Dollywood was founded in 1986 by none other than Dolly Parton herself, in partnership with Herschend Family Entertainment. But the park has been around in different forms since the ‘60s — it started as Rebel Railroad and went through a few name changes before Dolly stepped in to turn it into the one-of-a-kind destination it is today. Her goal? To create a place that celebrates her Appalachian roots and gives families something fun to experience together.

Today, Dollywood theme park covers more than 150 acres and has a little bit of everything. You’ll find roller coasters that’ll get your heart racing, slower-paced rides for kids, tons of live entertainment, shops, Southern-style restaurants, and even artisans making crafts right in front of you. Whether you’re in it for the thrills, the food (hello, famous cinnamon bread), or just want to take in the music and mountain views, Dollywood hits the mark.
They also host festivals throughout the year — like Smoky Mountain Christmas and the Flower & Food Festival — so no two visits are the same .The park usually opens in March and closes for the season around early January, which gives you plenty of time to plan a visit in spring, summer, or even during the holidays.
Whether it’s your first time or your tenth, Dollywood is the kind of place that leaves you with something to talk about long after the day’s over.
Want to see what’s happening the day you visit? Check out Dollywood’s Daily Schedule for showtimes, park hours, and special events.
Getting to Dollywood

Dollywood is located at 2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 — right in the heart of Pigeon Forge, just a short drive from Gatlinburg and Sevierville. No matter where you’re staying in the area, the park is pretty easy to find and well-marked with signs once you’re nearby.
Travel times vary depending on where you’re coming from, but here’s a quick estimate:
- From Pigeon Forge: around 5–10 minutes
- From Gatlinburg: about 20–30 minutes
- From Sevierville: roughly 20 minutes
Parking Options at Dollywood
Dollywood offers several parking options, and while the lot is large, it can get busy during peak seasons — especially between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM. If you want a smoother experience, aim to arrive by 9:30 AM to avoid traffic and get a closer spot.
Here’s what to expect:
- General Parking – $25 per vehicle. Includes tram service to the entrance.
- Preferred Parking – $50 per vehicle. Puts you closer to the gate, includes a dedicated entry lane, and often comes with a shorter walk and less wait time.
- RV Parking – Also available in the Preferred Parking area (Lot H) for RVs or oversized vehicles. It’s within walking distance of the entrance, but keep in mind it’s day use only — overnight parking or camping is not allowed.
Gold and Diamond passholders receive free parking across all categories.
You can pre-purchase parking online through Dollywood’s website, which helps save time and guarantees your spot during busy days.
Tips for a Smooth Arrival:
- Peak Hours: The parking lots can become busy between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM, especially during weekends and holidays.
- Early Arrival: Arriving before 9:30 AM can help you secure a spot closer to the entrance and avoid traffic congestion.
- Online Reservations: To expedite your entry, consider purchasing your parking pass online in advance.
Season Pass Parking Benefits
Dollywood offers Season Passes with varying benefits:
- Gold Season Pass: Includes free standard parking, a $5 discount on preferred parking, and other perks like discounts on dining and merchandise.
- Diamond Season Pass: Offers free standard parking, a $10 discount on preferred parking, and additional benefits such as greater discounts on dining, merchandise, and exclusive events.
For more details on what each pass includes, click here to view Dollywood’s Season Pass options.
Dollywood Tickets: What to Know

Single-Day and Multi-Day Tickets
Dollywood offers flexible ticket options to suit different visit durations:
- 1-Day Theme Park Ticket: Starting at $92 for adults (ages 10–61), with discounts for children (ages 4–9) and seniors (62+).
- 2-Day Theme Park Ticket: $122 for adults, allowing visits on any two days within a five-day period.
- 3-Day Theme Park Ticket: $132 for adults, valid for any three days within a five-day window.Add-on options include access to Dollywood’s Splash Country Water Park for an additional fee.
For detailed pricing and to purchase tickets online, click here
Season Passes
If you’re planning multiple visits, a Season Pass can offer significant savings and additional perks. Dollywood provides several pass options:
- Silver Pass: Unlimited visits with blackout dates; does not include free parking.
- Gold Pass: Unlimited visits with no blackout dates, free standard parking, 15% discounts on food and merchandise, and early ride access.
- Diamond Pass: All Gold Pass benefits plus priority access to festivals, free TimeSaver passes on select dates, and greater discounts on food, merchandise, and lodging.
For a full comparison and to purchase, click here
Special Offers
Dollywood frequently offers special promotions and discounts, including:
- Spring Into Savings: Limited-time discounts on one-day tickets.
- Stay & Play Packages: Bundled deals combining lodging and park admission.
- Public Employee Appreciation Days (April 21 – June 13, 2025): Discounted tickets for military, first responders, medical staff, teachers, and other public employees.
For current deals and promotions, click here.
Military Discounts
Dollywood honors U.S. active or retired military, veterans, military reservists, spouses, and dependents with special discounts on tickets and Season Passes. Verification through ID.me is required.
- 1-Day Theme Park Ticket: $64.40 for adults, $57.40 for children and seniors.
- 2-Day Theme Park Ticket: $94.40 for adults, $87.40 for children and seniors.
- 3-Day Theme Park Ticket: $104.40 for adults, $97.40 for children and seniors.
- Season Passes: Discounted rates on Silver and Gold Passes
For more information and to verify eligibility, click here.
Dollywood Group Tickets

Dollywood offers special rates and benefits for groups, making it an ideal destination for school trips, corporate outings, family reunions, and tour groups. Groups of 15 or more can take advantage of discounted ticket prices, meal options, and other perks.
As of 2025, the following group rates are available:
- One-Day Theme Park Ticket:
- Adults (Ages 10+): $66
- Children (Ages 4–9): $56
- Two-Day Theme Park Ticket:
- Adults: $93
- Children: $83
- Three-Day, Two-Park Ticket (Dollywood & Splash Country):
- Adults: $113
- Children: $103
Prices do not include tax. Groups eligible for tax-exempt status are responsible for the 2.5% amusement tax. Tax-exempt status waives the 9.75% sales tax only.
For more details, visit the Dollywood Group Booking Info page.
Booking Perks
Groups that make reservations at least two weeks in advance can enjoy the following benefits:
- One free ticket with every 15 admissions purchased at the regular group rate.
- One free ticket for the bus driver when a CDL license is presented at the Groups Booth (van drivers do not qualify).
- Free bus parking.
- Season Pass upgrade options.
For more details, visit the Dollywood Group Booking Info page.
Meal Options
Dollywood offers convenient meal options for groups:
- Meal Vouchers:
- Available in $10, $12, $15, $20, and $25 amounts.
- Valid at any dining location within the park.
- Purchase at least two weeks in advance to receive:
- One free $10 meal voucher per every 15 purchased.
- One free $10 meal voucher for the bus driver (van drivers do not qualify).
- Catered Meals:
- Private catered meals are available in designated pavilions for groups of 100 or more.
- Reservations must be made and prepaid at least two weeks in advance.
Pricing varies; contact Dollywood Group Sales for details.
For more information on meal options, refer to the Group Booking Info page.
Additional Information
- Souvenir Mugs:
- Refillable souvenir mugs are available for $13.99 plus tax.
- Free soft drink refills on the day of redemption.
- Special refill prices for the remainder of the season.
- Mugs must be pre-ordered through Group Sales.
- Rain Guarantee:
- If your visit is shortened due to rain, you can request a Rain Check, valid until the end of the season.
- Rain Checks are not available for Season Passholders.
Contact Information
To make a group reservation or for more details:
- Phone: 1-888-428-6789
- Online Inquiry: Group Inquiries
What’s Inside Dollywood Theme Park
There’s a reason Dollywood is one of the most visited theme parks in the country — it offers way more than just roller coasters. From nationally ranked rides to award-winning entertainment, iconic Southern food, and one-of-a-kind shops, the park blends excitement and charm in a way that feels uniquely Smoky Mountain. Whether you’re in it for the thrills or just here for the cinnamon bread, there’s something inside Dollywood for everyone.
Rides & Roller Coasters
Dollywood is celebrated for its diverse array of rides, blending thrilling coasters with family-friendly attractions.
Lightning Rod: A groundbreaking wooden coaster, it’s the world’s first launched wooden coaster, reaching speeds up to 73 mph.
Big Bear Mountain: The park’s longest coaster, this family-friendly ride features multiple launches and onboard audio, offering an immersive experience through Wildwood Grove.
Mystery Mine: A steel coaster that plunges riders into an abandoned coal mine, featuring a 95-degree, 85-foot vertical drop.
Thunderhead: A classic wooden coaster known for its 100-foot drop and top speeds of 55 mph, offering a smooth yet exhilarating ride.
Wild Eagle: America’s first wing coaster, providing a unique sensation as riders soar through the sky with nothing above or below them.
Shows & Entertainment

From The Heart: The Life and Music of Dolly Parton: A multi-sensory film experience narrated by Dolly Parton, highlighting her musical journey and the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains.

Heartsong: An immersive film narrated by Dolly Parton, celebrating the natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains.

The Kingdom Heirs: Dollywood’s award-winning Southern gospel group, performing uplifting songs that resonate with visitors.

Wings of America Birds of Prey: An educational and awe-inspiring show featuring birds of prey, showcasing their beauty and importance in the ecosystem.
Food & Dining

The Grist Mill: Home to the park’s famous cinnamon bread, a must-try treat for visitors.

Aunt Granny’s Restaurant: Named one of the top 10 best theme park restaurants by USA Today, it serves a family-style buffet with Southern favorites.

Front Porch Café: Provides a full-service dining experience with a menu that includes Dolly’s favorite dishes like fried green tomatoes and banana pudding.

Crossroads Funnel Cakes: Serving Dolly Parton’s favorite treat, these funnel cakes come with a variety of toppings and are a park staple.
Shops & Souvenirs

Dollywood Emporium: The park’s largest store, featuring a wide selection of merchandise, including apparel, toys, and collectibles.
Dolly’s Fan Shop: Located within the Dolly Parton Experience, this boutique offers a range of Dolly-themed merchandise, from vintage to modern styles.
Hillside General Store: A nostalgic store reminiscent of a classic five-and-dime, offering old-fashioned goods and a post office for mailing postcards.
Seasonal Events and Festival Calendar
Dollywood transforms with the seasons, offering unique festivals, themed decorations, and special shows throughout the year. No matter when you visit, there’s always something new happening.

Flower & Food Festival
(Mid-April – Early June)
Celebrate spring in full bloom with massive floral sculptures, garden displays, and seasonal food tastings inspired by Appalachian flavors. It’s one of the park’s most scenic and colorful events.

Smoky Mountain Summer Celebration
(Mid-June – Early August)
This summer festival brings longer hours, energetic entertainment, live music, and a nightly drone and fireworks show. Expect splash zones, family games, and fun surprises throughout the park.

Harvest Festival & Great Pumpkin LumiNights
(Late September – Early November)
Fall brings vibrant autumn colors, artisan markets, Southern comfort food, and thousands of glowing pumpkins after dark. Great Pumpkin LumiNights is especially popular with families and photographers.

Smoky Mountain Christmas
(Early November – Early January)
Named America’s Best Christmas Event multiple years in a row, this holiday celebration lights up the park with millions of lights, festive shows, holiday music, and themed treats. It’s one of the most magical times to visit.
Park Closure Notice
Dollywood is closed annually from early January through early March for maintenance and seasonal preparations. Always check the official Dollywood calendar for exact opening and closing dates, show schedules, and special event times.
Check park hours here
Tips for Visiting Dollywood

Planning ahead can make a big difference when it comes to enjoying your day at Dollywood. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, these tips can help you beat the crowds, stay comfortable, and make the most of your visit.
When to Arrive
If you want to avoid long lines and get ahead of the crowds, aim to arrive around 30 minutes before the park opens. This gives you time to park, get through security, and be near the entrance before the gates officially open. The busiest times tend to be late morning to mid-afternoon, especially on weekends and during holidays.
Check park hours here
Best Days to Visit
The best days to visit are typically Tuesdays through Thursdays, when crowds are lighter and wait times are shorter. Avoid Saturdays if possible — they’re the busiest, especially during peak seasons like summer and fall festivals.
What to Wear
Comfort is key. Dress for the weather, but keep in mind:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes — the park is hilly in spots.
- Bring a light jacket or hoodie in spring/fall — temperatures can shift.
- Rain ponchos are a good idea if the forecast is iffy.
- In summer, sunscreen, sunglasses, and water bottles are essentials.
There are water refill stations throughout the park, and lockers are available for storing extra layers or items you don’t want to carry.
Accessibility Info
Dollywood is committed to being accessible for all guests. Wheelchair and electric scooter rentals are available near the entrance, and many attractions are equipped with accessibility features. The park also offers an Accessibility Guide to help guests plan their day around mobility needs or sensory sensitivities.
View Dollywood Accessibility Info
Use the Dollywood Mobile App
The Dollywood app is a must-have for navigating the park efficiently. It includes:
- Live wait times for rides
- An interactive map
- Show schedules
- Dining info
Mobile food ordering (at select locations)
It’s free and available on both iOS and Android — we recommend downloading it before you arrive. Click here to download the app
Cabins Near Dollywood
Looking for a place to stay near all the action? Our cabins are located less than 5 minutes from Dollywood, making it easy to spend the day at the park and be back relaxing in no time. Whether you’re planning a family trip, a group getaway, or a romantic escape for two, our cabins offer the perfect balance of comfort, space, and convenience — all tucked into the beauty of the Smoky Mountains.
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