My husband is a total wanderer like I am. In fact, he is the one who first brought out my Wanderlust. So whenever I have the urge to travel, he is always up for it. So for Spring break we decided to visit Eastern Tennessee and the Smoky Mountain National park. We have visited Pigeon Forge before when I was pregnant with my daughter. Life was a lot different back then, and we didn't really explore the area all that much. In fact, we didn't visit the mountains at all. This time it was going to be completely different.
We decided to bring our nieces along for the adventure. They both lived in eastern Tennessee when they were very little, but they don't have any memories of it. I thought it would be neat for them to go back.
Our adventure began with a nice long road trip. The drive was about 8 hours total. Which may be a long drive to some of you. That is just a short day trip for us.
The Appalachian mountain range through Virginia and Tennessee is absolutely breathtaking. The rolling hills, and farmlands. I don't know if I have enough words to describe the beauty to you.
Chris found us a really cool resort to stay at. The hotel had a huge indoor water park, with slides and a wave pool. The park even had a surf station. The kids all loved playing in the water park. I cant tell you how many times the 3 girls went down the water slides. It was probably close to 50 times between the slides. Even little Lucas went down a water slide with Hermione. Me and Chris stuck to the wave pool for the most part, but Chris did go down a few water slides with the girls. I honestly think if we did nothing but stay at the hotel, the girls would have been happy.
What I liked about the hotel was the full kitchen in the room. We all ate dinner at a big table every night. Granted, one night we just had Bojangles take out. It was nice to cook a nice meal for everyone. I thought I would hate cooking on vacation. Honestly though, I always miss real food when I am on vacation. Eating out all the time gets old, and I cant wait to go home and eat a sandwich. It also probably saved us a little bit of money. 6 people at a restaurant, gets expensive really fast.
One of our adventures was to go to the Ripleys Aquarium of the Smokies. We have been to the Ripleys Aquarium in Myrtle beach, and I really loved it. So I couldn't wait to see this one. I remember our first visit to the strip, We sat down on a bench across the street from the Aquarium of the Smokies, and they were raving about their shark exhibit. I had never been to an aquarium before at that point. I wanted to go over there so bad and visit. Chris and I just didn't have the money for that. So it was really great to be able to go, and take the kids. The aquarium did not disappoint either. We got to actually touch and interact with horseshoe crabs, rays, and moon jellies. We had a really great time.
After the Aquarium we were hungry. Chris found a place across the street that served NY style pizza. So we went into this old building that they turned into a mall. It looked like a really old office building, with an old grist mill feel to it. It was quite odd. The pizza place was in a tiny little corner, and was ran by people with an Eastern European accent. But honestly I am so glad we stopped there. The pizza was phenomenal. The crust was super thin and very good texture. Not soggy at all. The sauce was slightly sweet, not acidic at all. and the cheese was so good. And the kids loved eating pizza slices bigger than their head.
The following day we searched for something fun to do. We had what felt like a hundred pamphlets on the table. Trying to find something fun to do, while it rained outside. I will say this, it rained every day we were there. Not once did we let it damper our fun! We finally decided on visiting a little Zoo. The Rainforest Adventure Zoo. When we pulled up to the building, it was not what we expected at all. To call yourself a zoo, and be completely enclosed in a building, in a very busy area of Gatlinburg. I dont know what I expected, but I didnt have very high hopes when I saw the building. I really thought it would be outdoors. When we entered the building, or store I should say, it smelled very strong of urine. However, despite all that. We had a really good time. They had so many animals packed in that building. Birds, lizards, snakes, spiders, chinchillas, lemurs, tamarins. I mean the list goes on and on. They even had a petting section, and you could feed and pet goats, emus, donkeys, and my all time favorite Giant Tortoise. We stopped for a long time and had a conversations with a cockatoo named Coral. She was very sweet and new she was a pretty bird. But when a sassy little cockatoo started yelling things at my son, the party really got started. This guy was so funny. He was trying to kiss my son through the glass. This particular bird stayed on the ground, while all his buddies were on perches. Lucas was the only one at ground level. So this bird had a field day playing with him. At one point Lucas had his back to the glass, and he started screaming at the back of his head, bouncing up and down. Lucas thought that was so funny, so he started mimicking the bird. The bird yelled I LOVE YOU to Lucas, and then started singing ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT, GENTLY DOWN THE STREAM. It was a hoot.
The Great Smoky Mountains are filled with the most wildflowers of any other national park.
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