Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend the Grove Park Inn for lunch or dinner even if you aren’t staying there, it’s a very impressive historic hotel and the teens will like the lobby, fireplaces, the view and walking the grounds. I’d also recommend one of the skate park or indoor trampoline places if they like those things, hiking at DuPont state park (waterfalls), Sierra Nevada brewery - nice outdoor grounds with cornhole and live music if weather is good. Also, the arboretum has drive through lights during the holiday season, and that could be fun. There’s also a decent outlet mall not far from downtown if they want to do some shopping. About an hour to 90 minutes away - in Maggie Valley and in Boone - are ski slopes and snow tubing. Have fun!
This is helpful, thanks! Sounds like we should be able to fill two days easily.
Anonymous wrote:I would recommend the Grove Park Inn for lunch or dinner even if you aren’t staying there, it’s a very impressive historic hotel and the teens will like the lobby, fireplaces, the view and walking the grounds. I’d also recommend one of the skate park or indoor trampoline places if they like those things, hiking at DuPont state park (waterfalls), Sierra Nevada brewery - nice outdoor grounds with cornhole and live music if weather is good. Also, the arboretum has drive through lights during the holiday season, and that could be fun. There’s also a decent outlet mall not far from downtown if they want to do some shopping. About an hour to 90 minutes away - in Maggie Valley and in Boone - are ski slopes and snow tubing. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:The Biltmore is truly amazing, kids of all ages actually like it. Unless your kids have already done mansions like up in Rhode Island, I wouldn’t rule out Biltmore. Family ships like these are opportunities to do things they wouldn’t ordinarily want to do at home. There are a ton of art galleries, and hiking trails.