By Emily-Anne Willey
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May 7, 2021
I believe everyone should have a bucket list , and do everything they can to make those dreams happen. I have an amazing friend who lives in North Carolina, and when I realized it was 3 short hours from Dollywood, I created a dream to visit. Dollywood has been a place I knew about, but never had a reason to travel to Pigeon Forge, TN., no matter how amazing it looked online. But, with my friend living so close, I thought...why not? We made plans to visit in June of 2020, but then Covid happened. So, we postponed. A few months ago I was deciding what to do for my birthday and April seemed like the perfect time to head to Dollywood with a couple of my favorite people. We set out on the road from North Carolina, traveling through the Great Smoky Mountains(Dolly's childhood playground), and landed in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. We stayed at an adorable wood cabin, nice and close to Dollywood. The night we arrived we visited the Dolly Parton Stampede, which is like Medieval Times, but more western. The next morning we were headed for Dollywood. The current spring hours are 10-6, but closed on Tuesday and Thursday. We left our cabin around 9, got to Dollywood nice and early, parking in the B(Butterfly) lot. Many things are Dolly themed, including Butterflies, Mountains, Country Music, etc. We took a short shuttle ride to the entrance. We could have walked, but the shuttle was right there, and I was ready to start our FUN! At the end of the day we walked back to our car(it was that close). Once we arrived at the entrance there was a queue to enter the park. They started allowing people in at 9:30, but the rides didn't open until 10. Much of the park was blocked off, but we were able to take a quick restroom break and line up at our first ride! Because of course, we were here for the rides, or food, or entertainment?! Rides The rides are BY FAR the best part of Dollywood. I will happily tell you about the other stuff, but first....Rides. There are so many rides to please any age of visitor, but we rode over 10 thrilling rides! That's a lot for 1 amusement park. I'd rank them, but they are all amazing, and worth riding. One of my friends noted that the more stairs you have to climb, the better the coaster would be. With the amusement park being built in the mountains, there are lots of hills and many of the ride queues lead you up many flights of stairs. And, she's right...the best ones do have lots of stairs. I do have a couple favorites, and one that could have been avoided. So, let me start with the one to avoid(just to get it out of the way). It's called Blazing Fury, and it's an indoor coaster. An indoor coaster....my first sign it wouldn't be AWESOME. The track was speedy, but with only 2 dips it wasn't "thrilling". It would be great for little kids, maybe. Now, for my favorites..... Wild Eagle seats you on the side of the track(as if you were the wings of the eagle). It's super thrilling to look down and not see the track. Lots of fun. My second favorite is the Thunderhead . This is a fast, thrilling, wooden coaster. So much fun. I loved how fast it was, and everything amazing about wood coasters makes this a "can't miss" ride. My favorite though, and I mean possibly my favorite coaster EVER was the Lightening Rod . This ride LOOKS like a wooden coaster, but it is an incredibly fast (74 mph) steel coaster. It has fast curves, corkscrews, big drops, and crazy speed. It is currently my FAVORITE coaster, by far.