We vacation in Gatlinbuirg with DH's family every winter. We love it there. Another vote for the Peddler from me (and another against Open Hearth - it used to be awesome, now we'll never go back

) but the one place we MUST go at least once and usually twice is the Apple Barn, actually called Applewood's Farmhouse Restaurant: DH would drive the 6 hours just to eat there. Yummy, yummy apple fritters and apple butter, really yummy vegetable soup that even my kids will eat, and try the Applewood Pork Loin - it melts in your mouth
http://www.applewoodfarmhouserestaurant.com/home.html
Don't miss the cages with the little birds in the back, and we also love the Apple Barn shop as well as the Christmas shop there. We also have seen Dixie Stampede 3 times and have never been disappointed. We are a group of 10: DH's parents, his brother's family (kids 16 and 12) and the four of us (kids 5 and 7). We also really enjoyed the Black Bear Jamboree and the Louise Mandrell show (
www.louisemandrell.com) was very excellent (and I'm not a big country music fan - but this was so much more!). Our kids enjoyed Dollywood, but although it is clean, don't expect WDW-level attractions
Also, we really enjoyed hiking some of the easier trails in the national park together this year. Our little one is finally old enough to not want to be carried half the way and the scenery is beautiful. Even if you aren't big nature buffs, the trail to Laurel Falls is *paved* -it can't get much easier

There's also horseback riding and such things and our kids like the Mine where you can find gemstones in dirt brought in from real mines. We've never found anything worthy of being made into jewelry, but it's still fun
I think no one has mentioned Ober Gatlinburg, which has an indoor ice rink in addition to snowboarding and skiing trails. The ever-present gift shops are there as well
Have fun!
Laurie
