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Great Smoky Mountains
#1
Posted 22 February 2012 - 07:46 PM
#2 Guest_BillAdams_*
Posted 22 February 2012 - 08:13 PM
You are going to have a blast no matter what (or a tame quite enjoyable time) so go, do, and then plan to go back again!
#3
Posted 23 February 2012 - 07:57 AM
One small set-back about the resort: As I recall, there is no swimming pool on the grounds, but you can walk up to the hotel and use their pool. You'll have to verify this when you phone the Dell Resort to check for availbility. Might be a source of frustration for your teenage boys if they just want to chill by the pool.
Have fun!
Rob
Acme Tow Dolly towing a
2002 Mini-cooper CVT
#4 Guest_BillAdams_*
Posted 23 February 2012 - 09:50 AM
#5
Posted 23 February 2012 - 12:03 PM
#6
Posted 23 February 2012 - 07:57 PM
Thanks for the feedback on The Dell RV Resort. Geez, the website photos looked very appealing. And yea, from what we could garner from the website, it did look like there were many sites available for sale, which would account for the concrete slab offerings and nothing else. Not sure if a lot has changed since your visit just over a year ago. About the "up the hill," The Dell Resort is part of the "Hidden Mountain Resort." When we phoned someone at The Dell RV Resort some months ago, we were told that we would have access to all the offerings of folks who stay at the Hidden Mountain Resort; including the swimming pool. So, breakfast brunches, dinners, country store, etc.
Anyway, glad to read that someone has been there so that should we decide to take a trip to the Smokies, we know what to expect.
Thanks!
ROb
Acme Tow Dolly towing a
2002 Mini-cooper CVT
#7 Guest_BillAdams_*
Posted 24 February 2012 - 09:57 AM
#8
Posted 24 February 2012 - 08:43 PM
I would suggest a helicopter ride. Take the 25 minute one, it is beautiful. You see all of Wears Vally and the mountains. I cannot remember the name of the place but it was before Sevierville and the copters were yellow. After we viewed the mountains and all, the pilot dropped the copter down so we could really feel what 110 miles an hour feels like. Obergatlinburg is another option. You can take the tram up the hilside and go on the tobaggan slides. They fly. You control your own speed with the brake lever. The boys should like that. They have a web site. Biltmore Castle in Ashville, NC is about an hour and a quarter away. I took my boys years ago when they were 8 and 13. I thought they would hate it but they thought it was great. It is an amazing thing to tour. On the Carolina side, on 441 is a place where you can pan for rubies. Check the internet concerning the "Quiet side of the Smokys" or Maggie Vally NC or Cherokee. Of course, Cades Cove and all the waterfalls are worth seeing. Don't miss hiking to the waterfalls. They are listed in the park map. Fly fishing in the park is also fun.
Hope this helps.
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