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  1. Hey y'all saw a few pages back about a season passholder day this Friday the 17th. I didn't get the newsletter. Is this open to regular (not gold) passholders and in your experience what are the crowds like on this day please? Also, not sure what the hours of the event are. I'd be driving up from Atlanta so I want to make sure I can even get in and that it wont be too slammed. Thanks!

    Any pass that will get you in the on a normal operating day.

    Regular pass or gold pass, Dollywood or Super Pass.

     

    Never been very crowded when I was there.

     

    I don't recall any special hours, just regular Friday hours. Maybe someone who got a notice about it has the hours specifically.

     

    Edit: yep, regular hours,10-7.

    http://www.dollywood.com/themepark/Guest-Services/Passholder-Page

  2. I was looking at the season passes, and it said prices will go up after Jan.1. Anyone know how much they will increase?

    I believe the prices are already a little higher for the 2017 season passes but don't fall for the prices go up trick..

     

    Have to check a few time through the season to see if anything else changes. I've never done so.

     

    So, I wrote down the prices back in Dec after this post. Then I just checked them today.

    Everything went up $4.

     

    2017 Season Passes (Quantities 1-3) (Super Regular) $148 $152

    2017 Season Passes (Quantities 1-3) (Super Gold) $200 $204

    2017 Season Passes (Quantities 1-3) (Regular) $99 $103

    2017 Season Passes (Quantities 1-3) (Gold) $151 $155

     

     

    So was getting emails about prices going up again. Now I got a message that the "offer" w extended til March 19.

    Interested to see if there's another increase after opening weekend. I don't think I've seen that done before.

     

    Usually just one increase per season. Guess I'll have to check next week and see if they really change again.

  3. Sounds like, even after Dolly took it over, lumberjack theater still struggled this year.. Hopefully it won't cost to much to retheme the theater yet again haha

     

    Reviews I saw were mixed, though generally positive. Lots of mentions of not able to get in.

    I wasn't overly interested though as it seamed they went even more towards show and less lumber jack than the old feud.

     

    I'm not convinced this was because of poor sales. It may just be a big idea and best to use the space they already have to get it up now. I know it's not cheap to get any space on the parkway.

  4. I called last week, the 17th is for pass-holders only. Evidently all rides and even shows will be operating. I've never been on an exclusive passholder day, so I can't speak for what the crowds may look like.

     

    I've been for the passholder day a few times. All rides up and and most shows though limited schedule. Usually not very busy.

     

    Also, it doesn't seem to be something they advertise heavily.

     

    Usually​ email ads to passholders, but closer to opening weekend. It's really aimed at locals who only need a few days notice.

     

    But it's always the Friday before official opening day (Saturday).

  5. ^ Personally i have always found that walk way to be a little bland and boring.

     

    It's just a nice relaxing stroll, at least on the not so busy days that I'm typically there.

     

    And it harkens to a different era of the park. Like life, it seamed simpler then.

     

     

    Maybe add a separate path for those just wanting the fastest route from A to B. But DW isn't about fast paced A - B movement like so many other parks.

  6. And when it comes down to it, with a. Gold pass, food is very very reasonable!! Especially for Theme Park food!

     

     

    It's cheaper than a lot of places in town with comparable quality.

     

    No, it's not Paula's or Applewood or Alamo or JT Hannah's, but it's as good as other $10-15/person places.

     

    I also wish the BBQ festival went on longer because that's some of the best BBQ around.. it's much better than the normal BBQ from the park

     

  7. Well my home park is a Six Flags, so it's more like, "Sure, I guess I'll have some grub while I'm here," than it is, "OMG CINNAMON BREAD!"

     

    Well, Six Flags (at least the few I've visited) treat food as an afterthought.

     

    DW has 4 sit down restaurants, 2 are buffets (all you care to eat).

    Add in the Mill (Cinnamon bread) and the bakery and you see they take food a bit more seriously than most theme parks.

    They also add in special food for the Festival of Nations and BBQ & Bluegrass.

  8. Just a beer or two is not going to dehydrate me, especially when I will still drink water in between as well as try to hit up water rides when it's hot outside.

     

    Not everyone is like that. Way too many don't get it, to the detriment of others.

     

    I don't drink beer and refrain from alcohol when out in the heat.

     

    In terms of the free water, if I can walk right into any place that sells soda at DW, ask for (or grab) a cup with ice and fill it with water and walk out, then I will definitely remember that the next time that I visit the park.

     

    That's exactly what you can do. (Except the mill as I mentioned)

    Walk up and ask for a cup of water, w/ or w/o ice as you prefer.

     

    The last few visits, that's all my wife has put in the mug she carries.

     

    At Disney though, they let you carry on water bottles already filled so I just take my giant HydroFlask filled with ice

     

    We took frozen bottles of water in a small insulated bag. They thawed slowly through the day, but we generally had cold water form 5 or 6 bottles all day.

     

    Did the same at DW in the past, before the bag check nonsense. Don't know if they would balk now or not. Haven't been when it was that hot.

     

    Since we always have the park mugs with us, the small cups don't matter.

  9. Seriously...kill the vibe?

     

    I said change, not kill. I'm sure it would change things, and not for the better.

     

    It was 95 when we were at Dollywood once and I would have probably paid $20 for one 12 oz beer - but instead had to settle for a $3-4 bottle of water instead (I very rarely drink soda).

     

    At 95* you didn't need something to dehydrate you further.

     

    And you paid for water? It's free at any place with soda fountain (well except the Mill where they apparently have a screwed up fountain that only dispenses carbonated water)

  10. Gatlinburg was (up until recently) famous for free moonshine, and even know you can get hammered on moonshine samplers for ridiculously low prices all over the town.

     

    Voluntary fee before the city forced it (or shut it down completely) because of the problems it was causing.

    Likely to occur in PF before long. I expect Wears Valley to hold out much longer.

     

    I can't comment on effects at Theme Parks, but I have seen the results in other venues and adding alcohol often is detrimental. Not every place has to serve alcohol. I'm sure many would like for Taco Bell to sell margaritas too, or beer at burger joints.

     

    Beyond that though, alcohol in the summer heat isn't a good mix anyway. I've seen lots of dehydration cases due mainly to alcohol consumption. I wish parks offered more non-soda options.

     

    I live in a dry county and a town that consistently votes dry in wet/dry votes. Yet my house is well stocked.

    I enjoy cocktails before meals, and wine with meals. But adding it to a theme park is just not necessary. Yes I enjoyed the drinks at Disney/Epcot, especially the tequila, but not having them wouldn't have made the experience bad.

     

    For that matter, prior to 2016 when they started bag checks and crap, you could have brought in what ever you wanted.

  11. I was the one that asked about the height of the drop up thread, looking at Wikipedia, it show the first drop (excluding fake drop and right 180) as 126 feet. That's pretty amazing it's able to get up to 70 with that short of drop.

     

    RCDB say 128ft drop and still has the original 63MPH.

    https://rcdb.com/534.htm

     

    Need a speed gun to actually measure. I'd like a similar measurement done for LR, WE, and TH too.

     

    Regardless of the actual drop or speed, it still a fun ride.

     

    And I don't think there were ever real plans for it to be longer or have more elements.

    Maybe in the initial planning more was considered, but by the time they were serious in the engineering it

  12. but an entire "other half" of it would lose its speed and not leave you shocked enough at the end.

     

    If it was planned to be longer, I'm kind of glad it's not.

    I've been on plenty of longer rides that weren't as fun or memorable.

     

    Compare to rides like the Vekoma Boomerang coasters from the mid 80s.

    Same 1:48 ride time but only 47MPH vs the TT's 70MPH.

     

    Or other Arrow loopers like Drachen Fire, 1:46 and 60MPH, or Carolina Cyclone, 1:30 and 41MPH,

    The original Corkscrew design that was 1:15 and 32MPH. The Double Loop that was 1:30 and 36MPH.

  13. It is actually "half a coaster".. From what I have read and heard, the tunnel killed the budget and the coaster had to be shortened from the original plans..

     

    I'd like to see some more info on that.

     

    I'm not familiar with other Arrow loopers, but I know there were a lot of short coasters (by today's standards) in the past. I just figured that was why it was short.

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