Believe me when I say that I understand a budget. I am a high school football coach and teacher so I totally understand being frugal on vacation. My parents took me to the Smokies for the first time when I was 2 years old, I am 42 now and can not count how many trips I have made with them over the years. My wife and I came to Gatlinburg to get married 8 years ago and loved having our first real trip that belonged just to the two of us, we spent very little money and had a great time. We brought both our girls here two summers ago, they where 14, (her's and mine) and they had a great time. We worried they would not like the "family" trip, but we made an effort to give them some free time in Gatlinburg and they loved roaming together.
This will be the first time my wife and I have been back to the area alone since we got married and the first Thanksgiving for either of us in the Smokies. There is no worry other than gas for the week we are looking forward too just being in the park is wonderful. Try to find some of the off the beaten path trips, a lot of the area is commercialized sure, but you can still find piece and quite. We always spend our time rambliing, make sure you see Cades Cove, but go in the late afternoon about 3 hours till dark, the whitetail deer, wild turkeys are everywhere and if you are lucky you will see bears as well, and all it cost is time and fuel. Drive over to Cherokee from Gatlinburg and then return thru Robbinsonville North Carolina using Hwy 129, better known as "The Tail of the Dragon", 318 curves in 11 miles, great drive, getting to it from Cherokee you will pass Fontana Dam and the dam called " The Fugitive Dam" because the movie The Fugitive was filmed on it, both great sight seeing areas.
This year we are looking for the Lindsey Mill, the Dunn Mill and the Harrisburg Covered Wooden Bridge, all are close to the area and should make good stops. The Roaring Fork Motor Trail in Gatlinburg is a great ride, not long but very scenic thru the mountain country side, I read it will be open until the end of November so barring any bad weather it should be open. We are not going to Dollywood this trip because we are not big amusment riders when our girls are not around, but they loved it. Yes is is pricey around 50 for an adult pass, but we slurged for them and had a great time.
PS If you go to Dollywood after 3pm then your pass is good for the next day as well.
PS to the PS.....Also if you can, drive the Cherohala Skyway, great ride, and don't miss Bald River Falls on the Tellico Plains end of the skyway, beautiful water fall that you can drive right too.
Happy Thanksgiving and Good Luck
Coach J