7D Dark Ride Adventure Pigeon Forge
Rating
Family of 4
$40-$60 (approximately $10-$15 per person per ride; combo tickets available)
Duration
30-60 minutes
Best Ages
Best for ages 5-14
About
The 7D Dark Ride Adventure is a perfect 45-minute stop on a busy Pigeon Forge day — not a headliner on its own, but a smart add-on that kids remember more than you'd expect. The concept is a dark ride theater where your seat moves, tilts, and vibrates while you shoot at targets on a 7D (3D + motion + environmental effects) screen. Think interactive shooter game meets roller coaster, running about 5-7 minutes per ride.
The competitive score display at the end is the psychological genius of this attraction. Every kid exits fixating on their number. Siblings immediately argue about who was better. Parents who weren't paying close attention during the ride are suddenly being dragged back for a second round to 'do better this time.' It's an effective loop.
There are no height requirements, which makes this genuinely inclusive for the 5-and-up crowd. Kids who are hesitant about bigger thrill rides find this approachable — the motion is relatively mild, and knowing it's just a few minutes helps. First-timers often arrive nervous and exit asking to go again.
The venue is part of the Face Amusement Group family, which also runs Big Top Arcade and Arcade City in Pigeon Forge. Combo tickets across venues are worth checking before you buy individual passes — you can typically save 15-20% by bundling. On a rainy afternoon when you've already done your main activities, this plus an hour at Big Top Arcade fills the time nicely.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Indoor
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Anytime; rarely has long waits. Good quick-stop activity on a packed itinerary day.
Wait Times
5-15 min typical; continuous loading means short queues
Nearby Food
On or near the Parkway strip with abundant dining choices within walking distance.
Why Kids Love It
Kids get laser guns and shoot at targets on a 7D movie screen that physically moves and rumbles — it's like a video game, a movie, and a roller coaster fused together. The competitive element is the hook: scores are displayed at the end so siblings instantly start trash-talking each other's aim, which usually means everyone wants to ride again to prove they're better. Quick ride time (about 5-7 minutes) means low commitment for hesitant kids.
What Parents Say
“I waited until she was alone and I approached her and asked about the other family not having to pay for their little ones not playing.”
Pro Tips from Parents
- Aim for the glowing targets, not the general background — rookie mistake kids figure out round 2
- Ride more than once; scores improve dramatically after the first run
- Great for mixed ages — no height requirements
- Combo it with Big Top Arcade next door for a full afternoon activity
- If your kid is sensitive to motion effects or sudden movements, sit in back row for reduced intensity
What to Bring
- Nothing special required
- Small kids may want to sit on your lap — seats are individual but staff accommodates
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$40-$60 (approximately $10-$15 per person per ride; combo tickets available)
Tips to Save
- Combo tickets with other Face Amusement Group venues (Big Top Arcade, Arcade City) save 15-20%.
- Check the website for bundle deals.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- 11AM-9PM
- Monday
- 11AM-8PM
- Sunday
- 11AM-8PM
- Tuesday
- 11AM-8PM
- Saturday
- 11AM-9PM
- Thursday
- 11AM-8PM
- Wednesday
- 11AM-8PM