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Our Trip To Atlanta, GA & Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN

So we have finally done it!  After many years of saying we wanted to go to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg TN we have finally gone!  My husband's family was going to have a family reunion in Atlanta, GA so we thought what perfect excuse to stop in PF and Gatlinburg on the way home.

After taking a trip to South Carolina earlier this year (with my sister and mom) to go to my brother's Army Basic Training Graduation, I kind of figured out what my kids limits were for riding in the car.  So since it's 8 hours from Bloomington, IN to Atlanta, GA we decided that really we would try to stick to a 4 or 5 hour limit in the car each day for long periods of driving, which was plenty long for a 4.5 year old and a 15 month old. So this is how our trip started.  We left early on Thursday morning to drive down to Nashville, TN.  We made it there by lunch time.  (Note to self and any body reading this....half of TN is in the central time zone.  I didn't even think of that when planning this vacation, but we found out when we stopped for lunch).  I'm so glad we had our GPS with us on this trip because it made it a LOT easier to find places to eat.  Though the GPS does not take into account if a restaurant is being torn down to be rebuilt...as was the case with our first choice in Nashville, McDonald's.  So then we had to quickly find another spot to eat which turned out to be Arby's.  I'm just going to say this....I wasn't happy with that place.  It was so NOT kid friendly.  I understand being right downtown you probably get mostly business people there, but to come across a restaurant, particularly a fast food chain, that didn't have a diaper changing station (good thing I had the diaper pad so I could at least put that on the floor to change L's diaper) and no high chairs?!  I was just shocked.  It was a good thing we packed the portable booster seat, the hubby had to go out and get it from the car.  So anyways, that's my rant about the Arby's in Nashville, TN.

After lunch we went to Adventure Science Center.  This is a GREAT stop to let the kids get out and run around, especially A.  The hubby and I really liked this stop though because it was FREE!  Since we have a membership to WonderLab here in Bloomington we were able to use that to get in free to this science center.  I highly suggest getting memberships to any local science center near you because if it's on the ASTC Travel Passport Program then you can get into any other museum on the list for absolutely free. 


So at the Adventure Science Center we were also able to find a place for L to play on some huge foam building blocks. 



 A. really had fun playing with this train.  But he was the one running all over the place.  He really liked the central climbing thing they have there.  In the center of the center they have this...I think it's about 4 stories tall....climbing structure that has all sorts of interactive things to do.  Hubby went on it with him and fun too.


So both the kids had fun.  Or should I say all 3 of the kids had fun.  I'm pretty sure the hubby had lots of fun at this water table.  You are supposed to build veins (like blood veins, it was in the health and body section) and then see how the water flows through them, like your blood.


After the Adventure Science Center we had dinner and went to the hotel for swimming.  The next day, Friday, we left our hotel and headed to the Parthenon, also in Nashville, TN.  I'm so glad we did this because it's really amazing to see.  It's the only life size replica of the real Parthenon in Greece.


You can see how big it is because the kids and I look like ants in this photo.  It truly is amazing to walk around those columns and see how big they are and to think that the real Parthenon over in Greece was completed in 438 B.C. and is still mostly standing today.  With this being a complete replica you can see all the detail in the statues and the huge doors.  If you ever go to Nashville it really is a must see on anyone's list.

This is a replica of the gargoyle that is on all 4 corners of the roof. 
 As you can see in the photo above A. is holding a stick figure.  We like to call it "Flat Uncle Eric". He is a soldier who got deployed to South Korea and A. really wanted to bring him along on our vacation.  It's one of the only ways we were able to take pictures of A., if was 'taking a picture' with Uncle E.



Just click on the photos for the slide show above to see more photos from the Parthenon
To see the whole slide show click on the blue underscored http link when it shows.  Another page will pop up and you can view the whole slide show.  This will be the same for the other slide shows.

After our lunch we headed down to Atlanata, GA.  (Here's a BIG note, Atlanta traffic pretty much sucks. Worse than Chicago traffic. So be patient).  We got there just in time to hit rush hour traffic.  Good thing I was driving and I wasn't in any hurry.  But it took us about 1 hour to go about 5 miles.  I then learned that really only the 2 right lanes were that bad and while the left lanes were still bad, they weren't that bad and since I still had several miles to go, I switched lanes.  Any who, once settled in our hotel and dinner was eaten we met some of hubby's relatives at Stone Mountain for the laser light show.  All I have to say about that is....it was pretty spectacular!!

Just click on the photos for the slide show above to see more photos from Stone Mountain.
 
Our next day was the family reunion and we had lots of fun getting to know the hubby's side of the family.  There were LOTS and LOTS of water balloons and even some Indiana "snowballs", crocheted by me. :)

On Sunday while everyone was heading home we decided to explore Atlanta some more.  First stop, Legoland, then to Ikea.  Check out the slide show below for photos from Legoland.  I think A. had a lot of fun there.  And even L had fun playing with the big foam legos.  As for me, I had fun at Ikea.  It was my first time going and...well...let's just say I was a little overwhelmed by it all.  I didn't know what to really expect but it was more than I did expect.  And since the hubby was nice enough to drive around with sleeping kids while I had some kid free time in the store....we will have to plan a kid free trip to Cincinnati, OH to go to the Ikea there so he can see it too.

Monday we left Atlanta to drive to cabin (for the week) in Pigeon Forge, TN.  We stopped for lunch in Cherokee, NC. We would have stopped to do some of the things there but we were a little excited to get to our cabin.  To get there we had to drive through the Smoky Mountains.  So we got our first real taste of what the mountains were like.  And boy, are those roads curvy!  I don't think there is a straight road anywhere in the Smokies.  And it takes you awhile to get through them because you can't go fast and they are just too curvy.  But man the sites are beautiful!!  After arriving at our cabin and getting settled we headed out for dinner and to hit up the Walmart for some groceries for the week.

So here is the line up of the rest of our week:
Tuesday - Did the 11 mile loop of Cades Cove in the national park. FYI, it will take you at the very least  1/2 a day to do this.  It's only 11 miles but like I said before, it takes some time to get places in the Smokies.  Plus throw in some time if you see animals from the road to take photos and then time to stop at the visitor center.  Not to mention if you wanted to do any of the hiking trails on the loop, you could easily spend a whole day just in Cades Cove.  But it's worth it.  The scenic views to surrounded by the mountains is worth it.  After eating our lunch in the car we headed to Ober Gatlinburg.  To be honest, hubby and I had higher hopes for this.  We were a little disappointed.  I guess we just thought there would be more.  It is a ski resort so I'm sure they get most of their money from the winter season but they do have an indoor ice skating rink that is open year round and outside they have lots of rides for kids.  I think the best thing though was the alpine slide.  Though I'm sure A. enjoyed everything he did there.  Here is a little heads up for anyone planning on going to Ober Galinburg.  If you have small kids, like we do, and say only 1 is going to ride rides....just get 1 adult pass.  You only need a pass if you are going to ride the rides, other than that you can walk wherever you want.  Since I was going to be staying with L...we just got one pass for the hubby, and since A. was free with an adult pass...well it saved us money doing it that way.  Anyways, if you need a place for kids to have fun, then this would be a good stop, other wise, the hubby and I didn't think that much of it. After Ober Gatlinburg we went down the mountain to Gatlinburg to go up the Space Needle.  This had some great views!  After that we walked the town a little bit trying to figure out where to eat, because there are a LOT of choices.  After eating some very yummy pizza we went to the Hollywood Stars Car Museum and some some of our favorite cars from different movies and TV shows.  I really enjoyed seeing the truck from the Avengers movie as well as the main car, Eleanor, from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds.  This was the most packed day in TN and we were tired after that.

Wednesday - This day was a little easier than the day before.  We started out at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, which was awesome.  They have this huge tunnel to walk through and there are sharks all around swimming in the big tank.  There were also some HUGE stingrays and and HUGE sea turtle.  Hubby and I also got to pet some horseshoe crabs.  A. and L. really enjoyed looking at all the fish.  L. kept on saying "Ooooo.....OOOOOOO!!"  It was really cute how he was into looking at everything.  A. enjoyed everything and just wanted to go from one tank to the next.  After that we walked more of downtown Gatlinburg.  Then, while the kids took a nap, we drove up and down the main road in Pigeon Forge. And later that day we walked around the Old Mill area, where I got my souvenir of the trip, a new "hot chocolate" mug from a local pottery store.

Thursday - This day started out a little on the rainy side.  So we had to find indoor things to do.  We started out at the Rainforest Adventure Zoo, where we saw some great animals.  Some were even new to myself and the hubby.  Then we headed to Wonder Works (aka-the upside down house) for some indoor science fun.  I love that after we bought our tickets there you can go and come and you please for the whole day!  After that we went to eat lunch at the Alamo Steakhouse, which was very yummy.  Then, since the kids fell asleep again in the car we decided to drive up to Clingmans Dome, the highest point of the Smokies.  And since it was rainy and overcast we had to drive through the 'smoke' of the Smokies.  Let's just say we really learned why they are called the Smokies.  Up at Clingmans Dome you are in a cloud one minute and next it's drifted by you.  Hubby push A. in the stroller up the 1/2 mile trail to the observation tower, which he said he will never push a stroller up that again.  I stayed with L at the welcome center there.  But I still had some really great sites waiting from them to come back.  And last we ended the day with some ice cream.

Friday - We packed everything up and loaded the car, said goodbye to our little camping cabin and headed home.  I have to say that the cabin was VERY nice.  We stayed at the Bear Cove Village which is an RV park but I'm pretty sure these cabins were built recently.  It wasn't more than main room with bunks (full on bottom, twin on top) and a basic kitchen, a second room with a full bed, and then a bathroom, but it was all the space we needed....and for what we got for the price, we couldn't beat it.  I think we will stay there again.

So that's the wrap up of our 2013 summer vacation.  Now you can enjoy some photos from the Smokies.










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Vacation Idea #2 - Gatlinburg, TN

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Gatlinburg, Tennessee
So first off, this is a trip that I have NOT taken yet, but it is in the top 5 of the trips I really, really want to take. (Hint to the hubby, this would make a great trip for our 5 year anniversary next year...wink wink) So, if I were to really go on the trip, this is how I would plan it.  Since Gatlinburg, TN is about a 7 hour drive for us, we could make this trip a nice long weekend.  A 4 day weekend at least, but I would like to make it a 5 day, since it is my first time going there.  And since we are a camping family, we would be camping in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  One, because like I said, we like camping, and two, to save on costs.  But I have heard that there are some great cabins down there that are just as much as a hotel room per night...besides the really pricy ones.  So those would be good to look into as well if you are not a camping family.  A friend of mine who goes down there often says she stays at the cabins at the Hidden Mountain Resort.  It looks like they start at about $95 for a 1 bedroom cabin and go on up.  They have cabins from 1 bedroom all the way up to 5+ and some even have their own private pool.  Now, in all honesty, I would be really happy with just going down there and camping, hanging out with the kids, and walking around the town for my first trip down there.  But what fun is that in a blog, so let's explore what there is to see and do around the Gatlinburg area. 
For the outdoorsy person there are a ton of things to do.  Just from looking at the Gatlinburg website there is hiking, swimming holes, geocaching (which I really think would be fun with kids), fly fishing, a zipline, whitewater rafting, and horseback riding just to name a few things.  And if you go in the winter time you can add skiing and snowboarding.  
Now if you aren't an outdoorsy person, don't worry, there are other things to do in town like shopping and seeing some shows.  You can also take a tram ride or a chairlift ride and go to the Space Needle to take in the sights.
Here are some links to places to go with your kids:
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Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies
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Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum

I'm sure these are some pretty basic stops for most people to Garlinburg but they looked fun to me.  I know there are sooo many other things to do there as well.  You could easily stay a week there and never get board and be doing new things everyday.

A little more about the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  Entrance to the park is FREE.  They do charge fees for some activities such as camping ($14-$23 a night) and pavilion rentals at picnic areas.  If you are really adventurous you can go backcountry camping (backpacking) in the park as well.  If you are bringing the kiddos (ages 5-12) along they do have a Junior Park Ranger Program there where you do some activities and they get a Jr. Park Ranger badge when they are done.  The booklet does cost $2.50, but that's not a whole lot of money to spend on them and keep them engaged in the park while you are there.  And I just learned that the National Parks Service has a program called the Webrangers.  Basically you can learn and 'explore' the national parks online through games and other activities.  This sounds fun to get your kids revved up for the trip.  There are a lot of outdoor activities to do in the park so make sure you check out the sites linked here to see what they all are before you go.  One last thing about the park, don't forget the Appalachian Trail goes right through it!  How cool would that be to check out?  From my understanding you can drive most of the way up the mountain and then just hike a little bit to get to the trail.

One last tip, if you know you are going to plan a trip to this area, keep an eye out on the Groupon Getaways, you might be able to find one for Gatlinburg.

So that's it for now, but don't forget to look things up yourself too, because there is just way too much out there for me to get it all in one blog post.  :)

Feel free to post comments about your trip to Gatlinburg, TN and give your tips for where to go and what to see.

Happy traveling. 

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Vacation Idea #1

I'm a girl that loves maps and planning vacations.  I love the thrill of finding new and exciting things to do, on and off the beaten path.  While we may not have money to do everything that I would like to do with vacations, I thought it would still be fun to make a blog that is filled with tips for traveling with kids as well as some itinerary ideas. I hope that you get use out of this blog and feel free to suggest your own tips and trip ideas.

So on we go.  My first vacation idea comes from a trip I actually did take.  In 2007 my sister's family, mom, and I took a trip which we have named the "Utah Trip of 2007".  The main reason for this trip was to visit family in Utah but why not make it fun and stop at new places.  So to the planning draw board my B.I.L. (brother-in-law) and I went.  Here is the basic itinerary from the trip:

  • Badlands - South Dakota
  • Wind Caves - South Dakota
  • Mount Rushmore - South Dakota
  • Yellowstone - Wyoming
  • Grand Tetons - Idaho/Wyoming
  • Ogden (to visit family) and Salt Lake - Utah
  • Garden of the Gods - Colorado
  • Fort Knox (again to visit family) - Kentucky 
All this in about  10 days.  So here are some things I learned along the way.

Southwest Corner of South Dakota
This is an amazing part of the United States!  There is so much to do there.  And if you are traveling from east to west you get to drive through the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, boy is that a fun first hill to go up. You have the Badlands National Park, Mount Rushmore, Wall Drug (it's not a stop to South Dakota without a trip to Wall Drug!) and Wind Cave.  These were the things that we did but there is so much more to do there! I could make a whole trip out of this one little corner of South Dakota, but that's another post maybe.

Yellowstone National Park
Let me tell you....I LOVE this park!!  It's an amazing place to be.  Yellowstone has so many different natural wonders to look at.  Not only animals in the wild but also all the wonderful colors of the springs, pots, and other such water attractions.  We camped while we were there and had so much fun.  Well, my mom and little H. stayed in a cabin, which are also very nice.  We didn't have to cook while we were there either because right by the campgrounds we were staying at there was a cafeteria where we could get breakfast.  You can also get other meals there but we were elsewhere around the park so we ate a different locations.  The park also has a few different hotels to stay at as well.  Since we were only there a few days we took a bus tour of the park.  They have one that is the southern half, one that is the northern half (both of which are half day tours), and one that is the northern and southern park (a full day tour).  This was an awesome tour!!  The bus driver stopped whenever there was an attraction or an animal to see.  He also got off the bus with us at different locations and told us all about the park.  I could stay there for a week and never get board!!  Hmmm...maybe an idea for another post...lol.

Grand Tetons
We only really passed through and made a quick stop to see the Tetons but they are amazing!  I would really love to go back some say and explore them more...maybe when the kiddos are a little older.  I don't have much to say about them, only because we didn't do much there but they are worth a stop and see at the very least!

Ogden, UT
My mom is from Ogden, UT so we always stay there with Grandma.  But there are some fun things to do there.  We always have to go to George S Eccles Dinosaur Museum and then Rainbow Gardens for lunch.  They are right by each other so it makes for a great day.  I'm sure there are other great things to do in Ogden but we normally do those two things and then hang with family.

Garden of the Gods
This is an amazing place in Colorado Springs, Colorado.  Garden of the Gods are natural red rock formations that are really fun to look at AND climb.  There are so many different places to climb on low rocks, and if you are a rock climber then you can also do that too (I'm sure you have to arrange that ahead of time though).  We got several great pictures of my sister's twins climbing all over the place.  Though it is best to stick to the trail here...we may, or may not have gotten a little off the beaten path, but we found a normal trail. :)

Fort Knox
This is a really fun place to go.  In Fort Knox there is Patton Museum and of course the gold vault to see.  No, they don't let you anywhere near it but you can see it from the road.  And if those don't sound interesting to you then Fort Knox is not that far away from Louisville, KY and Mammoth Cave (I'll do a later post about both though). 

So, in a nut shell that was our vacation.  We had so much fun and I would LOVE to do this trip over again taking my own kids (and husband) along. 


Disclaimer:  The starting point for all my trips is Bloomington, IN, because that is where I live.  Please feel free to use all or part of my trip ideas in your own trip planning.  And don’t be afraid of hopping on the trip trail from where you live.   :)

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