It's a great trip. The tram runs every 20 minutes from 9:30 am to 9:30 pm. Each car can hold up to 120 people. The trip takes about 10 minutes each way. There are actually two cars on the same cable - one coming up from downtown, one going down from Ober Gatlinburg - so they pass in the middle.
But here's the really good news. Your $10 ticket entitles you to ride as many times as you want that day and the next day! We made our round trip down and back, then drove down the mountain, did the Roaring Forks Motor Trail, and went to the Cherokee Restaurant (next to Calhoun's) for dinner. After dinner, right about dusk, we rode the tram up and back. That was really nice, because we got to see Gatlinburg at night.
They're pretty loose about paying for rides, because they seem to make their money off the attractions and shops at Ober Gatlinburg. When we bought our tickets, they stamped our hands with an ultra-violet ink. But they said, "If the ink wears off, just tell them John (our driver) sent you!"
Try it! You'll see the house owned by Dunkin' Donuts, the house owned by Delta Airlines (with wings for a roof), and a Barbie house. You can see the bear dean at Ober Gatlinburg from the air (instead of paying $6 to see it on the ground).
And you get a great view of Gatlinburg - and even all the way to Pigeon Forge - as you're coming down the mountain.
For more information on the tram, visit this site: http://www.obergatlinburg.com/newtram.htm. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Great blog about a beautiful place. I do Florida travel blogs, but I am envious of yours for sure. All the best.
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