CONS: Pulling into the property was tight especially with a full-sized pickup truck, parking was tight and the best way to park was to back in the stall, therefore all you really needed to do when you were ready to leave was pull right out. The motel/hotel is on a main drag and if you were going into Gatlinburg, towards the right, perfect, however if you were going towards Pigeon Forge on the left hard side, you could not always get out across the oncoming traffic. The hotel could have used an update on the outside of the building as it looked quite dated.
PROS: Where do I start, the rooms were phenomenal. They looked like something that you would see in a magazine, there was two queen beds, a good-sized bathroom, with plenty of hot water for three adults at any given time. There was a college-sized refrigerator in the room along with a microwave. We were given plenty of towels to use and if we needed more, there was no hassles or problems asking for more. There was small patio overlooking a small stream where we saw, ducks, a crane and in the yards across the stream, a bear was sighted occasionally. The hot breakfast was quite good or better than what I was thinking we would get. Every morning, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, biscuits and gravy, cold cereal and milk, fresh fruit, coffee, tea and juice. I believe that you could make your own waffles also.
You could walk into the city of Gatlinburg or even take a trolly which was free for all riders.