When it starts to rain in the Smoky Mountains, that doesn’t mean your plans are ruined. Pigeon Forge is full of indoor fun, including shows, museums, and arcades, so you can keep the excitement going without ever opening an umbrella. Start with a dinner show, then add a museum or an arcade, and you have the perfect rainy-day lineup. Here are the top things to do in Pigeon Forge when it rains:
Escape the weather and settle into a cozy theater for non-stop entertainment and a hearty meal. It’s the easiest way to turn a rainy evening into a highlight.
Expect feudin’, feastin’, and family fun, plus splashin’ surprises like jaw-dropping high-diving tricks into the “swimming hole,” singing, dancing, and stunts. Enjoy an all-you-can-eat feast while you become part of the longest-running family feud in history when you visit us.
Tighten your bootstraps for a high-spirited adventure with thrilling equestrian stunts, stunning musical productions, family-friendly comedy, and breathtaking aerial performances. A four-course meal rounds out the experience.
Join a swashbuckling battle between the Crimson and Sapphire crews for coveted treasure. Look forward to acrobatics, high dives, animal antics, mermaids, and a festive luau, all alongside a four-course pirate feast.
Pro tip: Rainy days fill seats fast. Book early to guarantee you get a spot!
Not in the mood for a dinner show? The Comedy Barn serves up a clean, family-first variety show with comedians, jugglers, ventriloquists, magicians, live animals, singers, and dancers. Kids, teens, adults, and grandparents all find something to love, making it a perfect pick when you’re dodging raindrops.
Summary: Zero weather worries, 100% giggles. It’s a can’t-miss activity for multigenerational groups.
Step back in time at an immersive museum dedicated to the famous luxury liner. At the Titanic Museum Attraction, visitors can explore more than 400 artifacts from the ship and its passengers, try to stand on the sloping decks of the ship’s stern, learn how to send an SOS distress signal, and touch 28-degree water. It’s educational, moving, and memorable, which is an ideal rainy-day plan. Before you leave, grab a sweet pick-me-up at Titanic Ice Cream.
Pro tip: Planning both a show and the Titanic Museum Attraction? Check for combo tickets to streamline your day.
This is your one-stop, weatherproof destination for family fun. While Ripley’s Super Fun Park features outdoor go-karts and bumper boats, you can stay dry in the 10,000-square-foot arcade packed with classic games and new favorites. If the skies clear, you can head outside and keep the fun rolling.
Summary: Big arcade energy, no rain gear required.
| Attraction | Why It's Great on a Rainy Day | Time to Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Dinner Shows (Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud, Dolly Parton’s Stampede, Pirates Voyage) | One ticket = show + meal; cozy theaters; unforgettable stunts and music | 2–2.5 hours |
| The Comedy Barn | Clean, family-friendly laughs; variety acts for all ages | ~2 hours |
| Titanic Museum Attraction | Immersive, interactive exhibits with 400+ artifacts and hands-on experiences | 1.5–2 hours |
| Ripley’s Super Fun Park (Arcade) | Massive, 10,000-sq.-ft. arcade; weatherproof fun for all ages | Flexible (1–2 hours) |
Q: Which rainy-day activity works best for multigenerational groups?
A: The Comedy Barn is a crowd-pleaser for all ages; dinner shows also work well thanks to comfortable seating, built-in meals, and nonstop entertainment.
Q: How long should we budget for the Titanic Museum Attraction?
A: Plan for 1.5–2 hours to enjoy the 400+ artifacts and interactive exhibits.
Q: What if we want to pair a show with the Titanic Museum Attraction?
A: Look for combo ticket offerings. Bundling can simplify your schedule and help you save time.
Q: Is there enough to do at Ripley’s Super Fun Park if it keeps raining?
A: Yes! Stick with the 10,000-square-foot indoor arcade for weatherproof fun. If the rain stops, you can add outdoor go-karts and bumper boats.
Rainy days in Pigeon Forge can still be trip highlights. Mix a dinner show with the Titanic Museum Attraction and arcade play for a no-umbrella, all-smiles itinerary.
These are some of the best things to do in Pigeon Forge when it rains, but they aren’t the only fun activities in the area. Take a look at the best attractions in Pigeon Forge to visit for a family-friendly afternoon.