill nearly three stories high. Of the rides, the Extraordinary Bike is the most unique, allowing riders to control the pace by pedaling (and allowing them to go upside down if they pedal hard enough). Also at Fun Spot USA are a number of over the top thrills such as the G-Force Dragsters that sends riders rocketing to 110 mph in just two seconds. This ride and the world's tallest SkyCoaster, which stands at the center of the park over a small lake, both cost additional money but are attractions that draw visitors from far around.
There are a number of food options throughout the park from the traditional fair menu of Funnel Cakes and Hot Dogs to healthy choices such as fruit cups. Stop to get a caricature drawn near the go-cart tracks or watch SkyCoaster riders on video or from the viewfinder at the front of the park. Kids will enjoy Kid Spot, the children's area of Fun Spot, which hosts five different rides.
Full Speed Race & Golf in Orlando a Surefire Thrill
The "race" in Full Speed Race & Golf in Orlando comes in the form of six Nascar simulators. Each car can hold two people and can be driven in either automatic or stick-shift. The simulators interact with each other so that all cars can participate in the same race (projected on giant screens in front of each car). There are six courses to choose from (including Florida's Daytona track) separated by difficulty level. However, don't be upset if it is a little difficult! Racing at high speed and steep angles led to much spinning out in my case! These rides are wild and will have your adrenaline and laughter at a high.
Tips: Though soft drinks are free at the nearby Fun Spot, pick up a 99 cent glass coke bottle to complete the areas old time fair atmosphere.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Medieval Times in Orlando a Must-See Show of Merriment
Outside the theater for pre-show enjoyment is a model Medieval Village with plenty of artifacts and information. Beginning with the sleeping chambers of serfs and landlords, the village also contains stables (complete with horses), cloth making and pottery (complete with seamstress and potter), blacksmith, hawking chamber (complete with a hawk and falcon), torture chamber (the historical information and artifacts here will shock you and may not be suitable for children), and kitchen. The Medieval Village is life sized and extremely accurate in its portrayal of medieval life and an absolute must-see when visiting. Prior to show time guests can also visit the Wine Cellar, browse Medieval gifts and jewelry, and meet the royal court, all located inside the theater.
Entry into the arena at Medieval Times in Orlando begins fifteen minutes before actual show time. Upon being ushered into the arena the ruckus and splendor begin. Cheers and boos for respective knights fill the castle from beginning to end. The jovial atmosphere of the theater feels in no way contrived and neither does the crowd's enthusiasm. Food is served right away and keeps coming throughout the night. The tomato bisque soup and spare rib (which comes additional to the half Cornish hen) are delicious standouts. While eating, visitors will also be compelled to cheer on their knight and marvel at the equestrian displays. The quality of entertainment and food and the array of medieval historical facts is sure to please any guest looking to have a good time.
Tips: Get your picture taken with King Phillipe or Princess Leonore before or after the show in the Chamber of Arms. A well deserved tip is highly recommended (and not included) for the "serfs" and "wenches" who serve upwards of 20 guests at a time.
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