I've been covering the theme parks beat for many years, but I somehow never made it to Dollywood -- until this past week. Part of the impetus to visit was the planned debut of Lightning Rod, the park's newest coaster. Unfortunately, it was delayed and was not open. That was disappointing. But the park did not disappoint.
Its other coasters, especially Wild Eagle and Mystery Mine, are great. Nestled in the foothills of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, the locale is stunning. The food, including some great down-home Southern fare, is a notch above what most parks serve.
And Dollywood features perhaps more live shows than any other park in the U.S. I was there during its "Festival of Nations" event and saw some wonderful shows with international casts. "Mother Africa," which featured Cirque-style performances and stirring music, was especially terrific.
Partly inspired by the upbeat and genial Dolly Parton, the park has a great vibe. With something for virtually everyone, I'd highly encourage a visit to Dollywood.
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| | Dollywood Doesn't Disappoint | I've been covering the theme parks beat for many years, but I somehow never made it to Dollywood -- until this past week. Part of the impetus to visit was the planned debut of Lightning Rod, the park's newest coaster. Unfortunately, it was delayed and was not open. That was disappointing. But the park did not disappoint. Its other coasters, especially Wild Eagle and Mystery Mine, are great. Nestled in the foothills of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, the locale is stunning. The food, including some great down-home Southern fare, is a notch above what most parks serve. And Dollywood features perhaps more live shows than any other park in the U.S. I was there during its "Festival of Nations" event and saw some wonderful shows with international casts. "Mother Africa," which featured Cirque-style performances and stirring music, was especially terrific. Partly inspired by the upbeat and genial Dolly Parton, the park has a great vibe. With something for virtually everyone, I'd highly encourage a visit to Dollywood. | | Arthur Levine Theme Parks Expert |
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