
On A Tight Budget?
Trying To Keep It Cheap?
You have come to the right place!!!
Here you will find the lowest price attractions. You Will find the lowest prices in the Smokies. Also, there are deals and money-saving strategies for a great vacation or weekend trip . Our recommendations are based on low-cost things to do.
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Here are some attractions in the Pigeon Forge area that offer fun experiences for under $20, along with some additional budget-friendly options:
Pigeon Forge Area:
Attractions Under $20
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Old MacDonald's Farm Mini Golf
A whimsical farm-themed mini golf course featuring 54 holes of fun with animated barnyard characters and interactive elements.
Address: 1639 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862
Website: https://www.ripleys.com/attractions/ripleys-old-macdonalds-farm-mini-golf-sevierville -
SpeedZone Fun Center
Offers a variety of go-kart tracks, including slick tracks, coasters, and family-friendly tracks, perfect for high-speed racing fun.
Address: 3315 S River Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
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Crave Golf Club
A unique candy-themed mini-golf attraction with both indoor and outdoor courses, featuring 19 holes each, along with a candy shop and rooftop course.
Address: 2925 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
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Toy Box Mini Golf
A mini-golf course inspired by classic toys and games, offering a nostalgic experience with vibrant, larger-than-life toy displays.
Address: 112 Dollywood Ln, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Website: https://www.toyboxgolf.com/ -
LazerPort Fun Center
This entertainment complex features laser tag, go-karts, arcade games, and a 10,000-square-foot laser tag arena. Bundle packages offer various activities for more than $20.
Address: 2782 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
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MagiQuest
An interactive adventure game where players use magic wands to complete quests and solve mysteries in a medieval-themed fantasy world.
Address: 2491 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
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Goats On The Roof Mountain Coaster
A thrilling mountain coaster ride that winds through the scenic Smoky Mountains, named for the goats living on the roof of the nearby building.
Address: 1341 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Website: https://goatsontheroofofthesmokies.com -
Jurassic Tymes Mini Golf
A dinosaur-themed mini golf course with animatronic dinosaurs and prehistoric settings, offering an adventurous experience.
Address: 1341 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Website: https://goatsontheroofofthesmokies.com/goat-golf.php -
Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay Mini Golf
An underwater adventure-themed mini golf course featuring pirates, mermaids, and treasure hunts for a fun and creative experience.
Address: 2115 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Website: https://www.skypiratesgolf.com/
Attractions at The Island in Pigeon Forge
The Island offers a range of attractions, including:
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SkyFly: Soar America
An immersive flying theater experience across America. -
The Great Smoky Mountain Wheel
A giant Ferris wheel offering stunning views of the Smoky Mountains and Pigeon Forge. -
ThunderDome
An exciting bungee trampoline experience. -
Tree Fall Drop Tower
A thrilling drop tower ride.
For a full list of attractions, visit https://islandinpigeonforge.com/poi/unlimited-rides-pass/.
Address: 131 The Island Dr, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Country Tonite
A popular variety show offering free tickets for kids under 12, featuring music, comedy, and dance. Adult tickets are priced at around $40.
Address: 129 Showplace Blvd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Website: https://www.countrytonitepf.com/
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Under $20 A Person In Gatlinburg
Here are some attractions in the Gatlinburg area that offer fun experiences for under $20, along with some additional budget-friendly options:
Gatlinburg Area:
Attractions Under $20
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Star Cars Museum
Explore famous cars from movies and TV shows, including vehicles from "The Fast and the Furious" and "Ghostbusters."
Address: 914 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Hillbilly Golf
Enjoy a unique mini-golf experience on a hillside, with two 18-hole courses and scenic views. Military and first responders receive a discount.
Address: 340 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Ripley's Davy Crockett Mini Golf
A fun, themed mini-golf course with animated characters and creative obstacles, perfect for families.
Address: 188 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://www.ripleysgatlinburg.com/attractions/davy-crockett-mini-golf/ -
Ripley's Moving Theater
Experience 5D virtual reality motion theater with thrilling effects and moving seats.
Address: 904 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Gatlinburg Space Needle
An observation tower with stunning views of the Smoky Mountains and Gatlinburg, featuring an arcade and theater.
Address: 115 Historic Nature Trail, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://www.gatlinburgspaceneedle.com/ -
Moonshine Mountain Coaster
A thrilling mountain coaster ride with discounts for military, police, fire, and EMS personnel.
Address: 306 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://www.moonshinemountaincoaster.com/ -
Gatlin's Fun Center
Offers a variety of attractions, including mini-golf, bumper cars, laser tag, and more. Individual games are under $20, but the Bundle Pass is around $25.
Address: 716 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://www.gatlinsfuncenter.com/ -
7D Dark Ride Adventure
An interactive and immersive ride experience combining 3D visuals and special effects. Tickets and combo passes are under $20.
Address: 903 Parkway Suite 105, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Circus Golf/Amazing Mirror Maze/Shoot 'em Up Cinema
Enjoy a triple combo pass for Circus Golf, Amazing Mirror Maze, and Shoot 'em Up Cinema for under $20, with individual prices around $10 each.
Address: 919 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://www.ripleysgatlinburg.com/attractions/amazing-mirror-maze/
Attractions Under $10
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Moonshine Tastings
Enjoy tastings at various moonshine distilleries, with prices generally under $10.-
Ole Smoky Moonshine: $10 for a premium tasting, includes two $5 vouchers per purchase.
Address: 903 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://olesmoky.com/ -
Sugarlands Distilling Co.: $5 for a sampling with a wristband, valid for purchases of merchandise and moonshine.
Address: 805 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://www.sugarlands.com/
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Cider and Wine Tastings
Many cider and wine places offer VIP tastings for around $5, with the option to sample a few flavors for free. -
Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers
A quirky museum showcasing a vast collection of salt and pepper shakers from around the world. Admission is $3, refundable with a gift shop purchase.
Address: 461 Brookside Village Way, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Website: https://thesaltandpeppershakermuseum.com/ -
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
A parking pass is required for vehicles parked within the park boundaries for at least 15 minutes. The cost is $5 per day or $15 per week.
Website: https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/fees.htm
Vacationing in the Smoky Mountains on a budget is definitely doable! Here are some tips to help you plan a budget-friendly trip:
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General Travel
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Driving?: If you live within a reasonable distance, driving can save on airfare.
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Do you need to rent a car? If you use your own vehicle you can save a ton of money.​
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Calculate how much gas you will need and the cost. Here is how to do it (Trust us it will pay off):
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What is the highest cost per gallon you will pay? You can use Gas Buddy to help trip plan
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Then find out what Miles per gallon (MPG) your vehicle gets. If you don't know use 15 MPG. This is a safe bet for most all cars and trucks in city and highway driving.​
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Find out your cost per mile like this. Cost Per Gallon / MPG = Cost Per Mlike
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Now find out how many miles you have to drive to The Great Smoky Mountains. You can use Google Maps. Very good tool
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Now take the miles you need to drive and multiply it by your cost per mile. That gives you your total cost of gas. Add about 20% to the cost for local driving while in the Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Smoky Mountains Park. The miles will add up quick
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Here is an example: You Live in Pennsylvania (500 Miles). You have a Chevrolet Tahoe that gets 17 MPG and you will be paying an average of 3.90 a gallon for gas. The math looks like this 500 miles divided by 17 MPG which is 29.4 Gallons to go one way. So 29.4 Gallons multiply by $3.90 a gallon you have $115 One way cost. The times that 2 for round trip cost. You have $230. Then add 20% which just times $230 by 1.20 you get $276 Dollars. (Don't worry if you got confused we will be adding a calculator in the future or just google trip cost planner.​
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Carpool: If traveling with friends or family, carpooling can cut down on gas expenses.
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Consider Off-Season Travel: Visit during the off-peak season (late fall, winter, or early spring, excluding holidays) to find lower prices on accommodations and attractions. Typicall this would be Winter months. When kidos are in school.
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Book Early: Reserve your lodging well in advance to get the best deals. Consider staying in budget-friendly options like motels, cabins, or even campgrounds.
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Hotels: Use our recommendations for the lowest cost 7.5 star or better Hotels above or do your own search with our Expedia or Vrbo Search. Typically going through our site link you get more off than logging in from your own browser.
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Camping: Camping is one of the most budget-friendly accommodation options. There are many campgrounds in and around the Smoky Mountains National Park with affordable fees.
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Rent a Cabin: If you prefer more comfort than camping, consider renting a cabin. While some can be pricey, there are often budget-friendly options available, especially if you're willing to stay a bit further from the main tourist areas. Check out our recommendations or search with our Vrbo app above. We can save you more than going through the website itself
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Vacation Rentals: Look for deals on vacation rental sites like Airbnb, Vrbo, or local cabin rental companies. Sometimes these can be more economical than hotels, especially if you have a group.
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Meals And Dining:
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Cook Your Own Meals: Eating out can quickly add up. Consider staying in accommodations with kitchen facilities and cooking your own meals. Visit local grocery stores for ingredients and pack picnic lunches for days out exploring.
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Picnics: Pack a picnic to enjoy at scenic spots in the national park.
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Bring Food In A Cooler: A Decent Cooler will keep food and drinks cold for as long as 12 hours with enough ice, even in 90-degree heat. Sandwichs work people. When you are in Gatlinburg. Park in a public non-gated lot and come back to the car to eat or get drinks. Big money saver here folks.
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Budget-Friendly Restaurants: Look for affordable dining options such as diners, cafes, and local eateries. Many places offer hearty Southern meals at reasonable prices.
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Free Attractions: Take advantage of the many free attractions in the area, such as hiking trails in the national park, scenic drives, and exploring small towns.
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​ Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Enjoy the free activities in the park, such as hiking, picnicking, and sightseeing. The park has no entrance fee.​
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Discount Passes: Look for discount passes or combo tickets for attractions. Sometimes, purchasing tickets for multiple attractions together can save you money.
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Coupons: Collect Coupons from Welcome centers, visitor centers, hotels, local brochures, or online for discounts on attractions, dining, and shopping.
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Free and Low-Cost Attractions: Visit free or low-cost attractions such as:
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​ The Village Shops: Enjoy window shopping and the quaint atmosphere.
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Old Mill Square: Explore this historic area and its shops.
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Sugarlands Visitor Center: Learn about the park’s history and wildlife.
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Self-Guided Tours: Take self-guided walking or driving tours of the area to enjoy the scenery and local culture.
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Community Centers: Some local community centers or parks may offer free or low-cost activities like concerts, movie nights, or craft fairs.
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Use Public Transportation or Carpool: If you're traveling within the area, consider using public transportation or carpooling to save on gas and parking fees. Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg both offer "Free" Trolley Rides Throughout the areas. Here are their links. Gatlinburg Trolley System & Pigeon Forge Trolley System
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Shopping: Please allow a budget for some gifts and souvenirs. You will be glad you did and your kids will feel involved. Don't over do it just keep a cash envelope so you don't go over budget. When the cash is gone. you stop buying.
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​ Souvenir Shops: Limit your souvenir shopping to smaller, more affordable items. Many stores offer discounts on certain days or bulk purchases.
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Outlet Malls: Visit outlet malls for discounted prices on brand-name goods.
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Look for Deals: Keep an eye out for deals and discounts on accommodations, attractions, and activities. Websites like Groupon or Travelzoo often offer discounts on activities and lodging.
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Pack Wisely: Make sure to pack all the essentials you'll need for your trip to avoid unnecessary purchases while you're there.
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Take Advantage of Nature: One of the biggest draws of the Smoky Mountains is its natural beauty, which is often free to enjoy. Spend your time hiking, swimming in rivers, or simply relaxing in nature.
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Visit Cades Cove: Beautiful area and it has a lot of wildlife​
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Visit New Found Gap: The views are amazing
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Visit Clingmans Dome: It's a 13% Hike for a half mile but, it is totally worth it. It is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains Park. (Dress Appropriately)
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Laurel Falls: Follow the trail and you will see why.
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Alun: Another great place.
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Bring a variety of appropriate clothes. The weather in the mountains changes very very quickly. It can easily change 30 degrees in a single day. Purchasing clothes such as jackets, umbrellas, shorts, and rain gear can all add up very quickly. You may have to take an extra bag with you on your trip, but you will be glad you did
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Plan for at least 1 or 2 big things to do. It could be a dinner show and the Ripleys aquarium . It does not matter. Even Anakeesta. It's just to say you did something different. If you can't afford it this time, plan for it next time.
By implementing these tips, you can enjoy a memorable vacation in the Smoky Mountains without breaking the bank!