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Dollywood Theme Park Ceases All Operations Effective Today

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Credit: Dollywood

Dolly Parton’s theme park, Dollywood, is officially shuttering its gates after a special statement confirming the park is operating under unsafe conditions.

Guests ride Lightning Rod at Dollywood

Credit: Jeremy Thompson via Flickr

Dollywood is one of America’s most popular theme parks, located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. While it is known for its rides, food, and entertainment, the park is themed around the life and career of country music legend Dolly Parton, who grew up in the nearby area, making Parton the main attraction for many.

Some of its most iconic rides include the Lightning Rod, a wooden roller coaster known for its speed and steep drops, Blazing Fury, a runaway mine car coaster, and the Dollywood Express, a scenic train ride through the mountains; and the Wild Eagle, the first wing coaster in the United States, which provides riders with a unique flying sensation.

Guests ride Lightning Rod at Dollywood

Credit: Dollywood

In addition to its rides and attractions, Dollywood is also home to several theaters showcasing live entertainment, including musical performances, comedy shows, and theatrical productions. The park’s entertainment lineup often features country, bluegrass, and gospel music, reflecting Dolly Parton’s musical roots. The theme park also has two resorts: Dollywood’s HeartSong Lodge & Resort and Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort & Spa.

As for attendance, Dollywood typically attracts millions of visitors each year, making it one of the most popular theme parks in the southeastern United States. The exact number of visitors can vary from year to year, but the park consistently ranks among the top tourist destinations in Tennessee.

That is why the most recent news of the theme park’s closure will likely leave many guests quite upset.

As NWS Morriston has confirmed, there is severe thunder storms ongoing in Tennessee at the moment, with Pigeon Forge being heavily hit.

A special weather statement has been issued for Maryville TN, Pigeon Forge TN and Gatlinburg TN until 2:15 PM EDT

News station Wate also shared the gravity of the ongoing weather systems, “We have already seen several severe thunderstorm warnings and even a tornado warning so far today. Multiple rounds of severe weather remain possible. The important take-away is that all day, especially this afternoon and tonight, severe weather will be possible.

Our severe weather risk will remain elevated past lunchtime and extend through the afternoon and evening with the “first round” of storms. A second round will move in late tonight and continue into the overnight hours. As a result, we are Weather AWARE today.”

With all of this, Dollywood has opted to close down early.

The Dollywood Parks & Resorts X account explained the news, “PARK UPDATE: Due to severe thunderstorms approaching Pigeon Forge this afternoon and through the evening, Dollywood will close today (Wednesday, May 8) at 4 p.m. The park will reopen on Thursday, May 9 at 10 a.m.”

The Dollywood website does not list any information regarding the closure, nor if guests will be able to get a refund for unused tickets or for their day being cut short. Typically, the park shuts down at 8:00 p.m., so this will cut four hours out of guest’s park day.

Considering the location is such a heavy tourist spot, this closure will likely affect many vacations.

A study conducted by InsureandGo, a UK-based travel insurance provider, revealed that Dollywood achieved the highest “Come Back” score among over 450 landmarks worldwide. InsureandGo’s report also ranked countries and cities, with Japan emerging as the top-ranked country and London as the top-ranked city.

Dolly Parton Dollywood

Credit: Dollywood

In compiling the list of attractions, the company analyzed thousands of online reviews, considering factors such as content, attraction rating, and guest reviews expressing a desire to revisit. Employing a weighted scoring system, InsureandGo assigned “Come Back” scores to the attractions on a scale of 1 to 100. Dollywood secured the top position with a score of 94 out of 100.

All of this to say, there are likely quite a few tourists who may not feel so favorable about the theme park after today.

Weather shutting down a theme park is something we do tend to see for more regional theme parks, such as Knott’s Berry Farm in Anaheim, which has had a string of inclement weather closures in 2024. Typically, the Cedar Fair and Six Flags theme parks give guests an extra month to use their ticket when they close early, but they do not offer full refunds.

Dollywood Sign

Credit: Dollywood

The Disney and Universal parks, on the other hand, typically need very severe weather, such as a hurricane, to shut their gates.

On a more positive Dollywood note, guests can soon get ready for a supersized dose of Dolly! The Dolly Parton Experience is replacing the Chasing Rainbows Museum and promises to be three times bigger and better on May 24, 2024. This immersive experience isn’t just an exhibit – it’s an interactive journey through Dolly’s life, taking you from her humble beginnings in Locust Ridge all the way to the bright lights of international stages.

The entire Adventures in Imagination area is getting a makeover to house this exciting new attraction.The Dolly Parton Experience will be divided into three distinct sections, each using cutting-edge interactive technology to tell Dolly’s story in a way that’s never been done before.

You can check out the official promo in Dollywood’s Instagram reel below:

Cue the music (and the sparkles) because the Dolly Parton Experience opens May 24! 💅✨🎵🦋

The Dolly Parton Experience provides guests more Dolly than ever with interactive elements in multiple buildings that invite guests on Dolly’s journey from Locust Ridge to stages around the world.

At Behind the Seams, guests will get a sneak peek of how Dolly’s iconic looks come to life!

Dollywood has had to shut its gates in the past temporarily due to an erupting fire that left guests in danger; thankfully, the closure was swift, and no one was injured.

Have you ever experienced a theme park closing down early without warning due to weather? 

This post originally appeared on Inside the Magic

About Alessia Dunn

Orlando theme park lover who loves thrills and theming, with a side of entertainment. You can often catch me at Disney or Universal sipping a cocktail, or crying during Happily Ever After or Fantasmic.

15 comments

  1. Dollywood was the rudesr people I have ever encountered in a theme park. I would never consider going back there again! Also it isn’t even close to Silver Dollar City in Branson, MO
    It has been #1 for 2 or 3 years now if not longer! Their people are none rude to their customers and I have been there many many many times!!!

  2. Maybe they were stressed over the closing the day before. We’ve been every year for about 20 years . Always enjoyed our visit!

  3. At first I thought Dollywood was closing permanently, and I’ve never been there.

  4. When I first started reading the story, I thought that Dollywood was closed forever and was severely damaged by Tornadoes and Severe Thunderstorms. Thankfully to God this was NOT the case, because I really want to go there and experience the wonderful world of Dolly Parton!!! This is something I want to do that is on my bucket list. Also, I would love to meet Dolly Parton in person!!! Something I always wanted to do and prayed about!!!!! Dolly Parton is such an inspiration to me!!!!

  5. My granddaughter and family visited Dollywood a few years ago. They have been to Disney world several times and she said there is no comparison. She said it is the cleanest theme park they have ever been to and the employees were very gracious and friendly. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Dolly❤️

  6. Classy and Godly lady runs a excellent and safe park. I wouldn’t think of taking my family to the others.

  7. We have been to Dollywood and loved it.Dolly has always been a favorite of mine.
    I wish I could have met her. Our birthdays are close to the same time and we were born the same year. Sha makes me feel younger, just watchiing her shows and visiting her park. I can’t wait to go back! God Bless her is my prayer!!

  8. This story had a bad beginning and a good outcome. At first I really believed that the park was closing for good. The author should read it herself and if honest will get the same impression. I am sure some people stopped reading and are possibly left with the impression that the park is closed. Not good reporting.

  9. Deborah Turriaga

    On my bucket list… love Dolly…smooches

  10. I visit Dollywood several times a year and have always found their workers to be so nice and go out of their way to help any way they can! I have already been once this year with same experience, will be going back in the summer.

  11. This is what I hate about internet content. Another “non-story” published making readers fear something “bad” happened to a favorite spot, like bankruptcy or sudden death, and it turns out to be a weather closure. You should be ashamed of yourselves for even publishing this. What a waste of time.

  12. Pam Cordova It takes one to know one!

  13. Briansmac Daddy

    Pam Cordova – It sounds more like to me you may have been the rude one. It seems to us you maybe a hater. Please don’t come back. We won’t miss you!

  14. Pam Cordova If they are so rude the rudest of any theme park why then have you gone back ” many, many, many times”?
    Either they are not rude or maybe you are a disgruntled employee who was fired possibly for being rude. None of these parks will tolerate an employee being rude to guests much less many employees being rude.

  15. attempted to work summer at dollywood when i seen where i never returned. wood was rotten in lemonade stand and OLD water was constantly running…no thks popcorn stand was old and dirty… whole place needs brought up to date especially behind scenes!!!!

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