Friday, August 26, 2022

8 things to do at Dolly Parton's Dollywood amusement park if you dislike roller coasters

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Hi everyone, I ran across this article and thought I would share with the blog.  These are some great to-do options if rides aren't your thing.  One thing not on the list is Dolly's Museum, Chasing Rainbows.  I am excited to see the new and improved version of it when it reopens in 2024 as The Dolly Parton Experience!  If you never had an opportunity to experience Dolly's Museum, or want to take another look, I made a video of it in 2021 right before it closed at the end of the season.  Take a Look below!


I have some other videos related to this article, at the bottom of the page.  And you can always check out my Dollywood playlist on YouTube - find that here..

8 things to do at Dolly Parton's Dollywood amusement park if you hate roller coasters

Written By Talia Lakritz Aug 23, 2022, 11:28 AM

The entrance sign to Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Dollywood. George Rose/Getty Images

  • Dolly Parton's Dollywood amusement park in Tennessee has more than just roller coasters.

  • The Dollywood Express provides a gentle train ride with views of the Great Smoky Mountains.

  • There are also lots of live musical performances, restaurants, shops, and hands-on activities.

Catch a live musical performance at one of the many theaters throughout the park.Performers sing at Dollywood's Harmonies of the Heart show.Dollywood's Harmonies of the Heart show. Talia Lakritz/Insider

You can barely walk a few steps at Dollywood without hearing live music playing. 

Notable musical offerings include Southern gospel quartet The Kingdom Heirs, who have performed at Dollywood for 37 years, and Harmonies of the Heart, a show featuring Parton's nieces and cousin as they sing and share memories of growing up with "Aunt Granny."

Ride the historic Dollywood Express train.

The Dollywood Express. Talia Lakritz/Insider

The Dollywood Express steam trains are unique relics of World War II, having transported troops and lumber across Alaska during World War II. 

Two trains function as The Dollywood Express today. Cinderella was built in 1938, followed by Klondike Katie in 1943. They were retired to Tennessee in 1960.

The gentle train ride offers views of the park as well as the surrounding Great Smoky Mountains.

Make a souvenir and learn a new skill in the park's Craftsman's Valley area.

Valley Forge Blacksmith at Dollywood. Talia Lakritz/Insider

Craftsman's Valley hearkens back to a time when settlers in the Tennessee mountains relied on the knowledge and skill of local artisans to make everyday items.

Parkgoers can make their own knives at the Blacksmith and Foundry, hand-dip candles at Old Flames Candles, or create a custom glass ornament at Mountain Blown Glassblown.


Sample the park's delicious Southern cuisine and sweet treats.

Dollywood's famous cinnamon bread. Talia Lakritz/Insider

Dollywood has an array of menus and eateries to choose from, many of which contain subtle references to Parton's family. The retro diner Red's Drive-In is named after Red's Café, the restaurant where Parton's father took her to eat her first hamburger, and Aunt Granny's restaurant gets its name from Parton's nickname with her nieces and nephews.

But if you eat one thing at Dollywood, make it the $10 cinnamon bread sold at The Grist Mill. Baked fresh daily, the pull-apart loaves are soaked in butter and cinnamon-sugar before baking. Each one comes with dipping sauces of buttercream icing and apple butter.

It's such an iconic treat that Dollywood gift shops even sell t-shirts that read "I'm just here for the cinnamon bread."

Visit Eagle Mountain Sanctuary to see the largest exhibit of non-releasable bald eagles in the US.

A bald eagle sits on a perch at the Eagle Mountain Sanctuary exhibit at Dollywood. Jacob Biba for The Washington Post via Getty Images

The American Eagle Foundation maintains a 30,000-square-foot aviary at Dollywood for permanently disabled birds that wouldn't survive in the wild.

Walk through a replica of Dolly Parton's childhood home, a two-room log cabin where she lived with her 11 siblings.

A replica of Dolly Parton's childhood home at Dollywood. Talia Lakritz/Insider

Parton's brother Bobby built the Dollywood replica, and her mother Avie Lee designed and furnished the interior with real family heirlooms.

The log cabin had no electricity or running water, but Parton remembered her years there fondly in her 1973 song "My Tennessee Mountain Home."

"In my Tennessee mountain home / Life is as peaceful as a baby's sigh / In my Tennessee mountain home / The crickets sing in the fields nearby," she sings.

Shop for Dolly-themed souvenirs.

Dolly Parton books for sale at Dollywood. Talia Lakritz/Insider

Shops at Dollywood sell copies of Parton's books, as well as mementos like mugs, t-shirts, and magnets.

Partake in one of Dollywood's seasonal festivals.

A drone show at Dollywood. Talia Lakritz/Insider

Dollywood's Smoky Mountain Summer Celebration features line dancing at sunset followed by a drone show, during which drones fly through the air, change colors, and create shapes in the sky.

The amusement park also hosts a fall Harvest Festival, a winter Smoky Mountain Christmas celebration, and a spring Flower and Food Festival.


You can find the original article from Insider, Here.


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If you want to see the full drone and fireworks show, I have a video for you:


If you want to take a tour of Dollywood's Emporium, check out all the Dolly merchandise, here you go:

Check out the Blown Glass Shop:


Set your Sweet Tooth free, in Dollywood's Sweet Shoppe

Take a look at Dollywood's Festivals - Halloween 2021


Christmas 2021


Flower & Food Spring Festival 2022


Summer Celebration 2022 - This video has some live entertainment in it.


Until Next Time!



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