If your family is considering cities in which to have a reunion, take a good look at Nashville. Interestingly, Nashville is well-known for being an ideal location for family (and group) reunions. A diverse city, Nashville has attractions to offer to almost everyone: music, art, sports, and more. And because the city focuses on hosting reunions, the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau specializes in helping families plan their events from start to finish. Contact the Bureau regarding the planning for your reunion, and they will help you choose hotel accommodations, tours, attractions, restaurants, and more, with as little stress as is possible.
Plus, Nashville has many family-friendly attractions to visit, things that will captivate children, youth, and adults alike. Check out some of these and more:
• Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art. With nature walks, workshops, and classes in the Learning Center, there is something here for all ages.
• Fort Nashborough. Visit this replica of the original Nashville settlement for an exciting 1700s history lesson.
• Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Not only is this museum and gallery interesting for all ages, but it’s also free for those 18 and under and has a learning center designed for children.
• Nashville Children’s Theatre. If you’re traveling with preschool or elementary children, you can come here during the school year to see great plays.
• Grand Old Golf and Go-Karts. Play miniature golf and video games, or race on the longest the go-kart track in the mid-South.
• Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Honoring Tennessean athletes, this museum even features interactive games.
• Nashville Shores Outdoor Water Park. Warm weather? Spend it outside on the lakefront property of this water park, possibly trying out the longest waterslides in middle Tennessee.