Posted by redtom on March 28, 2011 at 18:30:10 from (97.84.169.165):
I know this is way OT but you folks have a lot knowledge. I responded to the previous post about Opry and was helped some but have some sort of silly questions. I hope to take the family down last week of April. We were there in 89 on our honeymoon for 2 days but it was during the week so we never went to the actual show mostly just walked around town. I have a few really stupid questions, so forgive me. I realize the show is a radio show, so what you do is go and watch them broadcast it, right? Will my 10,14,16 yr olds like it? they are country music fans. Do they always have stars performing or is it amateurs? In 89 we walked through the fancy hotel, can you still do that? Obviously, its very expensive to stay there-out of my range. On their website they have "counry classics" at the Rhyman. Thats a whole different show correct? Any other attractions? Sorry about the lame questions, just trying to not be "lame dad and his stupid trip" if you know what I mean.
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