Has anyone traded out for a week at a resort in the Smokey Mountains? If so, which one and did you like it?
We have never traded out before (have always stayed at DVC resorts), but that is an area I think we might like to visit.
Thanks everyone! I guess I only wanted to go if we could trade out. We have two in college and so our vacations have to be DVC vacations for the next few years.
So if we can't trade out for it, we will probably stick with a DVC resort.
Thanks!
When was that and what building were you in? We're there in a couple of weeks for a big family trip, so any intel would be appreciated.We rented a week at Wyndham Smoky Mountains, Sevierville from a TUGG member. I would not recommend this place. If you want to feel like you are staying in the mountains, this is not the place to stay. The resort itself was nice, the units were nice, but between the quarry that was blasting behind us and no views (where we were), we won't stay there again.
We are just back from a week at Wyndham Smoky Mountains, which is our Wyndham home resort.We rented a week at Wyndham Smoky Mountains, Sevierville from a TUGG member. I would not recommend this place. If you want to feel like you are staying in the mountains, this is not the place to stay. The resort itself was nice, the units were nice, but between the quarry that was blasting behind us and no views (where we were), we won't stay there again.
We are just back from a week at Wyndham Smoky Mountains, which is our Wyndham home resort.
We were in Bldg 26, which is one of the buildings right next to the quarry (literally less than 50 yards). We had three families (11 people) all there for seven days, and none of us heard any noise of any kind from the quarry.
IMO, mountain wise, there are better locations. However, there aren't many resorts in the area that give you a true mountain feel. Mountain loft, Westgate Laurel Crest and Tree Tops come to mine but there are a few resorts I haven't seen the location.Good! They stopped the blasted blasting! So glad you didn't have to deal with it.
Let me ask you, at this resort, did you feel like you were visiting the mountains? Maybe it is just me.....
Yes and no.Let me ask you, at this resort, did you feel like you were visiting the mountains? Maybe it is just me.....
This illustrates a point I've made often on this BBS, to investigate thoroughly before going to a resort, making a reservation or accepting an exchange. The Wyndham's there are likely the nicest resorts in the area but there are other nice resorts in "better" locations from a mountain perspective. For example, I'm writing this looking out over the ocean from my 10th Floor Marriott Kauai Beach Club 1 BR. These are a hotel conversion and the kitchen is substandard IMO. Think DVC studio with utensils or for those that know, Marriott studio. No burners, no oven and the microwave is not even a convection. But it's just the 2 of us and we tend to eat out at least once daily. I've seen many limited kitchens and this is by far the most spartan I've seen in a 1 BR by a long shot.When we went, it was with Grammy at 93 and her daughter (my MIL) so our outings were quite tame!
I thought the units were very nice, as was the pool and rec area. I was just a tad disappointed in the views. For us, a quarry that was exploding and watching the units across the street being built by noisy contractors. By now I'm sure all work is completed. I just wish there had been more trees and mountains.
Just getting started and relaxing today on Kauai, since yesterday (change of islands) was a busy day. Just using your post to make the point, even then, there's no way to account for all variables.Dean, what the heck are you doing here and not out in beautiful Maui????
Actually I did do some research before booking that TS (actually got it from a TUGGER).
The construction had not yet begun when I started my info search and I guess we were just lucky with the blasting the week we were there!
IMO, mountain wise, there are better locations. However, there aren't many resorts in the area that give you a true mountain feel. Mountain loft, Westgate Laurel Crest and Tree Tops come to mine but there are a few resorts I haven't seen the location.
All resorts I know of in the area are hit or miss from a unit assignment standpoint. Some units have very nice views, others not so much. At least one of our members owns there and can tell you more.We stayed at Tree Tops and enjoyed our stay this past January (week after New Years). I would not say it is Mountain views though (unless you stay on the very top units (I forget what they are called). Though we used another method to stay there. We liked the location as it is in Gatlinburg and closer to the National Park than others. Personally I cannot stand Pigeon Forge or Sevierville. Gatlinburg is quaint and less touristy than those two. We went to Ober Gatlinburg for a day and had fun there as well.