Tennessee Ski Vacations
Located near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Ober
Gatlinburg is the only ski resort in the state. It is
more than just a ski resort, however. It is a complete
family vacation spot with an amusement park, indoor
ice skating, a bungee tower, an alpine slide, and
many other activities and attractions – there is
something to please everyone.
With an elevation of 3301 feet, and a vertical drop of
600 feet, Ober Gatlinburg features eight trails: two
beginner trails, four intermediate trails, and two
advanced trails. There are three lifts, including two
quad lifts, one double lift, and one surface lift. The
season runs from the middle of December through
early March, and night skiing is allowed on all trails
except the Grizzly trail.
Rentals are available for both ski equipment and
snowboarding equipment. Private and group lessons
for skiing and snowboarding are also available
through the Smokey Mountain Snow Sport School.
You can also easily find food at the many snack
bars, food carts, the café, the restaurant, or in the
lounge.
You must not miss the longest chair lift ride in the
south! You will see awesome views of the Great
Smoky Mountains. You will also get a bird’s eye
view of some of the slopes, and you can have your
picture taken on top of the mountain. If you don’t
ski, don’t worry! You can ride back down the
mountain on the chair lift as well. Don’t forget the
Tramway. The tramway departs from downtown
Gatlinburg and takes you to the ski resort and the
amusement park.
Even if you don’t ski, you can still explore the thrill
of flying down a mountain at a high speed – or a
slow speed if you choose. This is possible with the
Alpine Slide. The slide is approximately 1800 feet
long, and takes you down a winding wooded slope.
You have total control over your speed with the
use of a braking device on each sled. Other
attractions at the amusement park include the
Black Bear Habitat, a bungee jump, a water race,
go karts, indoor ice skating, kiddie land, an arcade,
miniature golf, a Spider Web Velcro Wall Jump,
water rides, and a shooting range.
No matter what type of fun or adventure you are
seeking, there is something to satisfy everyone in
the family at Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort and
Amusement Park. This is definitely a trip worth taking
– especially if you have younger kids or senior
citizens traveling with you.

Travel Tips to European Countries: Spain
About The Country
Spain is famous world wide for its flamenco dancers and bullfights.
The architecture reflects the Moroccan style. Cave paintings, renaissance
cathedrals, Moorish palaces prove the diversity of the country.
Spring, fall and early summer are very pleasant here, though summers
are hot.
Culture
Spanish is the regional language of Spain. English is also widely
spoken here. Over the period of time, Spanish people have become
modern in order to gel with the changing times and are no longer
conservative. But that hasn’t changed the values, traditions, manners
and customs of the locals. People here have two surnames; the first
surname can be used to refer to the person. To greet someone, a
handshake will do the job. Take a small gift along when visiting
someone’s house. Save the flowers for special occasions. Dinner
is generally taken very late in the night. People wear casuals most
of the time. Men are expected to wear jackets at some restaurants.
Swimsuits should be confined to the pools and beaches. Recently
a ban has been applied on smoking in public places.
Shopping
Shops open quite early in the morning and stay open late in the
evening. In the afternoon, they are closed for lunch or siesta.
Porcelain and leather goods are famous and they will be good gifts
for friends and family members back home. Bills are to be paid along
with the service charges, so tipping is a matter of gratitude.
Electricity
Voltage is 220 volts and frequency is 50 Hz
Getting There
IBERIA is the national airline of Spain. Many other low-cost airlines
offer services in the country. There are nearly thirty international
airports in Spain, out of which Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante
and Malaga are famous.
Madrid located at 13km away from the city has a good bus service
every fifteen minutes. Underground service also works to transport
passengers to their destinations. Other facilities offered at this
airport are duty free shops, bank, restaurant, tourism information,
and hotel reservations.
Barcelona is very close to the city, situated at a distance of
3 km only. Buses are available every 15 minutes and trains are available
every 20 minutes. Taxis are available throughout the day. Duty free
shops, restaurants, bank, car hire and tourism information are available
here.
There is a good network of roads connecting Spain north to south.
Toll booths are installed in some parts of the country. Carrying
few Euros will help smooth sailing at the toll booths. If driving
one’s private car, it would be better if the travel insurance covers
medical costs too. Carrying a medical kit can prove to be of some
help.
Travel Tips to European Countries: Germany
About the country
The Federal republic of Germany is the most influential country
of Europe. It has witnessed the most controversial facts of history
like Nazism, Holy Roman Empire and the building and demolition of
the Berlin wall. With many magnificent castles it has wealth of
art and culture. German is the widely spoken language in German,
but outsiders can find many English speaking locals especially in
the common tourist destinations.
Weather
The weather here is very unpredictable as there is a possibility
of rain almost all months, so carry clothes accordingly. April and
May are the months of spring which brings in full bloom of fruits
and flowers. Months from May to September have very fine weather
with sunny skies and offers the best time for traveling and site-seeing.
People who have a passion for sports like swimming, hiking, and
cycling can have the best time here during these months. Winter
sports can be enjoyed at the resorts in the months from November
to early March. The temperatures are below freezing and the days
are too short (comprise of only six to eight months) in winter.
Local Customs
Locals greet each other by handshaking and saying Guten Tag. To
say goodbye, people use Auf Wiedersehen. Guests are expected to
bring uncovered and odd number of flowers, especially roses, when
visiting someone’s home. The guests are welcomed with either food
or refreshments. At the table, hosts say ‘Guten Appetit’ to which
the guests should reply with ‘Ebenfalls’. Smoking should be better
avoided in public areas. Locals dress informally but certain occasions
like opera, theatre, certain restaurants and social functions call
for formal wear.
Electricity
220 V, 50 Hz
Moving Around
The best way to get around is to buy the Welcome cards or the city
passes which allows the customer to access unlimited bus facility
in many cities of Germany. It also gives special offer on certain
tourist attractions. For flexibility one can rent-a-car or go for
chauffer driven cars. Along with the rent, VAT of 16% is payable.
Car insurance should be available before hand in case of any accident.
The speed limit within the cities is mostly 50kph and 100kph on
the highways.
Nine stars
The nine stars of Southwest Germany comprise of Baden-Baden, Freiburg,
Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Heilbronn, Mannheim, Pforzheim Stuttgart,
and Ulm. They are considered to be some of the beautiful cities
of Europe. Each of the cities play a vital role in the culture of
Germany. Baden-Baden has few of the finest resorts and also has
Europe’s second largest opera and concert hall. Freiburg is known
as the historic city center and is famous for cobblestone mosiacs,
open streams and ancient alleys. Heidelberg has world famous castles
and Germany’s oldest university. Karlsruhe has the famous museum
Center for Art and Media. Look out for various amusements along
the Nectar river of Heilbronn. Pforzheim is the capital for watches
and jewelry. Stuttgart is famous for theatres and opera. Ulm is
the birth place of Albert Einstein and is also house to the world’s
tallest hurch spire.
Travel
The national airline that serves Germany is Lufthansa. Bwelin-Tegel
airport is situated at 8 km away from the city and it takes about
20 minutes to reach there. There is a provision of duty free shops,
banks, post office, eateries, conference hall, and car hire and
tourism information for the passengers.
Another busy airport is the Frankfurt airport which is located
at 13km away from the city. Buses take about 20 minutes to get there.
Taxis are available at any time. The Intercity railway network at
the airport also provides international services to Hungary, Switzerland
and Austria. The facilities provided here are duty free shops, left
luggage, restaurants, banks, conference halls, post office, car
hire and tourism information. No departure tax is levied on the
passengers.
Those wishing to travel by sea can avail the ferry connections
to Finland, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Latvia, and Norway.
Eurostar provides railway service to and from Belgium, France and
the UK. Booking can be made by telephone. The Inter-Rail offers
unlimited second class train travel within 29 European countries.
The Eurailpass offers unlimited first class train travel within
17 European countries.
EuroCity and InterCity trains have a restaurant on board, providing
food and drinks. InterCity Express target the business class and
provides services such as fully equipped office, conference compartments,
etc. Tourist over 17 years of age can carry alcohol and tobacco
with them within permissible limits.
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