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December 27, 2006

Pigeon Forge Parties for New Year

The Pigeon Forge area is ringing in 2007 with some great celebrations you should know about. One of the most popular area events is in Gatlinburg, where you can join the annual street party and countdown to midnight complete with a fireworks show.

You don’t have to travel to New York City to find the festive atmosphere and anticipation of the ball-drop in Times Square. Gatlinburg has its own ball drop at midnight on top of the space needle. Live music and performances will pulse through the streets of Gatlinburg to keep revelers wide awake in the midnight hour. The free party starts at 11 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. Look for the ball drop and fireworks show on top of the Space Needle just across the street from the Gatlinburg Convention Center. The fireworks should be spectacular, Pryrotecnico of New Castle, Pennsylvania, is in charge of the display. New Castle, PA is the “Fireworks Capitol of America,” so the show is in good hands.

Another popular New Year’s celebration in Gatlinburg is at Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies. It’s so popular that early reservations are necessary. It’s easy to imagine why the event is so popular; partiers have the opportunity to ring in the New Year under water-- from the safety of the acrylic tunnels through the aquarium’s reef tank, of course. A band provides live music for this interesting event, where couples can dance the evening away with sharks and other sea life swimming above in 1.4 million gallons of shimmering waters.

Another popular party takes a different twist on New Years at Ober Gatlinburg ski lodge high on Ski Mountain. This party starts at 7 p.m. and features a buffet dinner complete with prime rib, salmon and more, but leave room for dessert. Several packages are available for this event. Aside from the party, plan on ice skating on the indoor skating rink, a tour on the U.S.’s largest aerial tramway, and scenic chairlift rides. And don’t forget the skiing, 3 of 8 trails are open with new snow blown and snow in the forecast this week.

Back in Pigeon Forge, don’t forget that Dollywood is open for the last day of 2006 with the Christmas in Dollywood celebration. Enjoy a few more moments of that Christmas feeling. The park opens at 11 a.m. and closes at 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, so you can enjoy the shows and rides for one last time before the park closes. If you miss it you’ll have to wait until March when the park opens again.

Also in Pigeon Forge, Country Tonite Theater is having a New Year’s celebration at 10 p.m. Reserve your seats and enjoy one of the most popular country music performances in the Smokies and look forward to a ball drop at midnight. After the show, take a moment to mingle with the performers and enjoy refreshments.

So there you have a few great options. We can’t tell you which one to see, but it’s important you know that there are choices more fun that sitting at home and watching everyone in New York enjoy themselves at Times Square. Sure, if you were in New York that might be fun, but come to the Pigeon Forge area and enjoy the next best thing to the “real thing” at Times Square.

See the ball drop in Gatlinburg, enjoy the fireworks, go to Dollywood, and don’t forget the scores of romantic restaurants in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. There’s even a winery in both Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg where you can pick up a bottle of the bubbly for your own celebration. Don’t forget about your Pigeon Forge cabin rentals either, or if you prefer to be in the middle of it all, check out a Pigeon Forge or Gatlinburg hotel. And on top of all this, you can still enjoy the Pigeon Forge Winterfest lights! For the next best thing, it doesn’t get much better than that.

 

 

December 21, 2006

Christmas In Pigeon Forge

Christmas in Pigeon Forge is a special time for friends and family to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. The magic and spectacle of Pigeon Forge Winterfest lights are given deeper meaning on a starry Christmas Eve. Guests of the Pigeon Forge community can look forward to joining local churches for Christmas services. For the benefit of our guests, we have called several area churches for the times of Christmas services. Also, we found out what pharmacies will be open on Christmas Day should you need to fill a prescription while staying in Pigeon Forge. As a guest of Pigeon Forge, away from your own hearthstone, you may find yourself longing for a hearty Christmas Day meal. To assist our guests, we put together a list of Pigeon Forge restaurants that will welcome you on Christmas Day for meals from breakfast to dinner. Finally we know many make a Christmas tradition of spending time with the family at the movies, so we give you information for movie and music theaters open in Pigeon Forge as well.

Pigeon Forge Communities of Faith Christmas Services

Baptist

First Baptist Church of Sevierville
317 Parkway, Sevierville Tennessee
865) 453-9007
5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service

First Baptist Church of Gatlinburg
111 Oglewood Ln, Gatlinburg Tennessee
(865) 436-4685
6:00 p.m. Christmas Eve service

Catholic

Holy Cross Catholic Church
144 Wears Valley Road, Pigeon Forge Tennessee
(865) 429-5587
Christmas Services:
7:00 p.m. Children's Mass
12 midnight Christmas Eve Mass
10 a.m. Christmas Day Mass at

St. Mary’s Catholic Church
304 Historic Nature Trail, Gatlinburg Tennessee
(865) 436-4907
7 p.m. Saturday Mass
9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass
7 p.m. Children's Mass featuring a nativity skit
10 a.m. Sunday Service

Church of God

New Hope Church of God
2450 Winfield Dunn Parkway Kodak, TN
(865) 932-4673
5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service
10:30 a.m. Sunday morning service

Episcopal

St Joseph the Carpenter Episcopal Church
(865) 453-0943
345 Hardin Lane, Sevierville Tennessee
9:30 a.m. Advent service
5:30 p.m. Family Christmas Eve service
11:00 p.m. High Mass with incense
10:30 a.m. Christmas Day service

Lutheran

Missouri-Synod
Saint Paul Lutheran Church
1610 Pullen Road, Sevierville Tennessee
(865) 429-6023
10:30 service on Sunday morning
7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service
10:30 a.m. Christmas Day service

ELCA
Our Savior Lutheran Church
423 Airport Road, Gatlinburg Tennessee
(865) 436-5641
7:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Christmas Eve services

Methodist

First United Methodist Church of Pigeon Forge
229 River Road, Pigeon Forge Tennessee
(865) 453-8333
10:45 a.m. Sunday morning cantata service
11:00 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service candlelight with communion

First United Methodist Church of Sevierville
214 Cedar Street, Sevierville Tennessee
(865) 453-5754
10:00 a.m. Sunday morning service
5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service with communion

First United Methodist Church of Gatlinburg
742 Parkway, Gatlinburg Tennessee
(865) 436-4691.
7:00 p.m. Christmas Eve candlelight service and communion
11:00 p.m Christmas Eve candlelight service and communion

Presbyterian

PCUSA
First Presbyterian Church
Belle Avenue & Cherry St, Sevierville Tennessee
(865) 453-2971
7:00 p.m Christmas Eve service with Communion and Choral performance

PCA
Evergreen Presbyterian Church
1103 Dolly Parton Parkway, Sevierville Tennessee
(865) 428-3001
Regular service 10:30 Sunday morning


Pharmacies Open on Christmas Day

Walgreens Pharmacy
Open Christmas Day: 24 hours.
119 Fork Of The River Pkwy Sevierville, TN 37862
(865) 908-8755

CVS Pharmacy on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge
Open Christmas Day: 10 to 8
2415 PARK WAY PIGEON FORGE, TN 37863
Front Store Phone: (865) 429-6410


Pigeon Forge Restaurants Open Christmas Day

Duff’s Smorgasbord
Open Christmas Day: 11 to 7, Dinner 9.99
Local: 1-865-453-6443
Toll Free: 1-800-844-6443
(website )

Mandarin House Chinese Restaurant
Open Christmas Day: 11-8
Local: 1-865-908-5885
(website)

Calhoun’s (Steakhouse)
Open Christmas Day: 12 – 9
2532 Parkway in Pigeon Forge, TN
Local: 1-865-868-1500
(website)

IHOP (International House of Pancakes)
Open Christmas Day: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
3636 Parkway Pigeon Forge, TN 37863-3812
Local: 1-865-429-2335
(website)


Christmas Family Traditions

Fiddlers' Feast Supper Show
One showing at 5:30 (dinner and show)
2391 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863
Local: (865) 908-FEAST (3327)
Toll Free: (888) 908-FEAST (3327)
(website)



Reel Theaters Movies on the Parkway

Open all day Christmas Day

713 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN, 37876

Movie Information:

(865)453-9055

Box Office and Manager:

(865)429-4183

(website)


Black Bear Jamboree Dinner and Show

119 Music Road

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863

Christmas Dinner and Show at 5:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.

Toll Free: 1-800-985-5494

(website)


Comedy Barn

2775 Parkway

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863

Christmas Show at 8:15 p.m.

Local: (865) 428-5222

(website)


Christmas in Pigeon Forge is an interesting experience for those who might be familiar with Pigeon Forge from summer vacations. During the busy summer season, the Parkway is bustling with vacationers and filled with all kinds of cars, from family cars loaded with souvenirs to souped-up imports, classics, to even the latest models with gleaming paint and shining rims. Even in Winter, visitors fill the Parkway to the brim as they tour the Pigeon Forge Winterfest lights. But Christmas in Pigeon Forge shares that special quiet serenity that Christmas brings.


I remember a Christmastime trip to my Grandmother’s house in New Castle, Pennsylvania, when she was excited about showing us the neighborhood lights. They were beautiful, but nothing compares to the lights in Pigeon Forge. My mother told my grandmother if she likes the lights where she lives, “wait till you see the lights in MY neighborhood.” It's always fun to take our relatives on tours of the Winterfest lights when they visit us in winter.


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Until next time, we at PigeonForge.com wish you a very Merry Christmas!



December 13, 2006

Dolly Parton Concert to Benefit New Hospital

Legendary singer Dolly Parton will contribute 1 million dollars to construction of a larger hospital in the Pigeon Forge area, a donation made possible by Dolly’s personal donation of half a million dollars as well as a rare benefit concert to be held in May that will raise the same amount. The new hospital, a $90 million dollar investment complete with a cancer center, will open in 2009 and replace an aging hospital that has become too small for the growing Pigeon Forge area immensely popular with vacationers visiting the Smoky Mountains. Dolly’s contribution to the hospital’s public fundraising campaign will be used to furnish the new hospital with additional amenities

Fans of Dolly Parton should mark their calendar for May 20, 2007, the date of the rare Dolly Parton benefit concert. The concert will be held at Smokies Stadium. “This is going to be something we're all going to be proud of and just know I'll do whatever I can to help,” Dolly told hospital employees. True to her passion for singing, Parton also shared a song she wrote last year, Shine On, she said captured how she felt about the new hospital (watch a video of Dolly sing). As a native of the Pigeon Forge area, many of Dolly’s own family members were treated at the hospital to be replaced. “My own dad who passed away a few years back had a stroke and they made sure he got the best care he could get there," Dolly said.

Dolly Parton has yet again proven her generosity. In addition to Dollywood and Dixie Stampede in Pigeon Forge that provide employment for many locals, Dolly started the ‘Imagination Library,” a program to help young children in Tennessee read. The program sends out a new book each month to communities that participate in the program. To read more about the Imagination Library, click here.

December 11, 2006

Smoky Mountain Hikes

The Smoky Mountain Hiking Club invites all visitors to participate in group hiking outings! The mountains are full of peace and rejuvenation. Take some time out of your busy pre-holiday schedule and soak up the calm and beauty of the Smoky Mountain scenery. Below are two upcoming hike options. Remember to always contact the trip leader before embarking!

Read on for hike details.

December 16: Trek a moderately rated 5-mile
hike up House Mountain with members and guests of the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club. The House Mountain State Natural Area contains the highest elevation in all of Knox County, and with the leaves fallen, the views are far-reaching. Meet at 9 a.m. at House Mountain. Take I-40 to exit 393; travel north and east on US 11W for 10 miles; follow the House Mountain sign to the right. Call leaders Janet (865-675-3822) and Dan (865-673-5822) for further trip details.

December 20: Leader Steve (865-689-5006) of the
Smoky Mountain Hiking Club invites all to join him on a Wednesday
hike on the Little Greenbrier trail. Estimated distance is six miles.

December 05, 2006

What's New at Winterfest 2007?

Winterfest 2006-2007 has new attractions! Now you can see new light displays adorning the Parkway. One that you must see before Christmas, the “Twelve Days of Christmas” display, includes every item mentioned in the song. The dazzling display provides a helpful reminder to those of us who have forgotten all of the lyrics. Other light displays shine brightly in the form of snowflakes, characters from nursery rhyme stories, and patriotic themes. Be sure to see the lights this year!

Dollywood's Smoky Mountain Christmas presents a new show, through December 30, titled Dollywood's Babes in Toyland. The new performance hosts a fully orchestrated musical score with elaborate scenery and animated puppetry. There are acrobatic feats and, of course, the grand march of the toy soldiers.

Winterfest orchestrators have added a new event to Wilderness Wildlife Week, coming January 13-21, 2007, to highlight the region's rustic mountain music. David Holt, a Grammy award-winner, will host AppalachiaFest, with Doc Watson making a special appearance! AppalachiaFest is the place to enjoy the traditional mountain music of the Smokies.