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Dollywood’s Owner Expands Its Reach with Acquisition of Silverwood Theme Park

Major Acquisition Announcement

Herschend, the owner of Dollywood, has officially acquired Silverwood Theme Park and Boulder Beach Water Park, situated in Athol, Idaho. This significant move marks Silverwood as the largest theme park in the Northwest, enhancing Herschend’s presence in the region. The acquisition aligns well with the company’s vision to extend its reach across the United States while honoring the local community’s values.

Dollywood park entrance
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The decision by the Norton family to sell Silverwood reflects a shared commitment to preserving the park’s legacy. For over three decades, Silverwood has been a family-run enterprise, and as Paul Norton, COO of Silverwood, stated, “When the time came to pass the torch, Herschend was the only choice. They share our values, our long-term approach, and our belief that people with heart build parks like this.” This partnership promises to maintain the park’s community-oriented atmosphere while enabling growth and modernization.

Expanding the theme park Portfolio

With the addition of Silverwood and Boulder Beach, Herschend’s portfolio now includes nearly 50 parks, aquariums, and attractions across the United States. This recent theme park purchase highlights Herschend’s strategy to not only increase brand visibility but also compete more effectively in the crowded theme park industry. The acquisition follows Herschend’s earlier purchase of Palace Entertainment, which added 20 additional parks to its collection.

A blonde woman in a sparkly white outfit stands with her arms outstretched in front of the Dollywood sign. The background features trees with autumn foliage and a stone wall below the sign that reads "Dollywood" with the tagline "Love every moment." The scene embodies the spirit of Dolly Parton.
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Notable attractions that now fall under Herschend’s umbrella include Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, and Kentucky Kingdom, catering to millions of visitors annually. These enhancements in its theme park portfolio allow Herschend to serve a broader audience and provide families with cherished experiences. According to visitor statistics, the parks managed by Herschend attract approximately 20 million guests each year, positioning them competitively alongside major players like United Parks and Resorts, which operates Busch Gardens and SeaWorld.

Challenges After Expansion

Despite its ambitious growth, Herschend faces challenges following the recent merger with Palace Entertainment. The company has already closed several lower-performing parks acquired in the merger, indicating a shift in focus toward quality over quantity. The closure of two theme parks in Georgia has raised concerns from local communities, many of which harbor strong ties to these legacy attractions.

Dollywood
Credit: Dollywood

While operational improvements are essential for Herschend’s long-term success, the emotional connections that local visitors have with their beloved parks present a delicate balancing act. As the company integrates its newly acquired assets, it must navigate community sentiments regarding continuity and the changes that will follow. This effort is key to maintaining the goodwill established with loyal patrons while strengthening operational standards across its facilities.

Future Prospects for Herschend

Looking ahead, Herschend’s expansion plans are centered on further growth, particularly with potential opportunities emerging on the West Coast. Despite currently lacking a presence in this critical market, reports indicate that Six Flags is contemplating the sale of certain parks. Should these opportunities materialize, Herschend could capture new markets and extend its influence even further.

A large sign with colorful flags and bold white text reading "Six Flags World Headquarters" stands amid manicured landscaping with red flowers and green bushes, signifying the new policies on guest access. A building and a parked vehicle are visible in the background.
Six Flags Headquarters. Credit: Six Flags

Industry experts remain optimistic about Herschend’s future. Predictions suggest that the company will continue to pursue strategic acquisitions, enabling it to navigate the evolving landscape of the theme park sector effectively. The combination of operational excellence and a commitment to community engagement will be crucial as Herschend seeks to solidify its position in a competitive industry.

The acquisition of Silverwood Theme Park represents a pivotal moment in Herschend’s expansion strategy. By embracing its new asset with a focus on legacy, community ties, and operational excellence, Dollywood’s owner is poised to make significant strides in shaping the future of family entertainment in America. Through proactive management and dedication to preserving the unique character of its parks, Herschend aims to leave a lasting impact on the theme park sector.

About Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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