Archive for May, 2008

Grand Ole Opry Schedule of Performers For May 9 & 10, 2008

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Please Note: The Grand Ole Opry does not release final lineups until the Wednesday prior to each performance. This list will be updated weekly as new performers are confirmed and added to the lineup.

Friday, May 9 - Order Tickets

Jim Ed Brown w/ Helen Cornelius
Jean Shepard
Del McCoury Band
Jimmy Dickens
Jennifer Hanson
Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys
George Hamilton IV
The White
Jeannie Seely
Jack Greene
Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press

Saturday, May 10 - Order Tickets

 6:30 performance

Jimmy Dickens
The Whites
Del McCoury Band
Carrie Underwood
Dierks Bentley
Aaron Tippin
Marty Stuart
Connie Smith
Mel Tillis
Opry Square Dancers
Bill Anderson
Jimmy C. Newman
Jean Shepard
Vince Gill

9:30 performance

Jimmy Dickens
Jeannie Seely
Jim Ed Brown
Dierks Bentley
Marty Stuart
George Hamilton IV
Connie Smith
Aaron Tippin
Vince Gill
Del McCoury Band
Carrie Underwood
Opry Square Dancers
Bill Anderson
Jean Shepard
Mel Tillis


Explore Gatlinburg Culture With the Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tales Festival

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

This June Gatlinburg will treat Smoky Mountain visitors to a cultural taste of the area with the Smoky Mountain Tunes and Tales Festival in downtown Gatlinburg. From June 13 through August 31, downtown Gatlinburg will be filled with 14 different entertainers displaying various time periods from the 1800’s to modern times nightly. From story telling and dancing to singing and instrumentation, visitors are sure to find a wide range of entertainment focusing on the culture and traditions of the Gatlinburg – Pigeon Forge area.

Of course, the Tunes and Tales Festival is far from the only way to find a true Smoky Mountain experience when visiting Tennessee. Those looking for excitement mixed with sights and sounds of the area’s past are sure to find Dollywood to be an engaging experience. Numerous thrill rides, children’s rides, live shows and dining options cover the park with a constant atmosphere of the Smokies providing the perfect setting.

A trip to Gatlinburg just isn’t complete without visiting the Great Smoky Mountains. And there’s no better way to take in an encompassing view of the Smokies than with an exciting helicopter tour. From brief flights that merely take you up for a view to immersive journeys that span over 80 miles, there are numerous ways to enjoy the Smokies from the sky during your next Gatlinburg vacation. 


Travel to the Renaissance in Nashville, TN

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Already in full swing, the Tennessee Renaissance Festival will be taking throughout May in Arrington-Triune, near Nashville. From May 3-4 to May 24-26, and every weekend in between, travelers will find over 60 artisans and craftsmen displaying their skills and selling the fruits of their labor. Along with the large focus on crafts, visitors will find live music, specialty cuisine and even a few special events to help keep the time lively.

Those that will be planning on visiting the festival for an entire weekend, Vacations Made Easy can help in making your plans as easy as ever. Along with information on the festival, we offer a wide variety of hotel options throughout the Nashville area. Whether you’re in need of something close to the actual event or are looking to retreat to the nearby Murfreesboro area, you can easily sort through our lodging options, find detailed information and securely make reservations.

And if you will be staying in Nashville throughout the entire weekend, why not uncover a little of Nashville’s history as well? With the Nashville Unpublished Walking Tour travelers will find an intimate look into the legends and lore of Nashville as you experience numerous historic sites with the company of a knowledgeable guide.


Mother’s Day Ideas in Branson, MO

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, now is the time to get on the ball and prepare a day to let the most special lady in your life know that you appreciate all she’s done for you. And while the last minute cards or flowers may have worked for the past few years, now is the time give mom something she will truly enjoy. From peaceful day cruises to hilarious shows, there are a variety of ways to make Mother’s Day memorable in Branson, MO.

Branson Divas

Branson Divas features hilarious laughs and great sounds as four of Branson’s more renowned female stars take to the stage with humor, song and a sense of self that could only be described as “divaesque.” Throughout the show the divas run through a wide range of music including country, blues and pop all while keeping the atmosphere light. If you’re looking for a variety show that mom will be able to relate to, then look no further than Branson Divas.

Showboat Branson Belle

A time of entertainment, dining and sightseeing await with the Showboat Branson Belle! You’ll cruise Table Rock Lake aboard an actual paddlewheel boat, and experience the award-winning variety show “Steppin’ Out” while enjoying gourmet dining. “Steppin’ Out” features a variety of acts ranging from a medley of popular show tunes to acrobatic dance numbers and comedic interludes. If you can’t decide on one particular activity for Mother’s Day, then do it all with the Showboat Branson Belle.

The Grand Ladies of Country Show

The Grand Ladies of Country Show offers just that – a grand time of country music as presented by some of the true originators and legends of the genre. Jean Shepard, Norma Jean, Wanda Jackson, Jody Miller, Leona Williams, Margo Smith and Mary Lou Turner all take turns throughout the year starring in this unique production. And for mothers who grew up on country music and television such as The Porter Wagoner Show, The Grand Ladies of Country are sure to offer a memorable Mother’s Day.


Historical Museum Attractions in Mt. Rushmore, SD

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

While the Mount Rushmore area of South Dakota offers near limitless views of natural beauty and wonder, there is also a wealth of exhibits featuring the human element of our nation, and how this element has affected everything from our social to geologic atmosphere and conditions. From galleries honoring our various presidents to museums that delve into ancient man, there are a variety of interesting museums that can make a great addition to any vacation in the Mount Rushmore area.

National Presidential Wax Museum

At the National Presidential Wax Museum you’ll come face to face with life-sized replicas of every American president. Each president is depicted in a historic setting ranging from President Roosevelt in Yalta to President Kennedy hard at work in the Oval Office. Whether visiting the National Presidential Wax Museum on its own or as a compliment to a day of touring Mount Rushmore, this museum is an entertaining way to brush up on your presidential knowledge and cherish our nation’s past while on vacation.

Wounded Knee: The Museum

Wounded Knee: The Museum paints the picture of America’s native culture and the subsequent attitudes and actions that tragically changed the face of North America. The museum focuses on the struggles of the Lakota during the late 1800’s and the events that lead to the Wounded Knee Massacre. Through a variety of newspaper reports, film, photograph and personal accounts, the story of Wounded Knee is presented in an entertaining and emotionally moving way that can help connect visitors to the past, and better understand the history of our nation.

The Journey Museum

While the first two museums mentioned provide insight into our nation’s presidents and the cultures of the Dakota area during the 1800’s, The Journey Museum paints an encompassing picture of South Dakota from pre-historic times up until the arrival of European settlers. The museum is broken into four sections that include: Museum of Geology, Archaeological Research Center, Sioux Indian Museum and Minnilusa Pioneer Museum. Standing on its own or coupled with the other museums of the area, The Journey Museum insight and interesting facts to compliment any vacation in the Mount Rushmore area.


Grand Ole Opry Schedule of Performers For May 6, 2008

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Please Note: The Grand Ole Opry does not release final lineups until the Wednesday prior to each performance. This list will be updated weekly as new performers are confirmed and added to the lineup.

Tuesday, May 6 - Order Tickets

John Conlee
Mandy Barnett
Jack Greene
The Grascals
Bill Anderson
Keith Anderson
Jimmy Dickens
Lee Greenwood


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