Dollywood

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Hurray for Dollywood

  • February 23, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Library Dragon from Athens, Alabama
Let me say that Dollywood is one of the best bargains around. If you first enter the park after 3pm, you can return the next day using the same ticket. That's really two days for the price of one. While this is plenty of time to spend at Dollywood, you have the opportunity to spend it on your favorite rides.

For those connected to the military (my husband is retired Army), the entrance price is half off. Fifty percent of the regular admission price and you can spend two days at the park. An excellent deal!

There are many standard water rides. Nothing too outrageous or spectacular. The shows are mostly so-so, but we did see an excellent singer (and we don't do country and western). The Purina dogs were enjoyable.

Dolly Parton was a forerunner in establishing organizations to protect the cultural heritage of Appalachia. Many crafts and artisans are available to be seen.

From journal Gamboling in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge

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Dollywood

  • August 14, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by wildhoney269 from Chicago, Illinois
Dollywood

Dollywood is a wonderful and charming place. We had no plans to go here because we thought it would be too gimmicky. However, the eight-year-old in our group wanted to go more than anything and since she was such a good trouper on all our hikes at the Smoky Mountain National Park, we took her. I was pleasantly surprised at what I found and remember our time spent at Dollywood with a smile on my face.

We assumed Dollywood was just another amusement park, with lots of roller coasters and other rides. If you expect that, you may be a bit disappointed. Dollywood is a magical place where you will walk through a realistic 50’s area in Jukebox Junction complete with a theater (see a show), drive through (restaurant) and gas station (small shop) surrounded by authentic cars. The Craftsman’s Valley is the largest section of the park and you can see real craftsman such as blacksmiths, wood carvers, leather workers, glass makers, and even craftsmen making homemade lye soap. There is even a place where you can sign up for a class to learn about the craft yourself. The rides come second to all the other wonderful features.

To make the most of Dollywood, I suggest you select some shows you would like to see and schedule the rest of your day around them. You will have a large selection including 50s and 60s reviews, children’s shows like Veggie Tales or Garfield, extreme sports, dog tricks, bluegrass, fiddlin’, tributes to Dolly and more. As you walk to the shows you can stop in the shops in the area, talk to the crafts people, or take in a ride. In addition to the wide variety of quality shows, I was overcome by how good all the food looked around Dollywood!

I searched for coupons or discounts to Dollywood all over the internet before our trip and all through the coupon racks when we got into town and could not find any. One of the reasons we did not originally plan to visit Dollywood was the price factor, which is about $40 per adult and $30 per child. When we were in line, we noticed the people in front of us had a Coca-Cola can with $10 off the price of admission. So if you plan on going, it might be worth checking out the six-packs at the gas station in town to see if you can find the appropriate cans. You will use one can per person. Another way to make the most of the high price, is to take advantage of the park’s offer to visit the park after 3pm on one day and also get free entrance to the park for the entire following operating day. This is nice during the summer because the park stays open to about 8pm, so you can go for four hours or so on the one day and spend an entire additional day at the park.

From journal Pigeon Forge: Hillbilly Vegas

Dollywood

  • August 14, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by SheilaB from West Bend, Wisconsin
Plan on doing a lot of walking. The park is a very big area and you will spend most of you time walking from one area to another. There are rides for all ages and lots of choices for eating. One of my favorite things was Eagle Mountain. And of course, being a country music fan I loved the shows.

From journal Smokie Mountains

dollywood

  • August 10, 2003
  • Rated 3 of 5 by sherrygoes from pontiac, Illinois
Dollywood sets in the foothills of the Smokey Mountains. Very family-oriented. Smoking only permitted in designated smoking areas. A lot of beautiful flower gardens, shows (for young and old alike), shops, crafters making their crafts, an aviary with eagles, and, of course, plenty of rides. The town is very commercialized, so a lot of traffic to get there.

From journal family vacation in the smokey mountains

Dollywood

  • April 25, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Nips from Chewelah, Washington
A trolly takes you from the parking lot to the main gate. Dollywood covers a very large area. There are several life music theatres with scheduled events throughout the day. There are many shops which offer a variety of merchandise. Restaurants are situated throughout the grounds. There is a large carnival area which the children of all ages enjoy. There is a railroad train that travels out in the woods and you can view old time homesteads. There is even an attempted train robbery!

From journal Weekend in Gatlinburg

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