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MagiQuest Pigeon Forge is an interactive game that gives you the opportunity to become the main character in a virtual world. The game takes place in a huge 30,000 square foot castle that is located on the main strip in Pigeon Forge. The massive castle building houses several attractions on the first floor and the MagiQuest world is confined to the second floor.
Upon entering the building, get ready to open that wallet and start handing over cash. The charge to play MagiQuest ranges from $10.99 for return visitors to $29.99 for first-time visitor packages. In addition to the general admission fees, expect your children to have a convincing argument for why they need to purchase special wands, wand toppers, and magical capes. You do want them to successfully slay dragons – right?
After a quick tutorial, you are finally ready for your first quest! To choose your quest, you will visit a tree in the center of the playing area that displays available options and programs the wand. Each mission, which is similar to a Harry Potter scavenger hunt in a virtual video-game world, sends you searching for items to collect. When you find one of the necessary items, simply point your specially programmed magical wand at it and it lights up and speaks to you with additional information and instructions.
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During the 90 minute session, you can expect to complete three or four quests. However, you can return in the future at a discounted price and your wand will save all of your previously completed quests and character information.
Even after you leave MagiQuest Pigeon Forge, the wand will remember your character, quests, and current level, which allows you to pick up where you left off at any of the other 15 locations.
In addition to the MagiQuest game, the package deal gives you access to the world’s largest mirror maze, a pirate themed black light golf course, and a laser challenge.
Odyssey Mirror Maze Adventure:
With over 5,000 square feet of endless hallways and dancing lights, the world’s largest mirror maze is sure to adjust your perception of reality. The maze takes approximately 30 minutes to complete and the unique experience is sure to confuse your senses.
Black Light Pirate Miniature Golf:
The miniature golf course has 18 holes and is themed similar to The Pirates of the Caribbean. The black lights make the pirate village, pirate ship, villagers, and hidden treasure pop with all of the colors of the rainbow. This unusual twist on a classic game is fun and different.
The Vault:
The Vault is a dark room filled with a crisscrossed field of green security lasers. Once you enter the room, you are being timed as you carefully navigate your way through a maze of lasers similar to the ones you would see in movies like Mission Impossible. At the end, you will have the opportunity to compare your times against your family, friends, and the top scores of the day.
When you consider it only costs $5 more to add the three other attractions to the MagiQuest Package, it is money well spent. Also, if you buy a package deal that includes additional attractions, they will give you separate tickets for each attraction and each of those tickets are valid for one year.
Insider Tips:
We highly recommend visiting MagiQuest immediately after they open or after 6 PM in evening. Otherwise, be prepared to bump into other people for the entire duration of your game – this place gets crowded during peak times! Unless you like being crammed into tight quarters with tons of people, don’t even think about visiting on a rainy day at a peak time.
It’s winter and getting colder in the mountains of East Tennessee! If you prefer to stay warm inside, you’re in luck because the indoor options in Pigeon Forge are endless. Here are ten incredible places to visit on a cold winter day.
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1.MAGIQUEST
Imagine you are inside a video game and on a daring quest. The entire family can enjoy this interactive game. MagiQuest is an indoor wonderland that is exciting for all ages. Your children will especially enjoy the real magic wands they use to solve the mystery. A ticket also gets you a round of mini-golf and a mirror maze.
2. PIRATES VOYAGE DINNER AND SHOW
Join Blackbeard and his pirate crew as you journey through sword fights and cannon blasts. Not only can you enjoy the pirates, but you will also see Salty the sea lion and a few mermaids. They also have several dietary accommodations, which are pretty impressive.
3. WONDERWORKS
If you are looking for something that kids of all ages will enjoy, look no further than WonderWorks. This fun upside down attraction in Pigeon Forge has a bubble lab, a walk-on musical piano and plenty of other interactive exhibits that will keep the kids busy for hours. WonderWorks is a must-do on a cold winter day!
4.HOLLYWOOD WAX MUSEUM
If you are looking to mingle with Hollywood stars, then your chances are high if you check out this wax museum. If wax figures aren’t your thing, try out the museum’s exciting 5-D experience and a mirror maze.
5. TITANIC MUSEUM ATTRACTION
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If you want a chance to see actual Titanic items, this is it. The interactive museum houses over 400 genuine artifacts. You can even experience 28- degree water for a sincere appreciation of the fate of the victims. They also have an actual lifeboat for you to try.
6. PIGEON FORGE SNOW
If you never get to see snow or participate in any snow activities, then this place is for you. The indoor snow facility is the first one in the U.S. that has real snow, the only ingredient is water. You can enjoy snow tubing and a large snow play area. Imagine a snowball fight even in the summer.
7. TOPJUMP TRAMPOLINE & EXTREME ARENA
If you are looking for the perfect way to tire the kids out, this is the place. TopJump is a trampoline park plus an arcade, a candy store, and a sweet place for parents to unwind while keeping a close eye on the kids. TopJump is a great way to get rid of energy on a cold winter day.
8. CRAVE GOLF
Crave Golf has many options for a perfect winter vacation. Not only is it the number one mini-golf course in the US, but it also has several other options for every family member in your group.
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Teens will enjoy the escape room, while the younger kids can enjoy a game of mini bowling. After playing, everyone can grab an ice cream cone or a bag of candy.
9. COMEDY BARN SHOW
A comedy show that your entire family can enjoy, with clean and funny humor. Even the kids will be thrilled with the magicians, animals, jugglers and so much more. The Comedy Barn is celebrating more than 25 years of entertaining visitors coming to Pigeon Forge.
10. LIVE MUSIC IN PIGEON FORGE
A foolproof plan for a cold winter night in Pigeon Forge is to hear live music. You will especially love Hard Rock Café, the newly opened Puckett’s Grocery, or Smoky Mountain Brewery for both the live entertainment and food options.
Stay warm in Pigeon Forge this winter and share your fun on social media using #MyPigeonForge.
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