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Globe-Riding

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Sphereing in the Smokies!

Want to try one of newest, most extreme attractions in the Smokies? Jump into a giant plastic ball and have fun!

ZORB

ZORB Smoky Mountains is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, just off the Parkway. The ZORB Experience, also called ‘globe riding,’ is the experience of rolling down a hill in big inflatable globe at a specialized site. The two original types of ZORB globes are:

ZORBIT

  • wearing a harness
  • dry variety
  • straight track
  • single person ride
  • minimum age: 8 years
  • minimum height: 5′ 2”

ZYDRO

  • no harness
  • wet variety
  • straight track
  • zig-zag track
  • mutli-person ride
  • minimum age: 8 years

Fishpipe

Chris Roberts and company at Outdoor Gravity modified ZORB and created the FISHPIPE! Both rides are made by the same type of material and have similar designs. Once inside, the participant goes for a ride by rolling around with 20 gallons of water! The FISHPIPE globe is suspended in a metal frame that is powered by a motor to keep the globe spinning for up to 90 seconds. The extreme FISHPIPE ride is located in Sevierville, Tennessee at the “Outdoor Adventures of the Smokies” on the Parkway.

FISHPIPE

  • no harness
  • world’s “longest waterslide”
  • equivalent to a 400 yard waterslide
  • multi-person ride
  • minimum age: 8 years
  • max speed: 45 RPM

Globe-riding is safe, fun, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience you just can’t wait to tell everyone about!

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New Lumberjack Show

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Lumberjack log roll

Lumberjacks are coming to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee!

The all-new Lumberjack Show will dig deep into the pre-1940s timber lifestyle in the Smoky Mountains. The attraction will center on the theme of two families that are great friends until the tragic day when a couple of lady folk are killed by a tree and they’re not quite sure who is responsible. The entire basis of the attraction is that the two feuding families compete to decide which family has to leave the mountains forever.

The upcoming show is a once in a lifetime experience that promises excitement for the whole family! Watch as some of the best timber athletes in the world compete against one another in events such as:

  • Speed Climbing
  • Speed Carving
  • Axe Throwing
  • Chopping
  • Power Sawing
  • Log Rolling
  • Boom Running

See the action-packed show from only feet away. Make sure to see the upcoming Lumberjack Show scheduled to open in June!

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Titanic’s Ice Carving Competition

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Ice Sculpting

The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge will be kicking off its 1st outdoor event with a major ice carving competition. The free, family themed event will be on Saturday, January 22nd of 2011. Everyone is invited to enjoy the competition between 9am and 4pm. Professionals and amateurs will be competing for great prize monies. Make sure to arrive early for the best views to watch the ice carvers in action. Ice carving events are educational and inspirational for everyone. Also, an official NICA judging panel will be in attendance and will announce the competition winners and award prizes at 3pm.

“This exciting event will be produced by Titanic Pigeon Forge under the auspices of the National Ice Carving Association,” Joslyn says. “Visitors will be invited to come to Titanic’s outdoor staging center and watch professional and amateur sculptors turn 250-pound blocks of ice into frozen works of art. Kids and parents can view sculptures in progress, talk to the artists and learn the secrets of championship ice carving from the experts.”

Start off the new year with the Titanic Attraction in Pigeon Forge!

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New Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Hatfield and McCoy

There is soon to be a new show in town, and there’s feuding in the hills already! The Black Bear Jamboree Dinner Show will be transforming into a completely new show after the winter shows are over on January 1, 2011. The new show is based on the legendary feuds between the Hatfields and the McCoys. The new show will be an exciting addition to the East Tennessee’s entertainment industry.

Two mountain homes with a big red barn in between will be the new look of the theater. Guest’s will start out as either a Hatfield or a McCoy as they enter from the parking lot. After entering the theater, servers will be there to show the guest’s to their specialized seats and begin encouraging the rivalry. The menu will include: Chicken, ribs, creamy vegetable soup, and a special twist for dessert.

Singers, dancers, musicians, actors, and dangerously exciting stunt people will round out the cast. Throughout the show, performers will tell the story of some of America’s most famous rival clans. Beginning with battles and making sure to end with a uniting romance, the show hopes to thrill and entertain the crowd.

Before and after the show, the lobby and gift-shop can be found packed with amazing souvenirs and displays. An interactive learning center, that highlights the history of the mountain people, can also be found in the form of the largest moonshine still. Guiness Records will be there to prove that the new moonshine still is in fact the largest in the world!

Our area is rich with Appalachian heritage,” said theatre co-owner David Fee. “Mountain clans were a way of life here, and this show will showcase all that’s great about them!

Lots of fun and excitement is planned for the Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Show opening next spring!

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