Embark on a delightful journey to the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, where the enchanting world of Dollywood awaits. Nestled in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, this famed theme park, co-owned by the legendary Dolly Parton and Herschend Family Enterprises, is not just a destination but a celebration of the rich culture and spirited charm of the South.
As we delve into the wonders of Dollywood, a true jewel of Southern Tennessee, it’s crucial to have a bit of context. If you haven’t yet explored “To the Smoky’s We Go: A Southern Tennessee Travel Guide,” I highly recommend reading it. It’s an essential companion for anyone embarking on this adventure, offering insights and highlights that enrich the Dollywood experience. Bookmark it as your gateway to understanding the unique allure of this region.
History on Dollywood
Dollywood would receive its name in 1986, but history shows that the park, or at least its legacy, has been around since 1961.
Back in the ’60s, the park was known as the Rebel Railroad. Throughout the next two and a half decades, the park would undergo another 2 name changes until it finally landed in Dollywood.
Dollywood is owned and operated by the Herschend Family Enterprises and Dolly Parton herself. Today, according to Ranker, Dollywood ranks in the Top 10 best theme parks in America.
Visitors from all over America visit Dollywood on their Great Smoky Mountain vacation. Dollywood’s main objective is to provide every guest with a memory that is worth repeating again and again.
Preparation and Planning
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What’s Coming to Dollywood in 2023?
Opening in the spring of 2023, “Big Bear Mountain” is a brand new roller coaster that will take visitors on an exciting journey through the wilderness in search of the Big Bear. According to the Dollywood website, the coaster will feature a 200-foot drop and reach up to 70 mph speeds, making it one of the park’s most thrilling rides yet.
In addition to the new roller coaster, Dollywood plans to expand its resort offerings by adding a new hotel. The hotel is set to include over 300 rooms, a full-service restaurant, and a pool with a splash pad and slide.
Overall, Dollywood’s new additions in 2023 will surely make for an exciting visit to the park. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just looking to relax and enjoy some good food and entertainment, there’s something for everyone at Dollywood.
Getting to Dollywood, Admission Info, and Operating Calendar
How to Get to Dollywood
Dollywood is conveniently located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, making it easily accessible by car. If you’re using a GPS device, the address is 2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863. Ample parking is available on-site, with different parking options based on proximity to the park entrance.
Using the Pigeon Forge Mass Transit Trolley
Getting to Dollywood using the Pigeon Forge Trolley is convenient for many visitors. The trolley system in Pigeon Forge provides accessible transportation to various attractions, including Dollywood.
Trolley Routes
Dollywood Trolley Route: The Dollywood Transit service operates a continuous route between Patriot Park and Dollywood, ensuring seamless transportation for visitors. The transit system runs from Patriot Park to Dollywood throughout the day.
The service begins thirty minutes before Dollywood’s opening time and continues in the evening until all visitors have returned to Patriot Park. Arrivals at each location occur at frequent intervals, with transit vehicles arriving approximately every 15 minutes, ensuring a consistent and timely service for travelers throughout the day.
Trolley Stops: The trolley stops at designated locations throughout Pigeon Forge. You can check the official Pigeon Forge Trolley map or website for specific stops along the Dollywood route.
Purchasing Trolley Tickets
Fares: You must pay a fare every time you board the trolley. You can pay the fare when you board the trolley; however, please remember that the driver cannot make changes. You will need an exact change when paying your fare. The fare prices are as follows:
- North Parkway, South Parkway, Gatlinburg Welcome Center, and Wears Valley:$1.00
- Dollywood & Dolly’s Splash Country:$2.50
- All Day Pass (Colored wristband):$3.00
- (Children age 3 and under): Free
Day Passes: If you plan multiple rides, a day pass will be a better value than individual fares. You can purchase the day pass on the mobile app or at the Pigeon Forge Mass Transit office at 236 Old Mill Ave, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863.
Frequency and Schedule
Operating Hours: The trolley runs during the following hours:
- Daily 8:00 am – Midnight, March through the first week of January
- Daily 10:00 am – 10:00 pm, January through the first week of March
- Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day
Frequency: The transit schedule for various routes is as follows:
- Hop on the Main Street transit and find yourself amidst the hustle and bustle every 20 to 25 minutes. It’s your ticket to the heart of the city’s vibrant life.
- For those seeking the scenic charm of Wears Valley, buses meander through this picturesque route approximately every 40 to 45 minutes. It’s a journey worth waiting for.
- Eager for thrills at Dollywood? You’re in luck! Transits to this wonderland of excitement whisk you away every 15 to 20 minutes. Get ready for a day of unforgettable adventures!
- Buses to Dolly’s Splash Country make a splash every 15 to 20 minutes, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of waterpark excitement.
- Discover the allure of Gatlinburg with transits from the Welcome Center setting off every 25 to 30 minutes. It’s your gateway to the Smokies, wrapped in convenience.
Please note that these timings might experience variations, especially during peak tourism days, car shows, and holiday weekends, due to potential changes in traffic flow.
Boarding and Arrival:
Boarding Points: Visitors can board the trolley at designated stops along the route. Look for the Dollywood route signage at the stops.
Arrival at Dollywood: The trolley drops passengers off near the main entrance of Dollywood, making it a convenient and hassle-free mode of transportation for visitors.
Accessibility and Tips:
Accessibility: The trolleys are typically wheelchair accessible, offering ramps for easy boarding.
Plan: It’s recommended to plan your trip in advance, considering the trolley schedule and the time it takes to reach Dollywood, to ensure you arrive at the park with ample time for your visit.
Best Time to Visit Dollywood
This is very subjective. What is the best time to visit Dollywood? It may not be the best time for you.
However, if you are a Halloween lover, you should visit around September and October. If you love Christmas, your perfect time will be November and December.
Many people recommend going around April or September if you are looking for great weather with minimal crowds. Of course, if you come from the world’s theme park capital, Orlando, like me, you’ll notice that their “busy” days are nothing compared to a typical day at Walt Disney World, Seaworld, or Universal.
Dollywood Ticket Prices
Well, this is going to depend on you solely. Suppose you plan on coming to Dollywood for a few days or a day. You should also keep in mind that if you are moving or living close to the park right now, they also offer seasonal passes.
As of December 2023, Dollywood currently has the following offerings for their tickets:
Single Day Ticket: $92
2-Day Tickets: $119
3-Day Tickets: $129
Season Passes
Investing in a season pass package is highly recommended for frequent visitors to the park. A standard season pass quickly reimburses its cost after just two visits, while the gold pass pays for itself after three visits. The gold pass offers added perks, including complimentary parking (typically valued at $15 for regular vehicles) and discounts on in-park merchandise. Making the season pass even more accessible, an online payment plan option is now available, allowing for more affordable payments.
Prices for season passes are:
Silver: $159 or $19.88 on a payment plan
Gold: $234 or $29.25 on a payment plan
Diamond: $349 or $43.63 on a payment plan
Dollywood Park Hours
Dollywood operates on a seasonal schedule, typically open from early spring through late December. The park follows varying hours depending on the time of year, with extended hours during peak seasons and special events.
For the 2024 Season, Dollywood’s hours are as follows:
- March 8 – June 14: 10 am to 8 pm
- June 15 – September 1: 10 am to 10 pm
- August 12 – September 8 (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and September 8): 10 am to 7 pm
- September 9 – October 28: 10 am to 9 pm
- November 1 – January 5, 2025: 11 am to 9 pm
In 2024, Dollywood will be closed on the following dates:
- January 7 – March 7
- March 31
- April 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30
- May 2
- August 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29
- September 3, 5
- October 29 – 31
- November 28
- December 24 – 25
Parking at Dollywood
Dollywood offers diverse parking options with benefits for pass holders, convenient transportation services between the parks, and various accommodations to enhance guests’ overall experience.
Standard Parking
Cost: $22.80 for standard vehicles and $27.35 for oversized vehicles like RVs and trailers.
Exemption: Free parking with the purchase of a Dollywood Gold or Diamond Season Pass. The initial fee is non-refundable for pass holders.
Transport: Complimentary transportation via parking lot trams to the park entrance from designated tram stops (Dollywood theme park only).
RV Parking
Cost: $27.35 for RVs; includes parking in the “Permit Parking” lot.
Exemption: Free parking for Dollywood Gold or Diamond Season Pass holders after the pass purchase.
Note: The RV parking lot is not for overnight stays or camping.
Preferred Parking
Cost: $41; Gold Passholders get a $5 discount; Diamond Passholders get a $10 discount.
Perks: No tram rides, exclusive ticket window, and entrance at the theme park. Convenient parking near the water park entrance.
Resort Guest Parking
Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort: Complimentary self-parking; valet parking available for an additional fee.
Transport: Free shuttle from the resort to Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country.
Cabin Guest Parking
Dollywood Smoky Mountain Cabins: Free parking at cabin properties.
Dollywood/Dollywood’s Splash Country: Cabin guests get free parking in designated areas.
Transportation Options
Park-To-Park Transportation
Offered: Complimentary transportation between Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country using parking lot trams for visitors visiting both parks on the same day.
Note:
Preferred Parking Online: Available for both parks; limited capacity on a first-come, first-served basis.
Attractions Overview
World-Class Roller Coasters and Other Rides
Each coaster at Dollywood holds its legend, inviting visitors to embrace a unique story, sensation, and thrill. These tracks aren’t mere rides; they’re chapters in an epic saga of adventure, history, and adrenaline woven seamlessly into the fabric of Dollywood’s enchanting realm.
Thunderhead: The Timber Canyon Thriller
In the heart of Timber Canyon, Thunderhead reigns supreme. It’s not just a coaster; it’s a journey through the woods that thrills and enchants. As the classic wooden beast, Thunderhead boasts 32 mesmerizing crossovers and a towering 100-foot drop. Daredevils and adventurers above 48 inches tall are welcomed into this wild ride through the rustic landscape. Each turn whispers stories of an old sawmill turned roller coaster, becoming the soul of Timber Canyon.
Whistle Punk Chaser: A Journey Through Ages
Adjacent to Thunderhead stands a smaller wonder with a big heart—Whistle Punk Chaser. It’s a tribute to the next generation of riders, guiding them through twists reminiscent of its legendary neighbor. Aspiring adventurers above 36 inches can take on this junior coaster, which is not just a kiddie ride but a thoughtfully crafted experience. With nods to the Appalachian logging era, this ride beckons parents and kids to embrace the thrill together.
Mystery Mine: The Dark, Thrilling Enigma
The enigmatic Mystery Mine awaits at the apex of Timber Canyon and the gateway to Wildwood Grove. This is no ordinary coaster—an adventure traverses dark tunnels and steep drops. Thrill-seekers above 48 inches step into this spine-tingling journey, braving hairpin turns and a chilling 95-degree drop. Amidst the eerie mine shaft theming, guests embark on an otherworldly expedition through light and shadows.
Dragonflier: Flight of the Fanciful Creature
In the depths of Wildwood Grove lies Dragonflier, an inverted wonder that mimics the graceful flight of a dragonfly. This family-friendly coaster invites riders above 39 inches to experience a whimsical flight close to the ground. Its most enchanting moment comes as it dips into an underground passage, evoking a magical moment that echoes the Grove’s fantastical ambiance.
Wild Eagle: Soar Above the Clouds
Wild Eagle ascends to new heights near the park’s entrance as the premier “wing” coaster. This winged wonder promises loops, drops, and speeds, exhilarating riders over 50 inches tall. The unique positioning offers a bird’s-eye view, enhancing the sensation of flight. Each rider becomes a soaring avian, suspended in the sky, diving and gliding through the open air.
FireChaser Express: The Dual-Launch Adventure
In Wilderness Pass, the FireChaser Express harks back to an era of dual launches and pyrotechnic wonders. This coaster, suitable for beginners and intermediates above 39 inches, tastes thrilling heights and speedy reverses. It’s a nostalgic journey through time, embarking on an adrenaline-fueled mission with the volunteer fire department.
Tennessee Tornado: Raging Cyclonic Winds
Tucked in Craftsman’s Valley, the Tennessee Tornado unleashes the fury of a storm in coaster form. Looping inversions and mountain tunnels redefine the meaning of thrills for riders over 48 inches. This whirlwind journey spirals through a storm of exhilaration, propelling visitors into a vortex of loops and corkscrews.
Blazing Fury: A Tale of Flames and Adventure
Embodying the park’s oldest coaster, Blazing Fury weaves a tale of fire and rescue through a semi-dark indoor experience. Suitable for adventurers above 42 inches, this ride reveals a bygone town’s fiery transformation. It’s not just a coaster; it’s a piece of living history, brimming with nostalgia and fiery twists.
Lightning Rod: The High-Speed Pioneer
In Jukebox Junction, Lightning Rod captures the essence of a hot rod racing through time. As the fastest wooden coaster, it sends riders above 48 inches on a heart-pounding journey. A masterpiece of speed and unexpected thrills, it introduces coaster enthusiasts to unparalleled moments of airtime and lightning-fast excitement.
The Best Rides at Dollywood
Dollywood boasts an array of spectacular rides that cater to thrill-seekers, families, and those seeking unique experiences. Here are some of the best rides at Dollywood:
Thrill Rides
Lightning Rod
Location: Jukebox Junction
As the fastest wooden coaster in the world, Lightning Rod offers an electrifying experience. With a 165-foot drop and top speeds reaching 73 miles per hour, this ride provides nearly 20 seconds of incredible airtime. It’s a must-try for adrenaline junkies.
Wild Eagle
Location: Near Park Entrance
The first “wing” coaster in the US, Wild Eagle delivers exhilarating loops and drops. Riders, positioned on the wings, soar 135 feet into the sky, experiencing speeds of up to 61 miles per hour. The feeling of flying makes this a standout coaster.
Family-Friendly Rides
Dragonflier
Location: Wildwood Grove
Perfect for families, Dragonflier is an inverted coaster that mimics the flight of a dragonfly. With a smooth one-minute ride and speeds of 47 miles per hour, it’s a fantastic choice for beginners and intermediate thrill-seekers.
FireChaser Express
Location: Wilderness Pass
This dual-launch coaster provides a thrilling yet family-friendly experience. It’s a high-energy adventure featuring pyrotechnics and an exciting reverse section. Great for those wanting a taste of thrill without extreme intensity.
Classic Coasters
Thunderhead
Location: Timber Canyon
A classic wooden coaster, Thunderhead boasts 32 crossovers and a 100-foot drop. It’s a wild ride through the woods, perfect for those seeking the nostalgic thrill of a traditional wooden coaster.
Tennessee Tornado
Location: Craftsman’s Valley
This looping coaster takes riders through exhilarating inversions, including a 128-foot drop. It’s a thrilling journey into the cyclonic winds of a tornado, offering intense loops and corkscrews.
Immersive Experiences
Mystery Mine
Location: Top of Timber Canyon
An immersive ride through a mine shaft, Mystery Mine offers sharp turns, steep inclines, and a 95-degree drop. It’s theming, with dark tunnels and eerie effects, creates an intense and memorable experience.
Blazing Fury
Location: Entirely Indoor
As the park’s oldest coaster, Blazing Fury delivers a unique indoor adventure. It’s a living history featuring handmade set designs and animatronics, offering a thrilling yet nostalgic journey.
These rides, each with its charm and thrills, embody the diverse experiences awaiting visitors at Dollywood. Whether you’re a coaster enthusiast seeking high-speed excitement or a family looking for memorable adventures, these rides cater to everyone’s desires.
The Rides at Dollywood
Children/Family Rides
Amazing Flying Elephants – Please be 48” or taller to ride solo. If not, you’ll need to have an adult ride as well.
Black Bear Trail – The 36” (minimum requirement) to 48” they will need an adult rider with them.
Busy Bees
Lumberjack Lifts – They will need an adult rider with them for those 40” (minimum requirement) to 48”.
Lucky Ducky
Lemon Twist – Please be 48” or taller to ride solo. If not, you’ll need to have an adult ride as well.
Piggy Parade
Rockin’ Roadway – Please be 42” or taller to ride solo. If not, you’ll need to have an adult ride as well.
Shooting Star – The 36” (minimum requirement) to 42” will need an adult rider with them.
The Scrambler – Please be 48” or taller to ride solo. If not, you’ll need to have an adult ride as well.
Village Carousel – Please be 42” or taller to ride solo. If not, you’ll need to have an adult ride as well.
Thrill Rides
Barnstormer – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
Blazing Fury – Please be a minimum height of 42”.
Daredevil Falls – Please be a minimum height of 42”.
Dizzy Disk – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
Dragonflier – Please be a minimum height of 39”.
Drop Line – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
FireChaser Express ® – Please have a minimum height of 39”.
Lightning Rod ® – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
Mystery Mine – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
Sky Rider – Please be a minimum height of 42”.
Tennessee Tornado – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
The Mad Mockingbird – Please be a minimum height of 36”.
The Waltzing Swinger – Please be 48” or taller to ride solo. If not, you’ll need to have an adult ride as well.
Thunderhead – Please be a minimum height of 48”.
Treetop Tower
Wild Eagle – Minimum of 50” to a maximum of 78”.
Ride the Dollywood Express
Hop aboard the Dollywood Express for a nostalgic journey through the scenic beauty of the Smoky Mountains! This vintage steam engine train takes passengers on a relaxing and picturesque ride, offering a unique experience at Dollywood.
The Dollywood Express captures the essence of old-world charm, featuring a classic locomotive that chugs along a 5-mile loop around the park. You’ll feel transported to a bygone era as you settle into the open-air cars or the enclosed coaches.
The journey is more than just a train ride; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. As the train meanders through lush forests, alongside streams, and across bridges, passengers can enjoy stunning views of the Smoky Mountains’ rolling hills and verdant landscapes.
This leisurely excursion provides a perfect break from the park’s hustle and bustle, allowing you to unwind while listening to the rhythmic sounds of the steam engine and taking in the refreshing mountain air.
Moreover, the Dollywood Express isn’t just a mode of transportation; it’s a cherished part of Dollywood’s history and legacy. The train’s heritage and the genuine enthusiasm of the conductors add a touch of authenticity to the experience, making it a favorite for visitors of all ages.
So, whether you’re seeking a moment of tranquility, a scenic adventure, or a glimpse into the past, climb aboard the Dollywood Express and enjoy a delightful journey through the enchanting landscapes of the Smokies.
2024 Seasonal Events & Festivals
Dollywood’s 2024 festival lineup offers a diverse tapestry of experiences, combining music, arts, culture, culinary delights, and seasonal celebrations, promising unforgettable moments for visitors of all ages throughout the year.
Season Passholder Preview Day
- Date: March 8
- Details: An exclusive opportunity for season pass holders to be the first to experience the park before the official opening. Visitors can enjoy rides, entertainment, and the park’s atmosphere before the crowds.
I Will Always Love You Music Festival
- Dates: March 9 – April 14
- Highlights: Celebrating the rich tapestry of music, this festival showcases a diverse lineup of artists across various genres. From live performances on multiple stages to musical tributes and interactive experiences, visitors can immerse themselves in the soulful sounds of country, bluegrass, rock, and more.
Dollywood’s Flower & Food Festival, presented by Covenant Health
- Dates: April 19 – June 9
- Highlights: A sensory delight awaits with a stunning display of blooming flowers, elaborate floral sculptures, and vibrant gardens. Complementing this visual feast is a culinary journey featuring delicious dishes, local flavors, and culinary demonstrations that cater to diverse palates.
Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Summer Celebration
- Dates: June 15 – August 11
- Highlights: As the summer heats up, the park comes alive with the Sweet Summer Nights Dance Party. Visitors can groove to live music, participate in themed dance events, and revel in the upbeat atmosphere. Additionally, the Drone Show mesmerizes audiences with an awe-inspiring display of choreographed drones, lighting up the night sky.
Dollywood’s Harvest Festival, presented by Humana
- Dates: September 9 – October 28
- Highlights: Embrace the spirit of autumn with the Harvest Festival, where the park transforms into a fall wonderland. Central to this celebration is the Great Pumpkin LumiNights presented by Covenant Health, featuring thousands of illuminated jack-o’-lanterns, captivating displays, and seasonal treats.
Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas, presented by Humana
- Dates: November 1 – January 5
- Highlights: Immerse yourself in the magic of the holiday season at Dollywood. Witness the park with millions of dazzling lights, themed decorations, and festive entertainment. From heartwarming shows and holiday-themed culinary delights to visits from Santa Claus, this celebration captures the joy and wonder of Christmas.
Dining and Food Options
What’s to Eat?
Dollywood offers a delightful array of culinary experiences, catering to a diverse range of tastes and preferences. Here’s a taste of what you can expect to savor at the park:
Southern Comfort Food
Aunt Granny’s Restaurant
Indulge in hearty Southern fare at this buffet-style eatery. From fried chicken to mashed potatoes, biscuits, and more, Aunt Granny’s serves comfort food that feels like a warm hug.
Unique Treats and Snacks
Cinnamon Bread
A signature treat at Dollywood, the aroma of freshly baked cinnamon bread wafts through the air. Watch it being made at the Grist Mill and savor a warm loaf coated in butter and cinnamon sugar.
Dollywood’s Homemade Fudge
Satisfy your sweet tooth with an assortment of delectable fudge flavors. Handmade on-site, these creamy treats are a must-try for dessert lovers.
Theme Park Classics
Red’s Drive-In
Enjoy classic American diner favorites, including burgers, fries, and milkshakes, in a nostalgic setting reminiscent of the 1950s.
Miss Lillian’s Smokehouse & Fried Chicken
Enjoy juicy fried chicken, smoked brisket, ribs, and more at this barbecue joint. The aroma of slow-cooked meats will draw you in for a flavorful meal.
International Flavors
Victoria’s Pizza
Savor freshly made pizzas with various toppings, perfect for a quick and satisfying bite between rides.
Dogs ‘n Taters
Sample loaded hot dogs and savory potato dishes, offering a variety of toppings and flavors to suit your taste.
Quick Bites and Snacks
Hickory House BBQ
Grab a quick bite of barbecue sandwiches, smoked sausage, or BBQ nachos for a savory and fulfilling meal on the go.
Specialty Treats
Dollywood’s Sweet Shop
Indulge in candies, caramel apples, and hand-dipped chocolates, perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings.
From mouthwatering Southern dishes to international flavors and classic theme park treats, Dollywood’s culinary offerings promise a diverse and delicious dining experience that complements the excitement and enjoyment of your visit.
Best Places to Eat
You can go right with eating something at Dollywood. However, after scouring the net for great recommendations of places to eat, the consensus seems to be these are the best places to eat at Dollywood:
Hickory House BBQ
A fan-favorite for savory BBQ delights, Hickory House BBQ stands out as a top choice among visitors. It’s heralded for its mouthwatering smoked flavors, earning it the title of the “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time).
Red’s Drive-In & Bakery
Known for its cheeseburgers and a less crowded spot for cinnamon bread, Red’s Drive-In offers classic American diner fare. The bakery up front is a hidden gem for those seeking the famous Dollywood cinnamon bread with shorter lines.
Aunt Granny’s Restaurant
While some rave about Aunt Granny’s unlimited Southern-style feast, others find it overpriced post-buffet transition. Reservations are only sometimes necessary if aiming for a specific mealtime. You can read about my review of Aunt Granny’s Restaurant here.
Front Porch Cafe
Front Porch Cafe offers a serene respite for those seeking a quieter ambiance and healthier options. Their well-portioned Caesar salad and calm setting make it an ideal spot for a relaxing meal.
Wild Eagle & Bakery Treats
Aunt Granny’s buffet for home-cooked delights and Wild Eagle for some of the world’s best fried chicken. For a twist, the bakery’s Apple Butter Bread is suggested for its creamy, less sweet taste.
The Best Quick Bites
Suppose you are like me, who doesn’t like to have a full meal while on the go in the theme parks; you’ll want to find the best quick eats. Here’s what you should try on your next visit to Dollywood.
- Cinnamon Bread at the Bakery
- Corndogs at Various Stands
- Apple Butter Bread from the Bakery
Accommodations
The DreamMore Resort
Nestled conveniently near the Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge, The DreamMore Resort embodies the essence of Southern hospitality and family-oriented comfort. Offering a range of rooms and suites tailored for families, the resort boasts modern amenities and spacious accommodations.
Guests can unwind by the outdoor pools or splash pad, explore beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces, or stay active at the well-equipped fitness center. Dining options onsite cater to diverse tastes, ensuring a delightful culinary experience.
What sets this resort apart is the exclusive privileges for park guests. Any resort guest with valid admission to Dollywood and/or Dollywood’s Splash Country is granted priority access based on their ticket type and reservation stay dates. Moreover, each resort guest with a valid Dollywood ticket receives a complimentary Dollywood TimeSaver Pass, offering access to select rides and unlimited daily show reservations (excluding Dollywood’s Splash Country).
The convenience factor continues with complimentary door-to-door transportation via the Exclusive Resort Trolley, saving guests the standard parking fee of $25 per day per vehicle. Additionally, purchases of $25 or more from merchandise shops and certain items are delivered to the resort for free and available for pickup at the front desk. Saturday Early Entry perks allow resort guests with tickets to access select rides at Dollywood or Dollywood’s Splash Country one hour before opening on specific days.
Saturday Early Entry is unavailable during Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas.
Guests are guaranteed the lowest online price for resort rooms, and exclusive privileges are available only to guests with valid admission tickets. Complimentary Wi-Fi is provided throughout the resort during your stay, ensuring connectivity. Complimentary self-parking is available, while valet parking is provided for an added fee, ensuring a hassle-free experience from arrival to departure.
Where to Stay
Several options cater to different preferences and budgets when considering accommodations near Dollywood. The DreamMore Resort & Spa, affiliated with Dollywood, offers an immersive experience and exclusive perks for park visitors.
For a more budget-friendly stay, Norma Dan Motel and Econo Lodge Sevierville provide convenient locations near Dollywood, ensuring easy access to the park’s attractions.
Additionally, nearby hotels such as Margaritaville Island Hotel, The Inn at Christmas Place, and The Resort at Governor’s Crossing offer varying amenities and comfort levels, allowing visitors to tailor their stay to their preferences. These accommodations provide a range of choices, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay close to Dollywood’s entertainment and attractions.
Dollywood Cabins
Discover the perfect Smoky Mountain getaway with Bear Cove Cabins, offering an array of Dollywood cabin rentals and vacation properties. Located conveniently close to Dollywood Parks & Resorts in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Williamsburg, TN, the cabins cater to every need and desire for your Dollywood vacation.
Their selection covers all preferences, from cozy one-bedroom retreats to spacious group cabin rentals. At Bear Cove Cabins, they understand the importance of including every family member, so they also offer pet-friendly rentals, ensuring no one gets left behind on your adventure.
Their Dollywood cabin rentals boast an extensive range of amenities, catering to various tastes. Picture yourself enjoying soothing evenings in a hot tub, admiring stunning Smoky Mountain views from your cabin, or relishing the tranquility of wooded surroundings. Many of their cabins feature entertainment spaces, fully-equipped kitchens for your convenience and private deck access for an intimate outdoor experience.
FAQ
What Can I Bring into the Park? Can I Bring a Wagon or Stroller?
When visiting Dollywood, you can bring your stroller or wagon to ease your family’s experience. Additionally, Dollywood offers stroller rentals on a first-come, first-served basis, priced at $18 for a single and $20 for a double.
However, it’s essential to note that certain items aren’t permitted inside the parks due to health and safety regulations. This includes outside food, beverages, glassware, and coolers. These items are restricted from being brought into Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country.
What Do I Do with Personal Items Before Boarding a Ride?
At Dollywood, you have options for managing your items before boarding rides. While lockers are available for rental, Dollywood offers convenient cubbies specifically for storing loose items when you’re about to enjoy the rides. These cubbies are accessible at various ride-board locations, allowing you to store your belongings securely while experiencing the attractions. You’ll also find stroller stations near major rides, providing another convenient option for temporarily storing personal items.
Are There Rentable Storage Lockers Around the Park?
At Dollywood, you’ll find convenient options for storage lockers. The park offers all-day lockers situated at the Front Gate, providing secure storage for your belongings throughout the day at a cost of $15.
There are lockers in the following areas of the park:
- Entrance near the Showstreet Palace Theater
- Rivertown Junction near the Lakeside Lemonade
- Owens Farms near Barnstormer
- Craftsman’s Valley near Daredevil Falls and the food truck park
- Wilderness Pass near FireChaser Express
- Timber Canyon near Mystery Mine and Thunderhead
- Wildwood Grove near Dragonflier
How to Minimize Wait Times?
To minimize wait times and maximize your experience at Dollywood, consider using TimeSaver. This feature offers expedited access to lines at specific rides, allowing you to reduce the time spent waiting significantly. Although all rides and shows are included with your admission, TimeSaver ensures you spend less time in queues, optimizing your visit for more fun and less waiting.
Prices for TimeSaver are:
1-Day: $60 per person
2-Day: $80 per person
3-Day: $99 per person
Can I Bring My Dog to Dollywood?
While non-service dogs aren’t permitted within Dollywood, there’s a dedicated area for your furry friends called Doggywood. It’s situated next to Guest Services at the Front Gate. Due to limited space, making reservations in advance for Doggywood is highly recommended. Reservations can be made online. Doggywood operates on the same days as Dollywood, accepting dogs starting 30 minutes before the park opens and requiring them to be claimed within 15 minutes after closing. Please note overnight boarding isn’t available at Doggywood.
Dollywood Parent Swap and Height Wristbands for Kids
When your group includes members who don’t meet the ride’s height requirements, Dollywood’s “Parent Swap” program ensures everyone can enjoy the attractions without hassle. Here’s how it works: The entire group enters the regular visitor line together, where a ride Host will assist with the “Parent Swap.” Strollers and loose articles aren’t allowed in this process. One adult stays with the child in a secure area—usually behind the loading or ride exit gate—directed by a Dollywood Host while the rest of the group enjoys the attraction. Once the group returns, the adults switch places. On certain rides, additional group members might even have a chance to ride again during the second part of the swap. After the “Parent Swap,” visitors exit the ride along with the other riders.
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