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Sevierville shows are family friendly and dazzling anytime during your vacation. From martial arts morning shows to acrobatic performances and a ninth inning stretch, Sevierville offers a unique blend of entertainment.  Visit some of the links below and if you want, you can book most of the attractions before arriving to your luxury cabin or chalet by clicking
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Experience the Orient right here in Sevierville, Tennessee!
Since opening in 2007, the Smoky Mountain Palace has
quickly become one of Sevierville's main entertainment
attractions. Inside the smoky  Mountain Palace, you will
find Cirque de Chine, pronounced "cheen", an amazing
Chinese acrobat spectacular. Audiences will be dazzled
from start to finish by the elaborate performances, costumes,
and stage decorations. Featuring the Chinese National
Acrobatic Troupe, Cirque de Chine is without a doubt, a
world class show. www.smokymountainpalace.com

video   google map



If you are a fan of family fun and entertainment, and some
baseball of course, make sure to stop by the ticket office,
next to the Smoky Mountain Visitor Center, to get in on the
action with the Tennessee Smokies baseball. Tennessee
Smokies are the Class-AA affiliate of the Chicago Cubs
and have 70 great nights of action and excitement planned
for 2010. 

 
www.smokiesbaseball.com  google map






Wahoo Ziplines is located in Sevierville, Tennessee and
within a short drive to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Wahoo
Ziplines is the fastest growing attraction in the Great Smoky
Mountains, where awe inspiring views meet heart-pounding
excitement! Get your adrenaline pumping as you travel
down SIX signature mountain ziplines, each bringing its
own unque thrill. You will zip under, through, and over the
tree tops at speeds up to 40 MPH. Our zipline guides can
escort you on a private or family zip line tour, or assist you
in team building exercises for your school, church, or
company groups. So take the plunge and race down the lines
at Wahoo Ziplines.     
www.wahoozip.com     video 

 


Set against the backdrop of the Smoky Mountain foothills,
Douglas Reservoir is a popular recreation destination,
known for picnicking, camping, boating, and fishing.
Douglas and other TVA dams built during World War
II made a historic contribution by providing hydropower
to drive the war effort. The reservoir remains an integral
unit in the overall water control system in the Tennessee
Valley. Birdwatchers enjoy the fall migration of shore
birds, wading birds, and other waterfowl that flock to
Douglas from late July to early October. The birds rest
and feed on the muddy shoreline and in areas of shallow
water exposed as the level of the reservoir is lowered to
winter flood control levels.
www.tva.com/sites/douglas.htm 

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