On a sunny slope at Outdoor Gravity Park, 203 Sugar Hollow Rd in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, the Bucketlist Package turns the simple act of rolling into a full-throttle amusement: three purpose-built zorbing tracks, wet orbs, and enough speed to make you forget the world behind you. The Park’s three courses - Red, Purple, and Orange - offer distinct personalities: Red is the newest crowd-pleaser that accepts up to three riders per orb; Purple is the speed run, sending three riders down a 1,000-plus-foot hillside; and Orange is a jagged, solo-only zigzag that demands attention after riders have earned the right to run it.
You’ll climb into a transparent, water-filled orb and become both passenger and projectile as gravity, slope angle, and the orb’s rotation dictate the ride. The water element amplifies sensation and sound: splashes, a rush of cool spray, and the interior blur of daylight through rippling plastic. This is raw, repetitive fun made safe by trained attendants and a track system designed to contain speed and direct flow; the booking model requires one Roll per person per track, so groups should plan accordingly.
The Bucketlist Package is perfect for families with older kids (minimum age 5), bachelor or bachelorette groups hunting a memorable gag, or anyone wanting an hour of continuous, high-energy play. The Park’s roadside setting on Sugar Hollow Rd places it within easy driving distance of Pigeon Forge’s restaurants and lodging, making it an ideal half-day activity between town attractions and deeper outdoor pursuits.
Logistics are simple: arrive at the meeting point, sign waivers, suit up with a roll purchase, and rotate through the tracks. Bring swimwear, a towel, and shoes that grip; lockers and waiting areas keep belongings dry. Walk-ins are welcome when sessions have space, but purchasing Rolls ahead guarantees time on your chosen course.
Beyond the adrenaline, the Bucketlist Package stands out because it scales: groups of three can share orbs on two tracks while solo thrill-seekers can chase the Orange course for a steeper, more technical run. It’s an experience that translates well to any season - each ride feels different in sun or rain - and it’s unpretentious: no climbing, no technical skill, just physics, water, and laughter.
If you’re plotting a Pigeon Forge visit and want a compact, unforgettable rush, this is the sort of attraction that makes the map’s pins come alive: bright tracks, wet orbs, and the kind of good, loud fun that travels well in stories and photos. Reserve Rolls strategically for peak summer weekends, factor in changing light for photos, and note that Orange track has a prerequisite: you must ride another course first, so build your session plan to earn that extreme run and maximize every minute of your scheduled hour and memories.