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Day 2 ~ Southern Belle River Cruise and Our Smoky Mountain Cabin
Day 2 ~ Southern Belle River Cruise and Our Smoky Mountain Cabin
Nick and I got up at 8.45am and met the others in their room. They had been down to the pool for a swim but the chlorine must have been really high as Sophie’s eyes were so red and sore. We went down to Porter’s Steakhouse Restaurant in the hotel for breakfast, the restaurant was very nice. We had the choice of a la carte or buffet, we all choose the buffet which was nice but had a small selection. There was a small selection of fruit, cereal and hot food and also Starbuck’s coffee, it was all very good.
Porter's Steakhouse


After a nice breakfast we went back to our rooms and got showered and dressed. At 11am we caught the complimentary shuttle down to the waterfront which was just past all the restaurants. It was very pretty at the waterfront, there were 2 big curvy bridges, some fountains, the big aquarium and river just in front.


View down towards the restaurants and our hotel from the bridge

We walked past and down to the river, we passed Coldstone Creamery which was by the river, it was lucky as we were planning on going there at some point and now we knew exactly where it was. We went down to Pier 2 which is where the Southern Belle leaves from, the pier is a big, mock steam boat with an outside deck with tables and chairs on and a shop inside.

We went and got our tickets, got a souvenir picture taken and then boarded the Southern Belle. We were seated by the window, right by the buffet; we weren’t hungry yet after breakfast but went and got free drinks from the bar.
Enjoying the cruise


The inside seating deck

We then went up to the top deck and met the narrator who asked where we were from and seemed quite shocked we were here. We stood up on the platform next to the Captains room as we set sail and then went to the deck just below whilst we sailed up the river towards Lookout Mountain. We learn't all about the area, its history and importance and about the attractions at Lookout Mountain which we had planned to visit on our way back to Atlanta. When we reached the end of the river near Lookout Mountain we turned round and went back.
The journey up to Lookout Mountain


You can see her red eyes from the pool in the picture

At this point we went down to get some food. The buffet was a deluxe deli buffet and by the time we went down there was no-one else there, it was great. There were different rolls and breads, ham, beef and turkey, cheeses, salad, potato salad, potato chips and cookies, it was all very good.



After we had finished our lunch we went back up to the deck and watched as we sailed down to the other side of the pier. We went and sat in the Captains room on this nice big sofa and had great views. We went under the world’s longest passenger bridge, past some gorgeous and unusual houses and a garden full of unusual sculptures.
The captains deck


The waterfront and aquarium

The longest pedestrian bridge

The sculpture garden

Before we knew it it was 1.30pm and we were approaching the pier for the end of our cruise. We had all really enjoyed the cruise up the river and it was nice getting to learn a bit about the area, without being bored. The food had been really good too, it was just a shame we had had a big breakfast.
Once we got off we went and had a look in the shop and got some souvenirs. Sophie brought me a lovely black cuddly bear; he was so cute and fluffy. She loved it too so Nick brought her one too. As we were in the shop the queue for the next cruise was absolutely huge, ours was quite quiet so the early one was obviously a good choice.
Once we had finished in the shop we walked up to Coldstone Creamery. None of us were hungry but we all wanted ice-cream so we brought a small one each. I had sweet cream ice-cream with caramel sauce and Reece’s peanut butter cups, it was so good and it’s so clever how they make it on the slab.

After we had finished we walked back to the hotel, walking over the curvy bridges on the way. As we walked back up to the hotel it was so, so hot, but also still raining, which it had been ever since we landed unfortunately. Back at the hotel we grabbed our luggage from our rooms and as Mum and Dad loaded the car Nick and I got a Starbucks. The hotel had its own Starbuck’s which was the biggest, or second biggest in the world, it was quite big but I’m not sure about it being that big.

The hotel from the outside (taken from the tram stop across the street)

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