The Historic Central Hotel was built in the late 1800's on the public square in Sevierville, TN. In 1923, the Hotel was destroyed by fire, and was rebuilt in 1938. President Roosevelt often stayed at the hotel in the 1940's and during his trip in 1941, he dedicated the Great Smoky Mountains as a National Park. Today it is America's most visited National Park.
Two Bedroom Suites: Upgrade Fee Applies
This affordable luxury boutique hotel features large, spacious resort-style 2 bedroom suites. Each suite includes a full kitchen, washer/dryer, 2-3 flat-screen televisions and a living room area. Some suites include a fireplace and walkout French balconies.
Duration: 4 Days & 3 Nights
Traveler Requirement: Must be Married or Co - habituating, Single women accepted
Guests: Up to 4 Guests; Children must be 13 years of age and older (Not available for travelers traveling with 3 or less guests)
Additional Nights can be added: Contact us for more information
Additional Travelers can NOT be added
Upgrade Fees Apply: $199.00 One Time Fee for Non Holiday; $299.00 One Time Fee for Holidays
About the Hotel
Dollywood offers you the chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains and the incredible spirit of its people, all at a place fun for all ages. Enjoy taste award-winning recipes, experience heart-pounding thrills and witness incredible performances sure to become memories you'll treasure always. For more information; click the picture!
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a great place for travelers to enjoy the mountains year-round: hikers and mountain bikers during spring, summer, and fall, and skiers in winter. With more than 800 miles of trails throughout the park, including 71 miles of the Appalachian Trail, the Smokies are also widely recognized as one of the top hiking destinations in the east.For more information; click the picture!
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