Travel Dolly
Sevierville is the first of the three (the others are Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge) that you come to after turning off I-81 and heading south into the Tennessee mountains. As you arrive there, you’ll see signs of construction on every side, because the city has great hopes and plans for becoming a major tourist destination. Fortunately, they have a development plan that will ensure the construction of more attractive commercial buildings than have been the norm in adjacent cities.
Stay at the Wilderness Resort
There already are comfortable and reasonably-priced accommodations in Sevierville; one of them, the Wilderness Resort, will soon have the largest indoor water park in the Southeast, which could make it target number one for families with kids that are into that. But Sevierville has hardly focused only on accommodations: for example, they have a brand new, adventure attraction, called the Wahoo Zipline, and a now-permanent acrobatic show known as the Cirque de Chine. Either one of those is enough to draw me back to their city.
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The Cirque de Chine is reminiscent of other “cirques” you may have heard of, or even seen, but I find it to be better than the others. Frankly, I believe that there are differences between races and ethnicities, and the Chinese are, simply, better athletes than the French. I was especially impressed by performances of young Chinese women that choregraphed impossible synchronized feats with large, sometimes free-flying, yo-yos; also by the young men that, seemingly recklessly, raced five motorcycles around the inside a spherical cage, defying all logic and common sense. “Thrilling,” and “incredible” are words that seem almost adequate.
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