Here is a pdf with a current map of Dollywood. MAP
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When Does Dollywood Open?
Dollywood opens for the 2020 season on Saturday March 14. UPDATE: Dollywood opening has been postponed until March 28.
Dollywood opening has been postponed.
>>Comment below when you plan to visit Dollywood and what you are looking forward to doing most.<<
Dollywood opening has been postponed.
>>Comment below when you plan to visit Dollywood and what you are looking forward to doing most.<<
Is Dollywood Still Open
No. Dollywood postponed the opening of its theme park for two weeks due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19, it announced on Friday. It is now scheduled to open on Saturday, March 28. Dolly Parton’s Stampede and Pirates Voyage also will be closed, beginning March 16. Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort and Spa, as well as Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Cabins, will remain open You can view statistics about the coronavirus in Tennessee HERE.
News Report
News Report
Tennessee Coronavirus Statistics
If you plan to visit Dollywood or the East Tennessee area during the coronavirus outbreak, you can see the daily update below.
Current Tennessee Coronavirus Statistics
Current Tennessee Coronavirus Statistics
Dollywood T Shirts
Are you interested in getting some Dollywood shirts before you go to Dollywood? I use Printful to make many Dollywood shirt designs to choose from. You can get one to match the season or to match Dollywood's current celebration. This shirt comes in gray and white. Checkout is through Square. Price includes tax and shipping.
Designs Coming Soon
Thunderhead at Dollywood
Height restriction | 48–76 in |
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Thunderhead is a wooden roller coaster located at Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The coaster, which was the anchor attraction of the new "Thunderhead Gap" section (now Timber Canyon), opened on April 3, 2004, to much critical acclaim. Thunderhead boasts 22 turns and 32 crossovers,[2] and utilizes GCI's Millennium Flyer trains, used on all GCI coasters since 1999. Thunderhead is also the first roller coaster to feature a station flyby.
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Lightning Rod at Dollywood
Height restriction | 48 in (122 cm) |
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Lightning Rod's trains are themed to hot rod cars from the 1950s. Each train has six cars, each seating four people (in two rows of two riders), for a total capacity of 24 riders per train.
Lightning Rod departs the station via a right-hand turn and is launched up its first hill, accelerating from zero to 45 mph. After a short drop, the train crests and descends its tallest hill, dropping 165 feet and attaining its maximum speed of 73 miles per hour. Lightning Rod then climbs to the left and enters the first of several steeply-banked turns. Dropping out of the turn, the train rises to the right, then snaps to the left and back to the right again. After another right-hand turn, Lightning Rod enters another snap-left-then-right sequence. The train enters a double-up climb before descending the mountain through a sequence of four consecutive drops prior to banking right and passing near the station. The train then enters its final turn, a climbing 180-degree turn to the right, before dropping and entering the final brake run, leading to a right-turn back into the station.
**YOU MUST BE SMALL ENOUGHT TO FIT IN THE RIDE< NOT TOO FAT AND NOT TOO TALL.
**YOU MUST BE SMALL ENOUGHT TO FIT IN THE RIDE< NOT TOO FAT AND NOT TOO TALL.
Wild Eagle at Dollywood
Height restriction: 4′ 2″
Wild Eagle is a steel Wing Coaster built by Bolliger & Mabillard at the Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It is the first of its kind in the United States and opened to the media on March 23, 2012 before opening to the public on March 24, 2012. The roller coaster reaches a height of 210 feet (64 m) and reaches speeds of 61 miles per hour (98 km/h). In September 2012, the ride was voted as the best new ride of 2012 in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards.
*Information from Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Eagle
Wild Eagle is a steel Wing Coaster built by Bolliger & Mabillard at the Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It is the first of its kind in the United States and opened to the media on March 23, 2012 before opening to the public on March 24, 2012. The roller coaster reaches a height of 210 feet (64 m) and reaches speeds of 61 miles per hour (98 km/h). In September 2012, the ride was voted as the best new ride of 2012 in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards.
*Information from Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Eagle
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