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Has anyone done a Alaskan cruise? If so which cruise line and how did you like it? Thinking about doing one next year.
River tubing is my favorite, and actually pretty intense in places, depending on where you go. I don't think they'll be offering it in October when the mountain water is at a chilly 50 degrees though lol.
Still have never been to Dollywood (*ducks*), but apparently their Harvest Festival is legit, so maybe this is the year.
The new sky bridge is what I really want to do, though:
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A true gentleman with class would take the old lady to Cicis pizza buffet and mount her in the mens restroom after stuffing your face with world class pizza.
If only Ponderosa was still around.
Agreed. And for every knife or "I have aspirations to one day be a ninja" store, you will find some of the best whiskey/ moonshine/ wine tasting stores right there up the strip. Warning, the moonshine smells like my brothers running shorts after a 5K but its still fun as hell.
Hit a mountain coaster, play Hillbilly golf or my favorite, Davey Crockett mini golf. Hit up Dicks Last Resort or Bubba Gump shrimp.
Enjoy Lion!
My first daughter was conceived in Hilton Head during Super Bowl XLVIII.A true gentleman with class would take the old lady to Cicis pizza buffet and mount her in the mens restroom after stuffing your face with world class pizza.
Seriously, though, Gatlinburg is a legit cool place these days even if you're not looking for the usual shopping/tourist stuff. The moonshine and brewery revolution has been awesome.
Is Hillbilly golf the one on the hillside where you ride up in the train car? We did that one a few years ago... I like the crappy little course that's next to the Wild Woody in Pigeon Forge. Get the adrenaline flowing with go-karts, then chill out with some mini golf.
My first daughter was conceived in Hilton Head during Super Bowl XLVIII.
Seriously, though, Gatlinburg is a legit cool place these days even if you're not looking for the usual shopping/tourist stuff. The moonshine and brewery revolution has been awesome.
Is Hillbilly golf the one on the hillside where you ride up in the train car? We did that one a few years ago... I like the crappy little course that's next to the Wild Woody in Pigeon Forge. Get the adrenaline flowing with go-karts, then chill out with some mini golf.
Never been to Gatlinburg (obviously) but looking at pictures it looks like a slightly larger, more touristy, insanely redneck Lake Arrowhead CA.
Never been to Gatlinburg (obviously) but looking at pictures it looks like a slightly larger, more touristy Lake Arrowhead CA.
In New England, we do it in the White Mountains. It's MUCH less touristy, more spread out, and more nature-focused, but you can still get water slides and zip lining and all that fun shit.Never been to Gatlinburg (obviously) but looking at pictures it looks like a slightly larger, more touristy Lake Arrowhead CA.
I was down there for the 2006 Fiesta bowl when we played OSU. I won enough money that trip....
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Has anyone done a Alaskan cruise? If so which cruise line and how did you like it? Thinking about doing one next year.
Has anyone done a Alaskan cruise? If so which cruise line and how did you like it? Thinking about doing one next year.
Also, I am headed to St. Louis for the first time in a few weeks. I know about the arch, the free museum and zoo, but is there anything else that is a must see? I am hoping to somehow score Cardinals playoff tickets, but I know that is a longshot.
Oh, but it is!If only Ponderosa was still around.
As noted, location number 49 on that map keeps the lights on for some of my family members.
At Thanksgiving and Xmas (the two times a year I see my cousins), it isn't uncommon to have a plate full of 'Rosa chicken wings sitting next to the turkey...lol.
As someone who's wife got a really nice job in downtown Knoxville (and who now lives in downtown Knoxville)...This positive talk about Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville is making me sick.
Knoxville is great.
Mountains make Disney World look, not commercial.
As noted, location number 49 on that map keeps the lights on for some of my family members.
At Thanksgiving and Xmas (the two times a year I see my cousins), it isn't uncommon to have a plate full of 'Rosa chicken wings sitting next to the turkey...lol.
I'd like recommendations on this as well.
Wait, your family goes to a steak house chain and brings that to holiday dinners???
I knew it had to be the one on Emerson. We quit going there years ago. All the food tasted so bland, like it was right out of a can.
My boss loves it and has been eating there since the late 70's. He gets the same waitress and she knows what he wants. She gets a nice Xmas present from him every year.