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November 19, 2013

Smoky Mountain Opry hosts one of the most exciting Christmas shows in Pigeon Forge

Are you ready to experience the magic of Christmas like never before? The Smoky Mountain Opry is proud to welcome guests to their 2013 Christmas show in Pigeon Forge.

Showcasing sugar plum fairies, soaring angels, elves, live reindeer, and even a special appearance from Santa himself, Smoky Mountain Opry’s Christmas show is definitely one every family member will enjoy. Unlike other Christmas shows in Pigeon Forge, Smoky Mountain Opry really turns up the excitement with their fiber optic costumes and the largest living nativity scene in the Smokies.

Smoky Mountain Opry’s Christmas show is running now through December 30. Tickets are $44.95 for adults and $9.95 for kids. The Pigeon Forge theater is located at 2046 Parkway in Pigeon Forge. For tickets and reservations, please call (865) 428-7469.

Want to learn about other thrilling things to do and Christmas shows in Pigeon Forge? Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals invites guests to check out our Area Resources page on our website. There, guests will find up to date information on all the best shows, restaurants, attractions and services in the Smoky Mountains!

While you are there, don’t forget to browse our exclusive selection of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge cabins. Located just minutes from the Parkway, these secluded mountain hideaways are the perfect place for you and your family to spend time together in the Smoky Mountains this season. To reserve your next Smoky Mountain vacation, give us a call at 1-800-266-1066.

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