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What is Puy du Fou? Meet the European theme park coming to the US for the first time

Visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains can experience a new attraction in 2024 from a European entertainment company that specializes in storytelling, not rides.

Puy du Fou is partnering with the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians to produce a "spectacular immersive show" inspired by the history of the Cherokee who served in World War I.

The show, which will be located on the road visitors take east to the Smokies, will be Puy du Fou's first attraction in the U.S.

It's part of a new entertainment and retail complex called "The 407: Gateway to Adventure," which will include the country's largest Buc-ee's travel center, other attractions and a resort.

A rendering of phase one of "The 407: Gateway to Adventure" includes a home for Puy du Fou's immersive history-inspired attraction that tells the story of Cherokee tribal citizens who served in World War I. The development, located off Interstate 40 where most people traveling east access the Great Smoky Mountains, is slated to open in 2024.
A rendering of phase one of "The 407: Gateway to Adventure" includes a home for Puy du Fou's immersive history-inspired attraction that tells the story of Cherokee tribal citizens who served in World War I. The development, located off Interstate 40 where most people traveling east access the Great Smoky Mountains, is slated to open in 2024.

Entrance into the U.S. market, especially in a top tourism destination like the Smoky Mountains, is a significant milestone for a company aiming to be a worldwide entertainment leader over the next decade.

But what is Puy du Fou?

"The thing that we aim at is to become American, and especially first Cherokee," Nicolas de Villiers, chairman and artistic director of Puy du Fou, told Knox News. "We don't want to bring French vision. We want to bring, on U.S. soil, a Cherokee vision and an American vision through the eyes of the Cherokee."

What is Puy du Fou?

Puy du Fou defies the idea of a traditional U.S. attractions. There are no rides.

It produces history-inspired storytelling in the form of shows and immersive experiences.

Puy du Fou's first show in the United States won't be quite as elaborate as this one. But the France-based company stresses high production quality in all its immersive shows and attractions. Its U.S.-based attraction will open in the Great Smoky Mountains region in partnership with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Puy du Fou's first show in the United States won't be quite as elaborate as this one. But the France-based company stresses high production quality in all its immersive shows and attractions. Its U.S.-based attraction will open in the Great Smoky Mountains region in partnership with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

The company's flagship theme park in western France drew more than 2.3 million visitors in 2019, according to a press kit, and it is considered the second-most visited park in France behind Disneyland Paris.

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The park includes many performances, shows, resorts and villages intended to look and feel authentic to the region's history.

Puy du Fou also has a park in Spain. It has created shows in the Netherlands, England and is premiering a new show in Shanghai this year.

Each park or show is created with inspiration from local history, from the script to the production design.

"We prefer to tell a story like we write a novel or a movie, and we treat history as a framework for the stories and the stories are more legends than real and scientific history," de Villiers said. "This is the way we can bring emotion based upon the common heritage we have in France."

Its massive outdoor show in France, Cinéscénie, features more than 2,500 actors, special effects and 3D video projection.

Puy du Fou was founded in 1978 by Philippe de Villiers, who ran as a nationalist candidate in the 2007 French presidential election.