Yesterday morning Susan and I drove through Gatlinburg, which is located between Pigeon Forge and Great Smoky Mountains NP. Jennifer stayed in the hotel and worked on finishing her newest book. The other times we have driven through the area we took the bypass. Gatlinburg is similar to Pigeon Forge, with lots of restaurants, hotels, shops, and tourist attractions, but smaller and narrower. From Gatlinburg we took the bypass back to Pigeon Forge, then continued north to Sevierville to check out the outlet mall there. For lunch we returned to the Hard Rock Cafe, which we had visited in June of 2022. In the afternoon we did some more shopping in Pigeon Forge.
This morning, while Jenn continued finishing her book, Susan and I visited Dollywood. I have been wanting to explore this park for a while, and was disappointed Jenn couldn’t go too. The park was about to start its Fall Festival, so was decorated with Jack O’Lanterns throughout the park.
We got there right at opening, and headed up the left side of the park. Waits for rides were real low all day, and the weather was great. I rode the Mystery Mine and Big Bear Mountain Coasters, then we watched the bird show. In the afternoon we rode the train.
The train goes up the left side of the park to the top then heads back down the same way. It takes 20 minutes. There were some decent views of the park and the surrounding area, although in a few places I wished they had removed some trees and other places I wished they would add more to cover up backstage areas. It also went by the area where they are building there newest attraction. After the train we walked through a museum about Dolly Parton’s life, then headed out. Beside the train, there weren’t any other rides that Susan could ride, and I didn’t want to make her walk back up the hill to wait while I rode another coaster. The one I really wanted to try, Blazing Fury, was down for the day. Dollywood is a nice park, but you really need to like coasters and flat rides to really enjoy it.