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Buc-ee’s Sevierville, TN is a Beaver Nugget Wonderland

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As of July 2023, the new Buc-ee’s in Sevierville, TN, just three hours from Greenville, SC, is the largest in the world and it’s incredible. Kristina took the plunge and visited this massive beaver wonderland and has all the details. Thanks to Visit Sevierville for inviting us to experience their beautiful town!

I’ve been a Buc-ee’s fan for several years having been introduced to the amazing wonder that is the massive gas station/shopping haven/jerky and fudge operation when I’ve traveled to Texas where the original Buc-ee’s started. The largest one in the world opened just three hours from Greenville, SC in Sevierville, TN and I could not wait to go. I was counting down the days till my next Buc-ee’s experience and it did not disappoint. 

Sign in front of Sevierville TN buc-ee's
Sign in front of Sevierville, TN Buc-ee’s

About Buc-ee’s

The original Buc-ee’s popped up in 1982 in Clute, Texas and the cute little beaver with buck teeth became the mascot for the gas station convenience store. But everything is bigger in Texas, and Buc-ee’s is no exception. In 2003, the brand started to expand and hasn’t stopped. It’s long since been a destination for travelers. 

They are probably the most famous for their endless flavors of beef jerky, made in-house, and their Beaver Nugget snacks. I have no idea what they are but people love them. I happen to really enjoy their brisket sandwiches, fudge, and jerky. Everything is pretty awesome there though and you can’t go wrong stopping in. 

One thing that Buc-ee’s always gets high praise for is their spacious, clean restrooms. It felt like there were dozens of stalls in the bathroom. Everything was perfectly clean and there was no waiting in line for the women’s restroom, a big win in my book. Plus, clean bathrooms are always a win.

Buc-ee’s: Sevierville, TN

The new location in Sevierville, Tennessee of Buc-ee’s defies all imagination. Whatever you think it will look like, think bigger. Much bigger. 

The Buc-ee’s in Sevier County opened Monday, June 26, 2023, off Interstate 40 as the largest travel center and Buc-ee’s location.

There are 120 gas pumps and the gas there was cheaper by far, like 15 cents a gallon at least, than anywhere else on our drive from Greenville to Tennessee.

The car wash is 250 feet long. That’s a little less than 100 feet short of a football field. 

The retail space is a whopping 74,000 square feet and it’s truly a sight to behold. Don’t be ashamed if you don’t know where to go first when you walk into Buc-ee’s in Sevierville. It’s ok, a friendly Buc-ee’s employee will greet you and help you out if needed. Everyone at Buc-ee’s is ridiculously nice and kind and they look like they are having a blast working there. They literally do cheers at registers. I don’t know what for but it’s fun. 

Buc-ee's brisket maker
Chopping up brisket

From the lady who was making the fudge to the guy cutting up the brisket to the woman who helped us get into a fitting room to try on Buc-ee’s shorts and bathing suits, everyone was so awesome and nice.

Buc-ee’s is known for paying their employees well and posts all around the store and outside that they are looking for help and what their pay scale is. They start pay at $17/hour at the Sevierville location. 

One of the neat things about Buc-ee’s in Sevierville is that it is part of a larger project called the 407: Gateway to the Smokies, a plan put in place by the Eastern Band of Cherokees to convert 200 acres into a tourist destination and entertainment facility. Ground was broken in 2020 and Buc-ee’s is the first major retailer to set up shop. 

What you can buy at Buc-ee’s

Really, the question is what can’t you buy at Buc-ee’s? Need some snorkeling gear? They have it. Need glassware or a cutting board? They have it. Need a cozy set of pajamas? They have it.

Need a lunch box or cooler? They have it. Need hunting gear? They have it. Need toys for Christmas? They have them. Need shoes or bathing suits or flannel shirts or hats? They have all of that. Need tea towels and jewelry and lavender-scented pillow spray? They’ve got those. 

Buc-ee's cutting board
Buc-ee’s Cutting Board

Plan to spend some significant time here to look through all the cool stuff they have. It’s truly a lot of fun. 

The food at the store is also really, really tasty. You’re gonna want to risk it for the brisket here. Fun fact: Eight-time world BBQ champion Randy Pauly is the director of barbecue at Buc-ee’s. He extensively trains staff on how to make the brisket just right.

They also have an assortment of chicken and club sandwiches, pulled pork sandwiches, and subs. You can get banana pudding, cookie dough balls, or key lime pie cups for dessert.

Definitely don’t miss their bakery and homemade fudge section, which is enormous, as is everything at Buc-ee’s. They make their fudge right in front of you and it’s very tempting not to buy as much as you can carry. 

How to Find Buc-ee’s in Sevierville

You’ll start seeing billboards for Buc-ee’s about 90 miles away when you drive from the Upstate. It’s a great motivator to skip bathroom breaks and make a beeline for the beaver. Buc-ee’s is right off of I-40 West at exit 407. 

It’s an excellent first stop on your way to Sevierville and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. You’re only 20 minutes or less from downtown Sevierville, Wilderness at the Smokies, and Soaky Mountain Waterpark. Plus, you’ll most definitely find something you didn’t think you needed there, which is quite the fun experience. 

There is so much to see and do at Buc-ee’s that you’ll probably want to make a return trip before you head home. We encourage all the trips to Buc-ee’s that you feel you need to make. 

Buc-ee’s
Buc-ee’s Blvd, Sevierville, TN 

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Dollywood Splash Country: One of the Best Waterparks in the Country

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Ready for a perfect day trip or summer vacation? Dollywood is a popular place to visit for Greenville families as it’s tons of fun and only three hours away. While you’re there, you can beat the heat by spending some time at Dollywood’s Splash Country. Kidding Around’s Kristina visited this water park with her kids and gathered up all the insider information plus tips and tricks so our readers will know exactly what to expect when they plan their own trip!

Media tickets were provided for this review.

Splash Country sign

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I had never been to a giant water park before packing up the kids and heading to Dollywood’s Splash Country, a mere three hours from Greenville. I had no idea what to expect. Water slides? Pools? Some splash pads? Upon entering Splash Country though, I was more than surprised that the waterpark had all of those plus tons more. I shouldn’t have been surprised though – the water park and Dollywood is ranked by USA Today as one of the very best in the country.

So if you haven’t been to Splash Country, I’ve got all you need to know here. And if you have been but need a little more incentive to go back, I’ll tell you all about what we did and tell you about some of their new rides. The 2025 season opens May 10th, 2025. See their calendar for operating hours when you want to go.

About Splash Country

The waterpark opened in 2001 on 25 acres next to the Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge. It’s under the same brand as Dollywood, of course, which means it’s held to high standards of hospitality, cleanliness, and family fun. It didn’t disappoint on any of these factors. 

When it opened, it had a 25,000-square-foot wave pool, a lazy river, a children’s interactive area, tube rides, and two extreme body slide rides, plus a restaurant. Since 2001, the park has added a whitewater rafting tube ride, the Bear Mountain Fire Tower™ attraction with smaller water slides and a huge climbing structure, a 70-foot high water slide, a huge area with a grotto, waterfalls, slides, a leisure pool, and splash pad for kids, a multi-lane mat slide ride, a water coaster (the first one in Tennessee), and lastly, the TailSpin Racer was added in 2017.  The park has added food stands, water retreat cabanas, and shaded areas as well. 

Clean & Safe

Two things immediately stood out to me about the waterpark: the cleanliness of the entire park and the staff’s attentiveness. No trash was lying around, the pools were all clean, and the rides were spotless.

And the staff were incredibly attentive and kind and helpful. The lifeguards had their eyes glued to the pools at all times, and the larger attractions like the wave pool were well-staffed, where I counted at least 10 lifeguards stationed around the huge pool. The staff and lifeguards at all the rides were well-trained on safety protocol and gave riders precise instructions on safely enjoying the water activities.

Life jackets are available for free all over the park, from little kids to adults. Just pick one up. The park discourages guests from bringing their own life jackets or puddle jumpers, but I saw plenty of them while there. And don’t bring pool toys as they are not allowed.

Tips & Tricks for Dollywood Splash Country

  • Splash Country allows guests to bring a backpack – it will be inspected upon entrance – and offers lockers all around the park. Prices range from $10-$20 depending upon size. I got the medium one for $15 and it easily held my small backpack, change of clothes, towels, and water bottles. You can rent the lockers for the entire day. I’d suggest getting one right near the wave pool since it’s in the middle of the park and close to everything.
  • You can bring your own towels or buy them at the park. We brought ours and laid them out on lawn chairs near the wave pool to save our seats when we wanted to take a break – which was never. But you can put them in your lockers if you like. 
  • While outside food and beverages are prohibited at the park, you are allowed to bring in an unopened water bottle per person. Additionally, ice water is available for free at all concession stands. Please take advantage of this because it’s hot, even when you’re in the water.
  • Family restrooms are available throughout the park, and there is a nursing area for moms near the wave pool. 
  • Dollywood is family-friendly, and its clothing guidelines reflect that policy. They ask that guests don’t wear thongs or cheeky bathing suits. I’d suggest wearing bathing suits that won’t accidentally slip off either during one of the rides.
  • Most of the rides have some height restrictions, so get your kids measured when you get into the park. The child will then get a wristband to indicate which rides they are allowed to go on and saves time from standing in line for a ride they can’t go on. There are several rides open for kids if an adult is with them. 
  • It’s brutally hot in the summer, so wear your shoes everywhere. My kids and I wore water shoes, which we had to take off for some of the rides but worked very well for our day there. The pavement is scorching, and you don’t want to burn your feet, so keep those shoes on while walking around.
  • Get there right when they open. If you are in line about 30 minutes before the park opens, you’ll get a great parking spot (parking is $20 – book online for a couple dollars off) and you’ll have very little wait time for the more popular rides and shorter lines to get into the park.
  • Splash Country offers canopies and retreats of all sizes to rent for the day. See the desk to the right when you walk into the park. They looked pretty awesome, with lounge chairs and plenty of shade. They are priced from $45-$300 per day.
Splash Country slides

Feed Me! Where to eat at Splash Country

Splash Country has several food options inside the park, nachos, tacos, hamburgers, hot dogs, and plenty of desserts like Dippin’ Dots and ice cream. Expect to pay at least $10-15/person for whatever you choose to eat.

Dollywood thankfully understands that families may want to save money on dining and bring their own food. Even though they don’t allow food or drink inside the park, you can leave the park and come back in to get your hand stamped. We packed a cooler for lunch, left the park, ate our cheap lunch, and headed back inside for more fun. There are picnic benches with umbrellas for shade at the park entrance if you’d like to eat your lunch there.

Timesaver H2O pass

Passes to reserve your spot in line and cut down on wait time are available, which could come in useful on busy days. The TimeSaver H2O costs between $55-$70 per person and allows guests to enjoy other attractions while virtually waiting in line for popular rides.

We went during the beginning of the week of July 4th and it was crowded. While we didn’t have to wait too long for any ride, maybe 25 minutes tops, I was certainly a little envious of the people who had the TimeSaver pass since they zipped past us in their own lane. Even shorter wait times can be trying on a tired kid so getting the TimeSaver H2O pass may be worth it. 

Snapshots of Dollywood Splash Country

Water Rides & Play Areas

My favorite areas of the park were the giant wave pool Mountain Waves, the roller coaster raft ride, the Big Bear tube ride, and the Bear Mountain Fire Tower™ with all its water slides. Oh, and the multi-lane mat slides – my oldest daughter and I raced down a couple of times. It was a blast. We spent all day there and my kids were not happy to leave.

Other popular attractions at Dollywood Splash Country are:

  • Slick Rock Racer
  • Fire Tower Falls
  • Raging River Rapids

You can see a list of all the rides and height requirements for Splash Country Online.

Little Creek Falls is an attraction that has no standing water. It’s the perfect place for babies, toddlers and little ones to play and stay cool.

What to Bring

Here’s a list of things you’ll want to bring to Dollywood’s Splash Country:

  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Towels
  • Water shoes (some rides you can’t wear flip flops and others you just have to hold whatever shoes you’re wearing) – but it’s hot and the pavement can be uncomfortable on bare feet so wear shoes
  • A water bottle
  • A waterproof case for your phone. You can buy one at the park or just bring your own.
Dollywood Splash Country lazy river

Tickets

If you plan on going to Dollywood more than twice a year, a season pass is a good investment for both the theme park and Splash Country. If you stay at Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort, which you can literally see from the park, there is a free shuttle also that will take you to the park from the resort.

For the occasional promotion of tickets and sales, follow Dollywood on Facebook or sign up for their email newsletter. If making fun memories with your family is on your list this summer, make a trip over the mountains to Dollywood’s Splash Country!

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The Chattanooga Zoo in Tennessee Lets You Feed Giraffes and Meet Red Pandas

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Inside: A real parent review of the Chattanooga Zoo with all the tips and answers you need to plan your visit.


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Thinking about visiting the Chattanooga Zoo on your family vacation to Chattanooga, TN?

If you are looking for a travel destination away from the tourist-heavy beach and a place with tons to do and see, you should check out Chattanooga, TN. We have everything you need to know about the Chattanooga Zoo and everything you need to know before your family trip there.

Quick Summary: The Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park

Here’s what we loved:
📍 Free parking (yay!)
🦒 Giraffe feeding encounters for just $5
🐐 Petting goats (worth the trip alone, tbh)
🛝 A splash pad + playground right outside the zoo
🎟️ Greenville Zoo members get 50% off admission!

Pro tips:
🎟️ Buy your zoo tickets online to save $2 per person
🕑 Arrive by 2 pm to see everything before closing
🎢 Ride the Zoo Choo train or hop on the carousel for extra fun

The Good Stuff: Our Visit to the Chattanooga Zoo

I’ve wanted to visit Chattanooga for a while, so we packed up the car and made the four-hour drive to this riverside town in Tennessee. We found more to enjoy than we could fit into the three-day trip. The hotel we stayed at could’ve provided a spirited adventure for the entire time. Not to mention the trails, and beautiful swimming holes to enjoy!

On our last day in Chattanooga, we headed towards the Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park. In addition to the zoo, the city park also includes a playground, splash pad area, pool, and sports areas. The City of Chattanooga takes a lot of pride in its public green spaces, and this park is no exception. If you have the time during your stay, check out the splash pad! It looks like a lot of fun!

Things to Know When Visiting the Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park

The Zoo parking is free, which is a bonus in the city where you will pay nearly everywhere you need to park your car. If you have a local zoo membership, here’s where the reciprocity program I’m always talking about will come in handy. For example, if you have a Greenville Zoo membership, you can purchase the tickets at a 50% discount at the gate (it will also get you a discount at the Tennessee Aquarium). Everyone else will need to pre-purchase tickets online prior to arrival. Pre-purchasing will also save you $2 per ticket.

So, if you have little kids on your family vacation, I am sure you are wondering “How long do people spend at the Chattanooga Zoo?” The zoo is a little bigger than some and will take about two hours to explore. Plan to arrive no later than 2 pm, so you can see everything you’d like to before they close at 5 pm.

Barn animals at Chattanooga Zoo in Tennessee.

The Chattanooga Zoo Sections

Once you’re inside the zoo, the Giraffe enclosure will be straight ahead. The zoo is split up into seven sections. You can find a downloadable zoo map on the Chattanooga Zoo website.

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  • Giraffe Feedings $5: A limited number of tickets will be sold Wednesday – Sunday for feeding encounters. They will only be from 11 am to 3 pm and are sold on a first come first serve basis. If the giraffes aren’t outside, be sure to follow the path around the enclosure to the indoor viewing area in the paddock.
  • African birds
  • There will be a new expansion soon, including more Giraffe viewing areas, lions, warthogs, and more.

Himalayan Passage

  • Snow Leopard – You can watch them from home with the zoo’s webcam.
  • Red Panda
  • Gibbon
  • Bali Mynah Bird

Warner Park Ranch

  • Petting Zoo – You get to pet goats! That’s worth Zoo admission right there.
  • Highland Cattle
  • Dromedary Camel
  • Miniature Horse
  • Domestic Goat
  • Alpaca

Walkin’ The Tracks

  • Cougar – Board the “Cougar Express” to find shade and watch the Cougar in its enclosure. Be prepared, at the right end of the train car there is a place where, if it’s so inclined, the cat can hop up and get a closer look at the humans.
  • Bobcat
  • Coyote
  • Prairie Dog

Deserts & Forests

  • Fennec Fox
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Meerkats – these cute creatures made famous by the Lion King movie, have such personality! I could have stayed all day watching them interact with each other. You can watch them from home with the zoo’s webcam.
  • Reptiles & Amphibians

Gombe Forest

  • Chimpanzees
  • Aviary – This was my children’s favorite part. We discovered that the Macaws will say “Hello” in response to you if you say it. Get your camera ready and surprise your kids!

Corcovado Jungle

  • Jaguar
  • Capybara
  • Spider Monkeys
  • Giant Anteater

Additional Offerings and Experiences at the Chattanooga Zoo

The Chattanooga Zoo also offers activities that cost in addition to the entrance ticket price.

  • Zoo Choo Train is $4/$5
    This trackless train gives guests a ride around the park.
  • The Zoo Carousel is $2/$3
  • Wild Animal Encounters $75+
    Online reservations are required for encounter experiences.
    Encounters must be booked 48 hours in advance.
    The 30-minute encounters only allow for two people at a time.
    The minimum age is 7 and anyone under 13, must be accompanied by a paying adult.
    There are 8 different animal encounters to choose from that range in price from $75 to $250. This includes the zoo tours.
    Check the availability of the animal encounter you are interested in, some are not always available.
    *Masks are required for this experience.
  • Wild Burger Restaurant
    The on-site restaurant is open every day from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm, weather permitting. There are also snack carts throughout the zoo.

Accommodations For Sensory Sensitive Guests

The Chattanooga Zoo has partnered with Kulture City, providers of sensory bags for attractions and venues. They have been designated a “Sensory Inclusive Facility”, and guests of all ages can utilize the following things free of charge during their visit:

  • Weighted lap pads
  • Sensory bags
    (Noise-canceling headphones, 3 fidget toys, an ID lanyard)
  • A quiet zone
    located near the alpacas in the Warner Park Ranch area of the zoo

You can find more information about the Chattanooga Zoo’s amenities and accessibility programs on the zoo’s website.

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Visit the Chattanooga Zoo

The Chattanooga Zoo Website
Admission:

Starts at $10.95 for children ages 3-12
Starts at $13.95 for those 13+
There is a discount for purchasing online ahead of time
*prices subject to change without notice

*One Adult Admission to the Chattanooga Zoo was provided to facilitate this review. The author purchased children’s tickets and all opinions are her own, and genuine.

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