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    3.6 (1k reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Astro Lumina
    Elaina M.

    I have been wanting to go here for quite some time. The skywalk alone is worth a trip. Even though the park was slightly packed, we did not encounter any trouble getting through the skywalk or any of the attractions that were included in the park Price. We did not do the coasters. But we did add on the Astro Lumina. Do I think it was worth $20 more a person? No. But do I think it was really really cool? Yes! We enjoyed our visit very much.

    Jennifer C.

    My son really wanted to take the glass gondola. That was the main reason for visiting. That being said we went there first thing in the morning which probably made for a better experience. It's quite Disney like up on the mountain and the views are insane on a sunny day. The coasters were soooo much fun and worth the money. But I could see the wait times would get crazy long pretty quickly. The reason for 3 stars? The sky walk was closed without any notice. I checked the website and socials prior to going that morning. I was really bummed about this and of course there was no discount in the pricing. Would I go back? Probably not but it was nice to do at least once. Bonus- young little bear walked right through the park and down a hill in front of us

    Promising
    Rio R.

    Just steps from The Greystone Lodge on the River, Anakeesta's Enchanted Christmas truly lives up to its name. We braved the cold and took the ski lift up the mountain, (another option is to take the tram through the winding road up and down the hill when you get back) and it was absolutely worth it. The entire area was beautifully lit and full of holiday magic. We also purchased tickets for Astra Lumina, the immersive lights-and-sound walking experience--and it was the highlight of our visit. It felt like stepping into another world, and we didn't even realize how muck walking we'd done because we were so captivated. I only wish it were longer! Despite the lines, everything felt well organized. At the top, there's plenty of places to eat, cozy fire pits and heaters, hot cocoa, souvenir shops, and festive holiday decor. There's something for everyone--kids, families, and couples alike. The staff were warm, friendly, and consistently helpful, which made the experience even better. The only downside was the food pricing--considering the admission and extra ticket costs, more affordable options would be appreciated. Overall, Anakeesta is well worth the visit. We'd love to return in spring or fall to experience the greenery or colorful foliage--it must be just as spectacular.

    Anakeesta Fall
    Clinton W.

    This place was a last minute grab on our trip and boy did it hit well! We did purchase the Astra Lumina add on and definitely a must! We arrived when they opened and rode the trucks up as the lines were significantly shorter. Waited maybe 20 minutes. Got to the top and immediately purchased the BOGO free souvenir cup with unlimited refills. Treetop Skywalk was pretty cool to walk across. The kids loved it. Could see quite a bit out but mostly intrigued to walk the rope bridges from tree to tree. The Anakeesta Tower is where the views come in. With the 2 glass floor rows that give the kids a little excitement while the adults get to take in the views. There are also 2 play areas (wooden bridges) and (birdhouses) for the kids to get a little energy out. From the jump net to the slides the kids of all ages will have fun. Just remember to be mindful of all the kids trying to enjoy it. There are a fair amount of shops to look at while up there for those souvenirs needed to take home. A few food vendors as well as the restaurant that smelled amazing and fairly priced. The Astra Lumina we came back for and spent roughly 1-1.5 hours walking through watching the light shows. It was just something you have to see to understand. At the end rode the chairlift back down and the few of the city at night was a great way to finish the already amazing day!

    Melinda Z.

    From downtown Gatlinburg you'd never guess what is at the top of the mountain when you step off the glass bottomed gondola. There is quite the variety of foods and the grounds are beautiful. There are rides for those inclined and a few shows. The price is reasonable, especially when you consider the views!

    Amber B.

    Our family visited Anakeesta, and we all loved it! The scenery is absolutely stunning. We appreciated that the park worked with nature and highlighted the beauty of the mountains, trees, flowers, etc. Every single view was breathtaking! We did not purchase our tickets ahead of time, but when we go back, we will. We were able to use a posted QR code and buy our tickets at the park rather than stand in line for tickets. We purchased the base ticket and added-on being able to ride coasters. The ride up is an adventure in itself. We rode the chair lift up and the chodola back down. For those less-adventurous, there is the Ridge Rambler (big truck)! The staff at Anakeesta if fantastic. Everyone was so friendly! There were lots of options for food at reasonable price points. We stayed long enough to have both lunch and dinner! If you go with children, be prepared to pay for extras. Note what the base ticket includes, and know that riding the mountain coasters, ziplining, and the photo package are all additional in cost.

    Alyssa H.

    Go early 9 am As soon as they open enjoy everything before it get too busy. There's coupons floating around that discount the price it's roughly 40 bucks per person We went right at 9 AM. We were able to do the Vista gardens the skywalk and sightsee relaxing you know enjoy the Mountain View without 1000 people in 1000 kids yelling and screaming. It was very nice.

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    Catalina C.

    Anakeesta is very much a tourist attraction in Gatlinburg TN strongly recommend it if you are looking for something to do and specifically recommend it if you have little ones. They have various food and beverage outlets on site. We tried the main restaurants where the views are gorgeous, service is great, food was... alright. They have music shows throughout the park and we went during Halloween time, so the singers were wearing costumes and the whole park was decorated. They have attractions for children to play in and many photo ops. It's like a mini Disney. Wil definitely be back!

    Andrew A.

    We visited Anakeesta with family on the last day of our trip and really enjoyed the experience overall. Staff were friendly, check-in was easy, and though the peak-season wait for the Chondola was about 45-50 minutes, the views at the top made it worthwhile. The "mountain town" area is beautiful with amazing scenery, live music, and short walking trails to explore. However, for the $35 entry fee, it does feel like almost everything else costs extra. For what you end up spending here, you could probably enjoy a full day at Dollywood for around the same price -- maybe even less. If you go, take the bus if you're not comfortable on the Chondola -- repeated stops for nervous riders slow things down for everyone. And if you're lucky like we were, you might spot a momma bear and her cubs on your way down! Overall, it's definitely worth a visit for the views and atmosphere -- just be prepared for crowds and higher prices.

    Chondola at night
    Jim U.

    TLDR if you value convenience and are willing to pay a premium for it- this may be a good option. If yiu value the value of money, I think there are far better ways to spend it then this place I thought this place was gonna be amazing. I should have researched further. Unlimited rides on chondola and rampage whatever it is? Sounded great until I realized... thats the gondola (ski lift entrance system) to get up to the park. Ive been to ski resorts as a former Colorado resident. I was afraid if heights back then as I still am now. The difference. Those moved faster which cut down in the fear and anxiety. This sucker went like 3mph and was slowed to allow people to get on or off about a dozen times during our ride. It also stopped every time a cabin reached the top or bottom. Basically it was a 20 minute ride swinging in the wind and bouncing every time we stopped. Not fun. They did have lights on the trees so at night it may have looked much better. We rode only during the day. 4 times total... each time was not fun. Didn't try the other unlimited "ride." The truck up the mountain. Ran every half hour. One lane windy road. We couldn't do that one as one in our group was prone to motion sickness. Once we got up there....there were 0 rides unless you payed more. So the day pass just gets you up the mountain. $17 for 2 coaster rides. If you isn't to go tandem you must buy each person a ticket which includes 2 rides each. (4 total). Plus tax. It was like $38 for 2 to try the coaster. I think it lasted 2 minutes. Didn't try the zipline. Although it kinda seemed like the chondola so not only did you have to pay a LOT more, it didnt seem unique. Food. The pass is a less bad deal. Portions were small. Stuff was a bit on the expensive side and the pass makes it more reasonable but still the portions were small. I thought dollywood was small. I think these are a little smaller. The performers were decent. They put good effort into their performances. The views were pretty cool. I think you could get similar for a day pass into the national park. The playground stuff was cool. It was limited, but unique. By far better playgrounds then what we have in Florida... but about similar to some of the playgrounds we had in Michigan. Different but there were some really nice playgrounds where we lived up there. Splash pad.. meh. Refreshing and kids had fun but small and lacked features to keep it interesting. No splash bucket. No turrets.... kinda basic. Didn't try the light show. Ive heard it was good so that could really influence the overall view of this place. All in all id say good, coaster, splash pad, entertainment, views... not worth the cost Playground... could be worth a season pass if you can go often. For us visiting town, 2 adults, 1 kid, 1 food pass, 2 coaster rides... im very disappointed in the value. I think we spent like $165 (9.75% tax). May be worth it if you are looking for all activities in one place. But if you chunked them out over a day or two, you could do all this for less and devote a lot more time to each one. Which could save money too as you dont have to plan and pay for other activities in that time.

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    Dani J.

    My family really lives this place but I just think it's overpriced and crowded. It had a lot of what someone might want in one place but you still have to wait in line and pay to get up there and then everything else costs quite a bit. They had a food around the world festival but the portions were smaller than the regular so it really didn't feel worth it to pay. I just felt a bit like my in laws (because they paid for everything) were getting ripped off. That being said they live it and don't agree with me at all so perhaps you won't either.

    Karina T.

    This place is beautiful! I've never been so in not sure how it is during other seasons but I loved seeing the Christmas lights. It was cold so bundle up! We were able to see the drone show from the tower. They also have a ton of shops to shop and eat. Worth a visit if you're in Gatlinburg!

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    Are they open year round?? Looking to go early October?

    Yes they are open in October and you can go to their website to check the hours of operation for each day.

    Do you have to ask to get one of the enclosed rides to the top? Or do you just have to see what you get?

    The line splits at towards the end so you can pick! Keep in mind that there are only 2 cabins every 26 chairs (8 total) so be prepared to wait. There's also the ridge rambler which is faster.

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    We spent at least 2 1/2 hours roaming and sitting enjoying the garden and Mountain View's from Vista Gardens inside of the park.

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    Gatlinburg SkyPark

    Gatlinburg SkyPark

    4.0
    (566 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Skypark gives you scenic views of Gatlinburg and the surrounding countryside. Nestled right…read moredowntown, the Skyview Chairlift takes you up to the hillside overlooking downtown Gatlinburg. Scenic views from Skypark abound and their is the Skyview Bridge which is a fun experience for children and adults alike. Built in 1954, the Gatlinburg Skylift is the oldest attraction in Gatlinburg. Originally a one seat attraction it was updated shortly after as a two seater, and now seats three people. Come to visit this wonderful attraction in the heart of Gatlinburg.

    We very much enjoyed our experience at the Gatlinburg SkyPark…read more We bought an unlimited pass, which allows you unlimited rides up and down the mountain. The ride is beautiful and serene. We loved it! Once at the top, we took the skybridge over to an area where you can get a beverage and snack and take in the views. The skybridge is an experience itself. A warning to folks who get vertigo, the bridge is high and in the middle, it's glass bottomed. Very cool for those who don't have a fear of heights, but I did see a couple people struggling once they got to the glass bottom portion. I enjoyed every step. Once at the top, we grabbed a couple of beers and sat in Adirondacks overlooking the valley below. We could have hung out taking in the views all afternoon (and pretty much did). We loved our experience here. It was early spring so it wasn't overly busy but the weather was pitch perfect (80s with a breeze and low humidity--yes, please). Get to it!

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    Ober Mountain

    Ober Mountain

    2.5
    (805 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I visited Ober Mountain in early January of this year and spent 2 days enjoyng activities…read more The first day consisted of participating in the fun pass, which gave us a list of activites we could do on the mountain like going to the zoo, ice skating, ice bumper cars, scenic lifts, etc. As an adult, the pass felt a little underwhelming but I can imagine a kid enjoying their time with this pass. I would recommend that you find a groupon/deal to get it at a cheaper rate rather than the usual $50/ticket they offer it for because I genuinely do not think it is worth the $50. I would definitely NOT recommend the fun pass for adults, but would for children (at the discounted price). Our second day on the mountain, we went snowboarding and that was a very fun time for my group and I. Ober has snow machines, so it is not real snow and instead is icy, artificial snow. I can imagine during the colder season, it may be softer and covered much more. I went in early January for reference. The employees are very nice with helping you strap in boots and understanding how to strap into board as well. I decided to do a lesson, which I would recommend for anyone who has not snowboarded before. Although I enjoyed my time, I do agree that it is fairly pricy, considering the size of the mountain compared to other resorts I have seen. I understand the weather determines which lifts are avaliable but the "snow" was ice, no where near snow texture. I think a day of snowboarding would cost roughly $150+ here for day pass and gear rental. My downsides for Ober are the price, the fun pass, and the snow.

    We visited Ober Mountain and had a really fun and memorable experience as a family. We had already…read morepurchased our Fun Pass tickets, and redeeming/printing them at the kiosks was quick and easy. One of the highlights was riding the Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway up and down the mountain--it was truly an experience in itself with amazing views. Once at the top, there was plenty to do. The kids loved the carousel and rode it multiple times every time we passed by. We also enjoyed the ice bumper cars, the wildlife habitat, and visiting Gatlinburg SkyLift Park. One of the most magical moments of the day was when it started snowing during our SkyLift ride--it was absolutely beautiful and something we won't forget. It was definitely very cold, but the scenery made it completely worth it. Unfortunately, the mountain coasters were closed due to the rain turning into snow, but there were still plenty of other activities to enjoy. The only thing I wish we had gotten to do was ice skating--the line and wait time were just too long before we had to leave. Overall, it was a very fun experience that everyone in our family enjoyed. We would definitely visit again!We visited Ober Mountain and had a really fun and memorable experience as a family. We had already purchased our Adventure Pass tickets, and redeeming/printing them at the kiosks was quick and easy. One of the highlights was riding the Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway up and down the mountain--it was truly an experience in itself with amazing views. Once at the top, there was plenty to do. The kids loved the carousel and rode it multiple times every time we passed by. We also enjoyed the ice bumper cars, the wildlife habitat, and visiting Gatlinburg SkyLift Park. One of the most magical moments of the day was when it started snowing during our SkyLift ride--it was absolutely beautiful and something we won't forget. It was definitely very cold, but the scenery made it completely worth it. Unfortunately, the mountain coasters were closed due to the rain turning into snow, but there were still plenty of other activities to enjoy. The only thing I wish we had gotten to do was ice skating--the line and wait time were just too long before we had to leave. Overall, it was a very fun experience that everyone in our family enjoyed. We would definitely visit again!

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    The top of the scenic sky chair lift.
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    Ghost Walk of Gatlinburg

    Ghost Walk of Gatlinburg

    4.0
    (8 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    We got ghosted on a ghost tour!…read more I would give this place 0 stars if I could - this is not a reputable company despite the positive reviews on other websites. My friend and I had some time to kill before the rest of our group arrived, so we decided to book a ghost tour at 8:30 PM. Booking was pretty easy and quick via a third party site - the site did mention that we would be notified if the tour was cancelled due to not enough seats being booked. We booked the tickets around 4 PM that day, but didn't receive any notification that the tour had been canceled, so we headed towards the meet up spot around 8:00 PM. The instructions said to meet by 8:15 PM at the Dolly Parton statue near the courthouse to avoid any issues with traffic/parking. My friend and I arrived at 8:10 PM but no one else was around aside from a couple of tourists taking pictures of the statue. 8:15 PM rolled around and the tour guide was nowhere in sight.. We still did not receive any communication about the tour being canceled (we even received a couple of text messages reminding us of the upcoming tour time) so we decided to wait until 8:30 PM to see if maybe the tour guide was running a little late. 8:30 PM rolls around and the tour guide never arrived. We tried calling the phone number on their website but the number is disconnected. Their email address also does not work and was undelivered, so there's no way to contact this company. We gave them the benefit of the doubt and waited for 5 more minutes before deciding to leave. The company had the audacity to send an automated text message after the tour asking us to rate the experience. A huge disappointment as we were looking forward for a fun night. There were other ghost tours we could have booked, but we chose this place due to the good reviews and proximity to our Airbnb. DO NOT (BOO)K.

    tour was cancelled last minute and they have not refunded me for over a week. don't waste your…read moremoney!

    Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies

    Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies

    4.2
    (958 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This aquarium came highly suggested by a coworker of mine who is from the area. I'm so happy she…read moresuggested it because it was an awesome experience! With plenty of children around me clearly enjoy enjoying every second while in this aquarium, it's also clear that the adults and parents had something they could enjoy as well! The amount of species were really impressive! I certainly walked away learning a lot about the limitless life in our oceans- from favorite species like clown fish to unique/ "not so frequently seen" species like cool sea dragons that resemble floating kelp. We were able to see the entirety of the aquarium in about two hours, and the layout of the aquarium is great with a clear path to make it all the way through. Honorable mention to the awesome saw sharks. I actually don't know if that's their actual name, but there're nose kind of resembles a saw and they are so cool during the automated walkway through the tunnel of sharks and fish. It was so bizarre to just look up and see huge sharks right above me!! I was also really impressed with the amount of space these animals have. I know that zoos and aquariums can get a bad rep, but these animals really do seem very taken care of and happy in a simulated natural environment. I like how they included the water treatment room as a part that people can see because obviously these animals require very strict water treatment plans in order to keep them thriving. The penguin station was also one of our favorites!!! It was so cool to be able to crawl through a tube "into" their enclosure in a dome like clear glass and be surrounded by penguins!!! You can read the names on their flipper bands to tell them apart, and you can really get up close to see the differences in their beaks or features. I thought that was so cool. I liked the amount of cool snacks and beverages available too! I got a frozen peach lemonade that was so yummy. We were here during off peak time, but it was still very busy. It's a very popular attraction. I know they also offer some packages to if you're coming with family or friends and you'd like to do more than one Ripley related experience you can buy a pack at a discount at the teller. Don't forget to take advantage of your military or first responder discounts if possible while you're here!

    If you've ever wondered what it feels like to be a salmon swimming upstream during peak season,…read morejust visit Ripley's Aquarium on a busy day. I didn't take many pictures because I was trying to live in the moment--and also because I was too busy dodging people who apparently trained for this event at the "Cutting in Line Olympics (my kid came up with that analogy.) This place was packed. I mean Black Friday at the Best Buy packed. Half the time I couldn't even see the tanks because someone's unk decided the best viewing angle was directly in front of my face. Patience was not the theme of the day. Luckily for him I'm not only patient but handsome. But then... the shark tunnel appeared like a gift from the aquarium gods. We hopped onto a slow-moving convey like a lazy river at a Vegas hotel, for people who don't want to walk. Honestly, I wish the entire building worked this way. Zero chaos. Zero pushing. Just vibes and sharks gliding over your head like "Come on in the waters fine" The stingrays were another highlight--majestic, chill, and many different sizes. Crowds aside,(but not really) those two moments made the visit worth it. If you go, bring patience, comfortable shoes, and maybe a bullhorn to get people's attention. But once you hit the sharks, it will be smooth sailing. FYI I will never go again but it was pretty cool in general..

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    Anakeesta - amusementparks - Updated July 2026

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