August 28, 2013
Legend has it, the peculiar upside down attraction in Pigeon Forge originated when a science experiment went wrong inside the Bermuda triangle. Scientists were conducting special research on the power of tornadoes when one got loose and spun the house all the way to the scenic Smoky Mountains.
Properly named WonderWorks , today the house is open for other budding young scientists to come explore and conduct their own experiments with more than 100 hands on exhibits. Perfect for all ages, activities inside the house include a sampling of hurricane force winds, space exploration and the largest indoor ropes challenge course in the Smokies!
Wonderworks opens at 9 a.m. daily. Tickets to the Pigeon Forge attraction is $22.99 for adults and $14.99 for children ages 4-12 and seniors 55 and over. Children ages 3 and under are admitted in free of charge. Closed toe shoes are suggested in order to experience all the activities inside this unique Pigeon Forge attraction.
While you are there, don’t forget to check out the unique magic show performed by Terry Evanswood. Voted number one magic show in the Smokies, Evanswood incorporated a masterful blend of family-friendly comedy and mind-spinning magic into one performance kids are sure to remember for years to come. Tickets to Evanswood’s show are $25.99 for adults and $17.99 for children and seniors. Specialty combo pricing is available for both the magic show and Pigeon Forge attraction.
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