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Park Vista By DoubleTree

Park Vista By Double Tree by Hilton

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The iconic Park Vista hotel is ranked 8.4/10 on Expedia. The hotel is on the trolley routes, but still a 10 minute walk from Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies and 15 minutes from Gatlinburg SkyLift Park. The Park Vista is a family friendly location that has free WiFi, is pet friendly, and has an amazing pool. A restaurant is located on site and is a very high quality restaurant.

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