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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for all of the feedback! I am impressed so many of you can keep your kids in the car for so long. We are definitely going to need to stop along the way. Anyone have thoughts about Abington, Roanoke, Lexington, or Staunton? The pass suggestion seems awesome! I think our youngest gets in free, so one pass plus two buddy tickets means we can all go in with just that. Any favorite hikes/spots in the national park? And just one day for that too?[/quote] Recommend a stop at the Museum of Frontier Culture in Staunton. It's just a half day thing, but that's what you need. Or you could get closer and tour Biltmore in Ashville. Check to see if kids are allowed on the tour of the servants' quarters. That was facscinating. And the Stable Restaurant was lovely with good food. Reserve. We are neither "MAGA" nor "MAGA-haters," but we did not enjoy Dollywood and the environs as much as we had hoped. YMMV. The park has kiddie rides, intense thrill rides, and music. Many members of Dolly's extended family appear to be employed there. We were hoping for theming a la Disney or Universal, but it was fairly basic. Pigeon Forge was packed with people there for some sort of music event. Dollywood cabins were nicely appointed, large, scenic, and not too expensive. [/quote]
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