Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, in the midst of the Smoky Mountains, offers a dizzying array of much to do. Margaritaville Island Hotel is at the center of family-friendly fun with enough to keep adults satisfied.
I arrived at Margaritaville at night to a promise of a good time as I steered my car over the bridge to the property. Neon in every direction, a 200-foot Ferris wheel, and a fountain of a dancing water light show are only part of the property’s bounty. This 134-room hotel is a destination that buzzes with shopping, dining and entertainment during the day and into the evening.
When I arrived after 10:30 pm on a Thursday night, much had quieted down. The reception desk check-in staff was friendly and ready to offer help if I needed anything. All I needed was my room key, directions on how to find my room, and help watching my belongings while I parked the car.
Parking here costs money if a valet parks the car. I opted to park myself. This involved driving to the free lot just one lot over from the valet option and walking back to the hotel. It’s not far. A few minutes walk at most.
At first, finding my room seemed a bit confusing since Margarvitaville Island Hotel seems to sprawl in different directions. Once one is clear if one has a river view, a village view, or a fountain view, the layout makes sense. My standard king room had a village view. My balcony overlooked Market Street, a shopping pleasure full of specialty shops. Across the way, I could see hotel rooms facing my direction with the street between us.
The river views overlook the Little Pigeon River. By morning, every view was hopping with people of all ages out and about. Margaritaville Island Hotel and Pigeon Forge were wide awake.
Although my king room was one of the standard rooms, it seemed anything but. There’s much the Margaritaville Island Hotel offers to make a stay feel special. The decor has an ocean breezy feel with a touch of an upscale mountain cabin tossed in. The stacked stone fireplace is a central feature, as is the granite counter wet bar with a microwave, small refrigerator, Keurig coffee maker, and a margarita maker. The 40-inch flat-screen TV was positioned so one could watch from the bed or the oversize chair.
The bathroom was as aesthetically pleasing as the rest of the room. The large walk-in shower with its dual rain shower nozzles had a wood and stone look. The vessel sink, lighted mirror, and vanity were also sharp. Towels were plush and the amenities from the hotel’s St. Somewhere Spa are splendid. The parrot painting was a nod to Jimmy Buffet and his Margaritaville motif.
My side of this Pigeon Forge hotel was closest to the pool, a wonderful rooftop space with the Smoky Mountain Wheel as a magnificent backdrop. At night, this was a splendid place to hang out. During the day, it’s lovely as well with adults and kids sharing space. Toss in a margarita from the poolside bar for some extra pleasure.
The large workout room is near the pool as well.
Along with the pool area, other hotel visiting spots are the lobby and Changes in Latitude Lobby Bar. Margaritaville’s dining options include the Margaritaville Restaurant with a mix of burgers, Louisiana inspired and Mexican dishes, and the Margaritaville Coffee Shop. I grabbed a breakfast sandwich here after checkout.
I did not have the chance to try the St. Somewhere Spa where everything from various massage styles to hair cuts are possible, but I did take a ride on that huge Ferris wheel. The views from the top are spectacular.
Many guests seemed to enjoy the view from the rocking chairs surrounding the dancing fountain.
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At checkout, the reception staffers were happy to watch my belongings while I got my car, and the valets let me leave my car for a few moments while I ran into Smoky Mountain Moonshine for a quick tasting and purchases.
Not so long ago, Pigeon Forge hotels weren’t much to write home about, but Margaritaville Island Hotel has raised the bar considerably. Room rates start at $256. You can book your stay through Hotels.com, however, Fountain View guestrooms can only be booked through the the hotel’s own reservation site.
Post and photos courtesy of Jamie Rhein, whose stay was hosted by the Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism as part of the Midwest Travel Journalists’ meeting.
Happy to see this and read. I am going for a mini vacation along with my husband and 7 year old little boy. He is autistic… highly functional..
I was so surprised when my husband booked our stay for this place. And after looking .. all i can say is wow.. i really do hope it lives up to the hype that is written. But now I can rest assured due to your review of the place.
Our first choice was Great Wolf Lodge but unfortunately they had no rooms and were booked. There is always next time.
Honestly after seeing how its laid out and all the places and things to do here.. Im not at all disappointed we didn’t get to stay at Great Wolf Lodge.
We are going next week, September 8th – 12th. Odd days I know but my husband barely gets one day off a week, so I am grateful he got time off. There are only 2 other people in the whole plant that do his job. And if you have ever heard of James Hardie then you know that is very high demand. He is always having to go in even when he just got off. And works anywhere from 12 hour shifts to 14 15 hour .
I have not been to Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg or the area since 2008.. so I’m sure I will be overwhelmed with what things we are going to do and where we will go.. its always been a fight to ever leave and if i could id move to the area. Im from West Virginia and love the mountains.. but live in Virginia now.. and I will say… I’m not a fan even being here since 2013..
Anyways again thank you for your review.
Be safe God Bless and happy early Labor Day.
Erika Stewart.
Erika, I was so surprised by Pigeon Forge. Margaritaville Island Hotel is central to so many places. I wan’t sure what to expect myself but I had such a great time. I hope it meets your expectations. I hope you enjoy yourself and have that vacation you and your family so deserve.
Hi Jamie, we were just at the Margaritaville island hotel about a month ago and we enjoyed the fountain view room with a balcony. I loved sitting on balcony and people watching. You could see a lot of the island from our room. We only had time for one day and night at the hotel but I am sure we will go back in the fall if we can get a fountain view room. We used to stay in Gatlinburg but the island is much better I think. Plenty to do on the island without having to go someplace else to eat or shop. Safe travels to you.
Sam, I’m glad you enjoyed your stay. I was just talking to a friend earlier last week about what a great time I had here. I’m glad the balcony room with a view of the fountain gave you the feeling of wanting to go back. Have fun there in the fall.