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Experience Pigeon Forge, Tennessee's Wilderness Week And Stay For $89 PP
You’ve survived the relatives this Christmas season, so now it’s time to get away. Thankfully, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee has got you covered for a post-holidays escape.
For the first three months of the new year, Best Western Plaza Inn will be offering the Snuggle Up Winter Getaway, which includes three night’s accommodations, a complimentary continental breakfast and the choice of two special venues.
Guests can laugh it up at the Comedy Barn Theatre Show; enjoy a dinner and a show at the Black Bear Jamboree, Dixie Stampede, or Smith Family theatres; tap their toes to musical numbers at the Grand Majestic Theatre’s production of Swingtime; or spend a day at the wacky Wonderworks amusement park.
Upon arrival at the hotel, visitors will also receive a welcome packet, which includes a detailed itinerary based on venue selections, local area map, and coupons for dining, attractions and more. The package starts at $89 per person for a standard room with two queen-sized beds, while the property itself features an indoor pool.
If you plan your vacation getaway in January, don’t miss out on the Wilderness Wildlife Week’s annual tribute to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. From January 9 – 16, 2010, more than 150 experts will volunteer their time to provide a range of activities for all ages, from educational seminars and fun workshops to park excursions.
Seminar topics include bears in the Smokies, the elk reintroduction project, the Smokies’ logging history, fire towers in the Smokies, close-up photography, trout fishing, fly-casting and birding by ear. Several programs are designed especially for children. Almost 60 hikes and excursions into the national park complement the indoor programs.
For more information and booking for the Snuggle Up Winter Getaway at the Best Western Plaza Inn, call at 888/653-3993 or visit the Pigeon Forge, Tennessee website.
For Wilderness Wildlife Week information, including a full list of programs and hikes, check out www.MyPigeonForge.com/wildlife or call at 800/WINTERFEST.
Interested readers can check out FTF's article on Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and its famed Dollywood theme park or read up on other fun attractions along the way to the Great Smoky Mountains in our Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains National Park article.











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