Entertainment in the Smokies

Entertainment is plentiful in Pigeon Forge. We have seen several of the shows, but still have several of the shows we would like to see. Most theaters have websites and I encourage booking tickets ahead of time during busy seasons in order to insure availability. Discountshowtickets.com is a good site to view prices and show times/dates for most of the theaters.


The Comedy Barn is definitely the “funniest show in town!” This is an evening of good clean family fun and laughter. It appeals to anyone from 2 to 92. Located in Pigeon Forge. Cost is $20 for adults and children under 12 are free. They sell out fast so book ahead. Shows are 5:30pm and 8pm. They have movie type concessions (ie. Popcorn, nachos, pizza, soda, etc)


Dixie Stampede is a fun time also. If you have visited the one in Myrtle Beach, you may want to try a show you haven’t seen before. The Christmas show is wonderful. This is a dinner theater and the food is worth the money of admission. But, be warned you eat with your fingers! No silverware!


Black Bear Jamboree is also a dinner theater located next to the Louise Mandrell Theater. Children really seem to enjoy this show. We have been on two different occasions and were not anymore impressed the second time than we were the first. Food wasn’t near as good as Dixie Stampede on either occasion. However, if you love bears they have a wonderful gift shop that is open to public even if you are not attending a show. Children under 12 are also free. They also have a breakfast show with the Blackwood Brothers Gospel Group which includes a show and breakfast bar.


Louise Mandrell Theater is now the Wonderworks Theater located next to Black Bear Jamboree.
br>There are many other opportunities for fun in Pigeon Forge such as Dollywood, Dolly’s Splash Country, Country Tonight, Fiddler's Feast, and much more. If you have only time for one show, we recommend the Comedy Barn! You won’t regret it.



   
 





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