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Discover Wonderland at Winterfest in the Smoky Mountains
by Bennie McCann
Lifestyle Articles

Published on this site: December 23rd, 2010 - See
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As the air turns colder and the snow begins to fall in the
Smokies, folks in Tennessee are getting ready for a spectacular
winter celebration. Millions of twinkling lights, an abundance of
delicious homemade foods to sample, and entertaining parades are
just the start of this months-long festival. Wipe out those
winter blues with a fun family trip to the Great Smoky Mountains,
and you'll have holiday memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Breathtaking Displays of Christmas Lights
From Sevierville to Gatlinburg, Winterfest kicks off with a
stunning light show unlike anything you've experienced before.
Millions of tiny lights adorn the trees and buildings, all
waiting for the official start of the festival. As the sun goes
down and the skies darken, lights are turned on all over the
city, bathing everything in a soft glow that reminds visitors of
long-ago Christmases spent gathered around the family tree.
Imaginative displays create magic at every turn, but for the best
view, hop aboard a Winterfest Trolley for a tour of all the
hotspots. You'll cruise in comfort while your guide points out
delightful creations like dancing bears, toy soldiers, and more.
So sit back and relax, and let someone else do the driving.
Hot Chili on a Cold Winter Night
Nothing warms the heart like a brimming bowl of homemade chili,
and in Gatlinburg, you'll have your choice of gourmet treats.
Dozens of local chefs compete for fame and fun at this annual
event, where you can sample a variety of flavors of this
wintertime favorite. Mouth-watering choices range from mild to
wild, so everyone in your group will find something to like. When
you've sampled them all, cast your vote for the People's Choice
Award, or maybe enjoy a few more bites.
Christmas Shopping Made Easy
The Great Smoky Mountains are home to some of the most creative
and innovative craftsmen in the world. With skills handed down
from generation to generation, these talented artisans create
stunning pieces in nearly every medium from pottery to fabric to
stained glass. Each year they gather to show off their wares and
provide visitors an opportunity to find truly unique gifts for
the entire family.
For the kids, old-fashioned wooden toys stuffed inside hand-sewn
stockings will be a delightful addition to Christmas morning
festivities. Moms will love fine jewelry hand-crafted from
semi-precious stones, and what dad wouldn't enjoy finding a warm
pair of moccasins under the tree this year? All this and more is
available at the Gatlinburg Convention Center during the annual
Holiday Arts & Crafts Show.
Winter is a joyous time in this small community nestled at the
base of the Great Smoky Mountains. As the snow begins to dust the
mountain tops and the trees lose the last of their autumn leaves,
the area is transformed into a wonderland of lights and
decorations sure to bring a smile to even old Scrooge's face.
Start a new holiday tradition this year. Head to Tennessee for an
unforgettable Winterfest getaway.

Bennie McCann is Reservations Manager of Volunteer Cabin Rentals
specializing in Smoky Mountain rental cabins in Gatlinburg and
Pigeon Forge, TN. Visit them today at http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com to book cabins for weddings,
vacations, reunions or other special events.


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