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Experience a fun-filled lumberjack show in Pigeon Forge with live competitions, a hearty all-you-can-eat meal, and a festive holiday twist.
When planning a trip to Pigeon Forge, finding activities that entertain the whole family while offering good value is key. The Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show promises just that: a lively mix of daring lumberjack competitions, hearty Southern-style food, and a festive holiday atmosphere. We’ve reviewed it from the perspective of travelers who want a memorable experience without breaking the bank.
Two things we particularly like about this experience are its authenticity—these are real, world-renowned lumberjacks competing in energetic events—and the inclusive nature of the show, which encourages audience participation. Plus, the all-you-can-eat feast adds a satisfying touch to the evening. One potential consideration? The food, while plentiful, might not satisfy everyone’s taste buds if you’re expecting gourmet fare. That said, this show is best suited for families, groups, or anyone looking to enjoy lively entertainment with a hearty meal in a lively, friendly setting.
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The highlight of this experience is undoubtedly the live lumberjack competition. These aren’t actors hired for a stage; they are seasoned professionals from across the nation, boasting impressive resumés. You’ll see them chop, log roll, climb, and throw axes with a level of skill that’s genuinely remarkable. The show’s energy is contagious, with heckling, cheering, and friendly banter encouraged—so bring your loud voice and competitive spirit.
We loved the way the event is designed to be interactive, with opportunities for spectators to participate in challenges. It’s a lively, noisy affair that keeps everyone engaged, whether you’re seated in the front or in the back. Reviewers often mention the show’s entertainment value—”very well put together” and “incredibly fun” seem to be common sentiments. However, some note that the event’s pacing might feel a bit rushed, especially if you’re eager to see all the events.
The supper is described as an all-you-can-eat buffet, promising a hearty meal to fuel the excitement. The menu offers around six items, with some reviewers calling it “delicious” and others calling it “lackluster.” People enjoying the experience often mention the food as a solid, satisfying complement to the show. One reviewer raved, “Five Star all the way around…entertainment AND delicious homemade food.”
However, a few travelers point out that the food can be dry or cold, and the portion size might be limited if you’re expecting a large, gourmet buffet. For the price—around $55 per person—it’s a decent value if you’re looking for abundant, comforting American fare rather than culinary finesse. The key is to arrive hungry and ready for a casual, fun meal rather than a fine dining experience.
During the Christmas season, the show takes on a holiday theme, with singing along to seasonal tunes and a cheerful atmosphere. This makes it a particularly good choice if you’re visiting in December. The lively music and festive decorations help set a joyful tone that enhances the overall experience.
Your ticket includes access to the onsite lumberjack adventure park. Here, you can test your own skills or simply enjoy the thrill of activities like ziplining and log rolling. The zipline coaster is a standout feature, offering stunning views and a rush of adrenaline. For families or groups, this adds extra value beyond just the show, turning your evening into an active, outdoor adventure.
Most travelers book about 27 days ahead, which suggests the experience is popular and worth planning in advance. The show runs several times a day, giving flexibility to fit into your schedule. With a duration of around 1 hour 30 minutes, it’s a manageable evening activity—long enough to be satisfying but not so long that it interferes with other plans.
The experience is accessible; service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate. Near public transportation options make it easy to reach the venue without renting a car.
Reviews paint a mostly positive picture. Many appreciate the genuine skill of the lumberjacks and the engaging, energetic show. “Kids really enjoy it,” one reviewer said, especially when participating or cheering their favorite team. Several note that the show is a hit for all ages, from young children to grandparents.
On the other hand, a few complaints focus on the limited food options and quality—some found it dry or cold—and one mentioned a weather-related cancellation, which affected their plans and refunds. It’s worth noting that cancellations due to poor weather are handled with full refunds or rescheduling options.
For around $55, with a full hour and a half of entertainment, plus access to the adventure park, the value is reasonable—especially if you’re after an engaging, family-friendly activity. The inclusion of a hearty meal and outdoor activities makes it a full evening of fun, not just a show. If you’re traveling with kids or want a lively, interactive experience that combines sport, entertainment, and a bit of holiday cheer, this tour offers good bang for your buck.
This experience is perfect for families, groups of friends, or anyone who enjoys lively competitions and outdoor adventures. The authenticity of the lumberjack contests adds a special touch, making it more than just a staged spectacle. The festive holiday theme during winter visits makes it especially appealing around Christmas.
If you’re seeking a relaxed, fun night out that combines entertainment, hearty food, and outdoor thrills, Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show is a winner. Keep in mind that the food isn’t gourmet, but the lively atmosphere and genuine competition more than make up for it.
In short, it’s a fun, family-friendly spectacle that offers memorable moments for everyone—just arrive hungry, ready to cheer, and prepared for a good time.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket covers the entire show, which lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, plus access to the onsite adventure park with activities like ziplining and log rolling.
Can I choose my show time?
Yes, several show times are available, allowing you to pick a slot that fits your schedule.
Is the food served during the show?
The all-you-can-eat buffet is served outside, and you can enjoy it before or after the show, depending on your chosen time. The menu includes about six items, which are hearty but may vary in quality.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted at the venue.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If inclement weather causes cancellation, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book approximately 27 days ahead, as it’s a popular attraction. Planning early ensures you get your preferred time slot.