Are you planning a romantic getaway with your significant other? If you’re looking for a beautiful hotel that’s locally owned and that offers an authentic experience, our Sevierville hotel is the perfect place to stay during your escape to the Smokies! Our hotel offers three guest room options, but our Premiere King Room with Fireplace is a home away from home experience with a dash of romance added to it! Below are 3 reasons that the king room is perfect for couples!
The Cozy and Romantic Ambience
Our king room features a super comfortable, spacious and luxurious King bed! The fully laundered bedding and sweet dreams inducing pillows are perfect for a peaceful night of rest and relaxing with your significant other! Our hardwood floors and custom high-quality but rustic furniture add to the romantic ambience of the room. The large flat screen televisions and free wifi are perfect for a night in together and watching a favorite film while enjoying a bottle of wine from one of the areas many wineries. Staying with us during the autumn or winter months? Prepare to get cozy by the fireplace. The only downside is that after a couple nights, you won’t want to go back home!
Our Walk-In Showers are Wonderful!
Couples love our walk-in showers and our spacious bathrooms. They’re perfect for relaxing and pampering yourself before a night out on the Smokies or for unwinding after a long day of hiking and exploring the mountains together. You’ll also find a hair-dryer, plenty of fresh towels, an ironing board and more that will help you to prepare for your date night in the Smoky Mountains!
The Experience
Staying in one of our King Rooms is more than just a stay at a hotel, it’s overall experience. During your stay, you’ll be treated to a delicious complimentary breakfast every morning and cookies in the afternoon. If you’re staying with us during the warmer months, you’ll love take a dip in our beautiful outdoor pool or just soaking up some sun next to your sweetheart. Browse the Tanger Shops across the street or take a tour of the Titanic Museum down the road. Behind the hotel, you’ll find the opportunity to take your partner for a horseback ride or an adrenaline sparking zipline tour. Watch the sunrise over the Smoky Mountains or sleep in and explore Dollywood for the day. Take an afternoon to wander downtown Sevierville, take a photo with the Dolly statue and grab lunch at one of the many local eateries. Hop on the trolley just outside the hotel and roam around. A stay with us, is an opportunity to truly experience the Smokies!
Be Inspired by the Five Oaks Love Story
Our hotel is based on the Five Oaks Farm that was once located on our property. A farm that wasn’t just another farm in Tennessee, but a farm that was built on the roots of a beautiful love story. Our owner’s grandparents, Dr. John W. Ogle and his wife Blanche first started calling the land home in 1925 and during their time at the Five Oaks Farm, they were a reflection of the love story that many hope to have in life. Dr. Ogle was a medical doctor that served his community but also provided for his family and loved his wife and children. His very beloved wife Blanche was a devoted wife, mother, and friend. They raised four children on the farm and instilled in them values that have rippled out to today and will continue to flow through generations. During your time with us, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about their life on the farm, as well as the love that they shared and poured into others. You’ll find a stunning custom painting by the very talented Robert Tino in our lobby. The painting is Dr. John W. Ogle and Blanche in front of their farmhouse that still stands today and is still property of their family. You’ll also find family photographs in our cozy seating area of the lobby. And, if you dine at the Five Oaks Farm Kitchen, you’ll see photographs from their days on the farm and be treated to some of the most delicious food in the Smokies, the same types of food that Blanche would have served you if you were guests on the farm.
Are you ready to create your own love story in the Smokies?