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Passes are on sale now for current 2024 season passholders, and will go on sale to the general public starting Oct. 28. Season passes for 2025 cost $159-$359, plus tax, and can be purchased at ...
Dollywood's 2024-25 season will be the park's longest ever, staying open for 280 days. ... Dollywood opens March 9 for its 39th season, but season passholders will get a special preview day March ...
Season passes that offer access to festivals and events throughout the year, discounts and other benefits are $164-$239. Payment plans are available. Dollywood tickets and season passes can be ...
Dollywood is a theme park that is jointly owned by Herschend Family Entertainment and country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton through her entertainment company, Dolly Parton Productions. It is located in the Knoxville metropolitan area in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, near the gateway to The Great Smoky Mountains. Hosting nearly 3 million guests in a ...
Lightning Rod is a steel roller coaster located at Dollywood theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC), the ride is themed to hot rod cars from the 1950s and opened to the public on June 13, 2016. Initially marketed as the first launched wooden roller coaster of its kind, Lightning Rod was later ...
Buddy Baxter's Bandstand USA (2003–2005) Dollywood's Babes In Toyland (2006-2010) Big Cats and Magic starring the Fercos Brothers (2006) Back Where I Come From (2005–2006) Untamed Illusions starring the Fercos Brothers (2007) Rhythm of the Dance (2007–2008) The Great American Country Show (2007–2008) Sha-Kon-O-Hey!
Peak season rates at the new HeartSong Lodge start at $319. Peak-season DreamMore rates start at $269. Rates are typically lower in January and February when the theme park is closed.
In 1986, Dolly Parton became part owner of the property, and the park was renamed Dollywood. The train ride itself was renamed to Dollywood Express. After the 2004 operating season, the park removed the balloon stacks, which were proving to be unpopular and gave the locomotives a new coat of paint.