When did Dollywood open?
Dollywood officially opened on May 3, 1986.
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Dollywood, Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain wonderland, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. What started as Silver Dollar City has transformed into the most-visited ticketed attraction in Tennessee, drawing roughly 3.8 million visitors each y...
Dollywood's journey began in 1961 as Rebel Railroad, a Wild West-themed park featuring a coal-fired steam train. It later became Goldrush Junction before Jack and Pete Herschend purchased it in 1976 and reopened it as Silver Dollar City, emphasizing traditional Appalachian crafts.
In 1982, Dolly Parton expressed her desire to open a theme park in her home area during an interview with Barbara Walters. The Herschend brothers collaborated with her, and on May 3, 1986, Dollywood was born, retaining some of Silver Dollar City's beloved spots like Craftsman’s Valley and adding new attractions.
The park's attendance increased by about 75 percent in its first year as Dollywood. Today, it continues to add new attractions while preserving classics like the replica of Dolly's childhood cabin and the 1940s steam engine. For the 40th-anniversary year, Dollywood is opening a dedicated Imagination Playhouse and premiering a new show called 'Play On'. Dolly will also release an album of songs she's composed for the park and launch an iHeartRadio channel.
Dollywood mirrors Dolly’s emphasis on excess. During the fall Harvest Festival, the mountain foliage gets illuminated by more than twelve thousand jack-o-lanterns. Every December, six million Christmas lights bedeck the attractions. The Spotlight Bakery near the park’s entrance makes an apple pie that weighs twenty-five pounds, and if you were to line up every nine-inch loaf of cinnamon bread sold in 2024 end to end, the chain would stretch for 1,009 miles.
Dollywood officially opened on May 3, 1986.
Dollywood attracts approximately 3.8 million visitors annually.
Some of the original attractions include the Smoky Mountain River Rampage, Aunt Granny’s Restaurant, and the Back Porch Theater.
New attractions include the Imagination Playhouse, the 'Play On' show, a new album of songs composed by Dolly Parton, and an iHeartRadio channel.
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