Food Carving For Kids
Posted on Wednesday, May 9th, 2007 at 8:48 pmVisit Family Friendly Pigeon Forge This Summer
Boasting a number of events for adults and youngsters, Pigeon Forge is known as one of the most family-friendly spots in the USA. Although the Great Smoky National Park is one of the popular tourist attractions in the area, there are other attractions that equally draw the interest of numerous travelers in the country. The Lumberjack Feud Dinner and Show, which features ESPN athletes, is one of the numerous attractions of the place that is enjoyed by both local people as well as travelers. The best part of this show is that in addition to being a package of food as well as entertainment, it also allows guests to participate in several of the exciting activities in the show.
Wood-chipping fun at Pigeon Forge
The month of August will be the return of the renowned Lumberjack Feud and Dinner Show at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, according to a newly released MSN.com report. The event would be a mix of music, video, exhibits and also activities that portray the logging history of the region and depicts the rivalry between 2 logging families of the Smokies, who have lost their livelihood after the Great Smoky National Park was founded.
The tournament gets underway with an evening meal, often called feed, which is a "lumberjack-approved" feast that is served up to all the party guests, followed by amusement thru storytelling and chainsaw-carving demonstrations by the artisans. This is followed by the true action when the two families vie in different activities, while the audience cheers and also participates in fun games like climbing 50-foot trees. In case you have plans of visiting Pigeon forge in August, you will have to spend $39.95 for an adult and $16.95 for kids to enjoy this show. If you simply want to enjoy the show minus the "feed" or dinner, you will only need to spend $26.95 for an adult and $9.95 for a child.
Eat and relax at Pigeon Forge
Just like various other tourist spots, Pigeon Forge also features plenty of accommodation alternatives for the budget minded tourist, mid-range visitor and also the extravagant tourist. Among all, the Laurel Crest, that is a resort managed by the bluegreen corporation, is one of the best choices available in the area. Unlike the other resorts and bed and breakfast options, this luxury resort is situated just a little away from the hustle-bustle of Pigeon Forge, but is near enough to offer easy access to the local attractions.
Other attractions at Pigeon Forge
Aside from experiencing and enjoying the impressive Lumberjack Feud Dinner and Show, families visiting Pigeon Forge in August could also have fun visiting Dollywood, a family theme park in the Great Smoky Mountains. This theme park features a wide range of activities like water adventure sports, amusement rides for the family and fantastic musical shows that can be appreciated by both children and grown ups. You could also explore WonderWorks, which is also regarded as "an amusement park for the mind"; Titanic Museum; experience adventure activities including white water rafting, rock-climbing and mountain biking; or maybe go to the Pigeon Forge theaters to enjoy comedy shows, magic shows and live music.
GREEN JUICE FOR BREAKFAST AND CARVING PUMPKINS
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