Pigeon Forge: Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show

Enjoy a hearty buffet and lively lumberjack show in Pigeon Forge with action, comedy, and family fun at Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud Supper Show.

If you’re heading to Pigeon Forge and looking for a unique evening activity, Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show often pops up as a top choice. This experience combines a hearty all-you-can-eat southern-style buffet with a lively, family-friendly lumberjack competition filled with stunts, comedy, and audience interaction. While we haven’t attended personally, we’ve gathered enough details to give you a thorough sense of what to expect so you can decide if it fits your trip plans.

What really draws people in are the delicious buffet—a meal inspired by Paula Deen with BBQ pulled pork, baked beans, mac n cheese, and more—and the engaging, energetic show featuring lumberjacks performing jaw-dropping stunts and humorous banter. Plus, the venue itself is pretty cool, with climate-controlled grandstands offering a comfortable way to enjoy all the action.

One thing to keep in mind: at around $62 per person, this isn’t the cheapest night out, but many find it offers good value considering the food, entertainment, and unique experience bundled together. The show’s a hit with families, groups, and anyone who appreciates a bit of campy fun mixed with impressive displays of skill.

This experience is especially suited for those who love live entertainment with a bit of a comedic edge, enjoy hearty southern food, and want to cheer on some tough lumberjack characters. If you’re traveling with kids or just looking for a relaxed yet lively night, this could be a great pick.

Key Points

  • Includes all-you-can-eat buffet: Hearty southern favorites inspired by Paula Deen.
  • Lively, interactive show: Lumberjacks perform stunts, comedy, and stage participation.
  • Comfortable viewing: Climate-controlled grandstands ensure a pleasant experience.
  • Family-friendly with clean humor: Suitable for a wide age range.
  • Unique venue: The show takes place in what might be the most distinctive setting in the Smokies.
  • Good value: Combines food, entertainment, and an experience for around $62.
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What to Expect from the Lumberjack Supper Show

When you arrive at Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show, prepare for an experience that mixes food, fun, and a friendly competition. The evening kicks off with the all-you-can-eat supper buffet. Expect classic southern dishes like BBQ pulled pork, baked beans, mac n cheese, a hot roll, and a sweet dessert. It’s a generous offering, and if you’re hungry, you’ll appreciate the variety and quantity. The buffet is inspired by Paula Deen’s cooking style, meaning comforting, flavorful, and filling—perfect for fueling up before the show.

Once you’ve grabbed your plate, you’ll head over to the climate-controlled grandstands, built by lumberjacks themselves—an interesting detail that adds a bit of authenticity and charm. These seats are well thought out, providing clear views of the stage from various angles, so no need to worry about missing out on any of the action.

The Main Event: The Lumberjack Competition

The core of this experience is the lumberjack competition, featuring two feuding families—Dawson and McGraw. This setup creates a humorous rivalry that keeps the energy high. Expect to see action-packed stunts, like axe throwing, chainsaw carving, log rolling, and other feats of strength and agility. The show is designed to be fast-paced and visually exciting, with plenty of opportunities for crowd interaction.

What makes this show stand out is its clean comedy. It’s suitable for all ages, including kids, and the humor is light-hearted, often involving playful banter and stage antics. One reviewer mentioned, “the competition between the participants,” which highlights how involved and lively the antics can be.

The Atmosphere and Audience Engagement

Part of what makes this experience enjoyable is the interactive element. You might be called on stage to cheer, participate, or just get a good laugh at the antics. The hosts and lumberjacks are known for their knowledgeable guides and engaging personalities, which add a layer of authenticity and warmth to the show. This element makes it feel less like watching a performance and more like being part of a fun, community event.

How Long Is It?

The entire experience lasts about 1.5 hours, making it an easy addition to your evening plans. Shows are typically available in the afternoon or evening, giving flexibility whether you want to start your night with dinner and entertainment or wind down after a day of sightseeing.

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Is It Worth the Price?

At around $62, this experience offers a solid value if you’re after a full evening of entertainment, food, and laughs. Many reviews praise the delicious, plentiful buffet and the entertaining show. One reviewer said, “The show was great. Fun and very interesting,” which suggests that the entertainment lives up to expectations.

That said, some travelers might find the price a little steep if they’re on a tight budget. However, considering it includes both the meal and the show, many feel it’s worth the cost, especially for the memorable experience it provides.

Accessibility and Practical Details

If you’re concerned about accessibility, this activity is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for those with mobility needs. It’s wise to arrive at least 75 minutes early to enjoy the buffet without feeling rushed, especially if you want to indulge in the full meal before the show begins.

The meeting point is conveniently located on the west side of Parkway, making it easy to find, especially if you’re staying nearby.

Final Thoughts

Overall, Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show is a lively, family-friendly experience that combines hearty food with an entertaining lumberjack competition. The interactive staging, clean humor, and impressive stunts make it a fun evening outing, especially for those who appreciate a bit of campy performance mixed with skill and camaraderie.

It’s especially well-suited for travelers looking for an affordable, engaging, and memorable night in Pigeon Forge. Whether you’re a family, a group of friends, or just someone who loves lively shows, this experience offers plenty to enjoy—so long as you’re comfortable with the price and the 1.5-hour commitment.

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Pigeon Forge: Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud Supper Show



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FAQ

Is the buffet included in the ticket price?
No, the buffet is served prior to the show and is recommended to arrive at least 75 minutes early to enjoy it. The ticket price generally covers the show itself, but the buffet is a separate experience.

Can I participate on stage?
Yes, the show includes interaction and event participation, making it more engaging. You might be called on stage to cheer or take part in some of the antics.

Is this show suitable for children?
Yes, the comedy is clean, and the show is designed to be family-friendly. Kids generally enjoy the lively performance and audience participation.

How long does the entire experience last?
The whole evening takes about 1.5 hours, including the buffet and showtime.

Is the venue climate-controlled?
Yes, the grandstands are climate-controlled, so you won’t have to worry about weather affecting your view or comfort.

What’s the dress code?
Casual attire is fine. Dress comfortably for the buffet and show—most guests are dressed for a relaxed evening out.

What should I arrive early for?
Arrive at least 75 minutes early to enjoy the buffet at your leisure before the show starts.

This experience offers a fun glimpse into lumberjack skills, plenty of laughs, and a delicious meal—all wrapped into one lively evening in Pigeon Forge. If this sounds like your kind of fun, it’s definitely worth considering for your trip.

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