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Check out the Dinner Theaters in the Great Smoky Mountains for a
Fresh Take on an Old Favorite
Author Name: Scott Tidwell

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Check out the Dinner Theaters in the Great Smoky Mountains for a
Fresh Take on an Old Favorite
By Scott Tidwell © 2011, All Rights Reserved

When you think of the Great Smoky Mountains, you might
automatically envision plunging down a raging river, gliding
through the trees on a zipline, or racing along a rollercoaster
track at breakneck speeds. But if you don't take the opportunity
to enjoy some old-fashioned family fun in a classic dinner
theater, you're missing out on one of the area's greatest
attractions.

Fine Dining and Fantastic Entertainment under One Roof

Dinner and a movie might be cliché, but enjoying dinner
accompanied by live entertainment is a once-in-a-lifetime event
that shouldn't be missed. First popularized in the 50s, dinner
theater is a fun way for a family to spend the evening - although
venues are a bit more difficult to find than they were in the
past. Today you have to travel to a vacation hotspot such as the
Great Smoky Mountains to get a glimpse of this family-friendly
blast from the past.

Don't think dinner theaters show anything but Arsenic and Old
Lace and other well-worn plays? Dinner theaters in the Smokies
offer exciting, interactive storylines and incorporate live
music, comedy and even horse-riding stunts and cattle drives.

Something for Every Taste

It doesn't matter if you're in the mood for a few laughs, a
thrilling murder mystery, or even a mock Civil War battle, you'll
find it in the Great Smoky Mountains. Not only that, but, as with
many of the area's attractions, you'll find dinner theaters that
appeal to everyone from the very young to the young at heart.

For an evening of belly laughs, have dinner with the Hatfields
and the McCoys. These feuding families are still at it, only now
they've taken their fight to the stage. Your entire family will
enjoy the dancing, singing, and non-stop action at this popular
show. As you might expect, the meal includes southern favorites
like fried chicken and pulled pork, so be sure to bring your
appetite.

Murder mysteries are always popular in dinner theater, and that's
true in the Great Smoky Mountains as well. Immerse yourself in an
episode of America's favorite talent show as the cast of Murder
on American Idle try to pick a winner while figuring out
whodunit. And don't be surprised if you end up on stage as one of
the contestants, because audience participation is half the fun.
Kids over 13 will enjoy this show as much as you, but keep in
mind that the subject matter might not be suitable for younger
children.

If you're looking for something completely different in a dinner
theater, check out Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede. It's one of the
only area dinner theaters where horses and buffalo take over the
stage and fireworks light the sky. You'll love watching the
southern belles dance with their beaus, and the down-home
Bluegrass music will have you tapping your own toes, too. But
soon enough the thunder of horses hooves will fill the arena as
the North and the South wage a light-hearted battle for your
family's entertainment.

Dinner and a show is a fantastic way to spend an evening in the
Great Smoky Mountains, but do remember to plan your trip in
advance. While most dinner theaters in the area take walk-in
customers, seats can fill quickly, so it's best to purchase your
tickets ahead of time. With so many dinner theaters to choose
from, you may even opt to see more than one.

Scott Tidwell invites you to book cabins in Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee through Arrowhead Cabin Rentals. Visit
http://www.arrowheadpigeonforge.com for pricing and availability.

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