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Just north of Atlanta, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is a new kind of roller coaster that lets you fly through the air zip line style, but hooked to a roller coaster track. The one of a kind attraction takes riders on a 1,000-foot-long ride 80 feet in the air above Lumberjack Square at Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Show & Adventure Park.
Read more and see photos from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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bigboy said:
I didn't know she was still much of a relevant brand. Her restaurant in Dallas fizzled out with a whimper earlier this year.
Two words: Pigeon. Forge. (The land of white people lining up for all-you-can-eat misery.)
That location is huge, in a modern, new-build on an out parcel at The Landing. Late one night after a day at Dollywood I decided I was hungry. (I know, seems impossible...) I noticed Paula’s was still open so I went in. The entire first floor was retail and a big waiting area. Up the escalator was the second floor kitchen and enormous dining room. I waited a while up there and when I finally caught someone’s attention she seemed dismayed that I was there by myself. Here’s how it works, and there’s only one option: the AYCE feast brings three (3) entrees, five (5) sides, and a dessert. On the initial order they bring enough for each person in the party. Later you can reorder as much as you want, and there’s no carry out whatsoever.
Well, that seemed like a lot of food to me, even at single portions, so I asked if I order the 3+5+1 (no choice there) and just get that, no reorder, can I take any uneaten portion with me. The answer was no. So I pressed back saying it was mine, I was paying for it, and it only made sense that as long as I didn’t reorder I should be able to do what I want. Again, no. So I walked out.
But not before cruising through the retail store looking for I didn’t know what. Then it occurred to me that there was a blessing in disguise. I decided not to spend a dime there and felt better about it.
Well, until I got to Mellow Mushroom there at The Landing and it was terrible. I should’ve had dinner at Dollywood.
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