slappybob Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 I dont know if this has been mentioned or not but will Wild Eagle have a single rider line?
SuperShawn Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 Thats great news with the Zip Line and hopefully that means it will open with the park this year so we can do it again.
Bryce232 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 There's a photo on the park's Facebook of the sculpture with the wings attached.....very, very impressive looking, and they're not even done with the area yet: sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/425842_10150653887437240_239284692239_9053982_272533881_n.jpg
molemaster43 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 Wow. That looks amazing. I cannot wait for this ride to open and I just love its theming. The sculpture is just... AWESOME!!!
cal1br3tto Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 So stunning. I hope this level of attention to theming becomes contagious.
slither37 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 Daughter and I are going to Dollywood for first time ever the weekend of March 31. Staying in Gatlinburg. I would appreciate any tips for dining (outside the park, from what I have read can not go wrong INSIDE the park) or any other suggestions regarding the park or surroundings.
molemaster43 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 If you drive to Pigeon Forge, there is Dixie Stampede Dinner Theater which features good food and a good show between the North and the South. If you like something basic, hit Denny's, they're always good! There are more options, but I cannot think of any more. Oh, and if you are interested in mini golf, there are plenty of options throughout Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and Gatlinburg.
CoasterGuy06 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 ^^For breakfast Pancake Pantry in downtown Gatlinburg is awesome. There is usually a line to get in, but it moves fast. They also only accept cash unless something has changed recently.
ernierocker Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 (edited) I dont know if this has been mentioned or not but will Wild Eagle have a single rider line? No. I would appreciate any tips for dining First of all, definitely take advantage of Dollywood's amazing dining options. Seriously, just try as much as you can! If you do find yourself outside the park looking for someplace to eat, here are some suggestions: (The area has every place you can think of to eat, but these are a couple of options that are unique to the area) Southern Food http://www.applewoodfarmhouserestaurant.com/home.html This is pretty much turned into a tourist trap type place but the food is still really good. This is the place that brings you apple fritters with apple butter and apple julep with every meal. The apple fritters are pretty much amazing! http://www.oldmillsquare.com/restaurant.htm Another restaurant that is pretty much its own tourist trap. Usually, rated the top restaurant in the area. Will be crowded most of the time. If you like beer http://www.coppercellar.com/Restaurant-SmokyMountainBrewery.html Decent selection of beers probably the best in the area. Food is good too. Italian Gondolier Pizza Love this restaurant! Only about five minutes from the park. They have pizza, italian staples, sandwiches, subs, pretty much everything. There are also a TON of pancake house type places. I have been to a bunch of them and they are all about the same, but I can tell you the Pancake Pantry (most famous of the bunch) in Gatlinburg almost always has a line around the building. If you are into miniature golf, you wont have a problem finding one. The most unique is certainly Hillbilly Golf in Gatlinburg. There is also a show produced by Cirque Du Soleil located on the main drag between Pigeon Forge and Sevierville. For anything else you could imagine doing in the area or most importantly avoid, feast your eyes on this masterpiece of a thread: Erik & Smisty's Smoky Mountain Adventures hit Denny's, they're always good! Edited March 4, 2012 by ernierocker
Intimidator305 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 Denny's? Hahaha. That'd be one of the last places I'd eat when I'm in the Smokies. So so so many unique and delicious restaurants to choose from. Also, besides restaurants there is a ton to do in the area such as the Ripley's attractions, mini-golf, lots of shows, tons of go-kart complexes, Titanic museum, WonderWorks, Jurassic Jungle Boat ride (HAHA!), Ober Gatinburg, and so much more! There's a reason our family visits the Smokies every year! Fun Fact: The Salt & Pepper Shaker Museum is in Gatlinburg!
molemaster43 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 Sorry about the double post, but we ate there for dessert!!! And I liked the Jurassic boat ride and I also thought the go-kart complex that goes in the giant helix (no banking) was fun and gave airtime on the drop right after the helix.
Guy T. Koepp Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 if you don't mind the short drive into Gatlinburg, try out the Mellow Mushroom. They have awesome Pizzas, Calzones, and Italian Food, not to mention an amazing selection of beer. Also, the Gatlingurg area is pretty cool to walk around in the evening with all the candy shops and attractions. You should definitely check it out. http://www.mellowmushroom.com/
imawesome1124 Posted March 4, 2012 Posted March 4, 2012 Mellow Mushroom has the best pizza I have ever eaten in my life! we ate there in August when we went to Myrtle Beach. It apparently was rated the 4th best pizza in the country at that time.
edrho64 Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 There is a mellow mushroom in Pigeon forge also, near the Christmas inn.
Guy T. Koepp Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 I did not know that. Good to know as the Fam loves the place.
edrho64 Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 My family loves it also. We have one about 5 miles from our house.
ernierocker Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 As promised, here is Part II of last Tuesday's Wild Eagle Media Event. This update will give you an inside look at Wild Eagle's loading station/queue building and an exclusive look at the ride's control panel! Photos! As we waited for Wild Eagle's sculpture to he hoisted into place, Pete Owens was kind enough to give us a sneak peak at the loading station! Here is a look at what will be the ride's queue building. The line will wind around in here (notice the ample shade!) and then make your way to the back staircases up to the loading platform. (directly above in this photo) A closer look at some of the amazing detail! From down below in the queue, you will get this little sneak peak at what awaits you! This is what you see as you begin climbing the stairs up to the loading platform. Speaking of the loading platform, here it is! The ride was still in its initial testing with water dummies as these guys seem ready for another run! Oooh, what is this I see! Would you guys like to take a closer look at Wild Eagle's Control Panel??? Well you can in all of its blurry glory! Hopefully, a ride operator will never push the right button during your run on Wild Eagle! More control panel buttons because I know you love them! No Chuck! Don't press the button! More nerdy details of the control panel! Oooh, Wild Eagle's Diagnostics Screen! And Wild Eagle cameras! These dummies sure look comfortable! Fresh, new Wing Rider wheels! Here is a look at the front of the finished trains. And a look at the ceiling of the loading stations. Love it! Who here is jealous of this dummy? Raise your hand. Proof that there is indeed an elevator! This is located on the right side of the station. The beginning... ... and the end. How about a close-up of the end??? Great views of Tennessee Tornado from the loading station can be had! And yes that is the back of Blazing Fury. And overview of Wild Eagle's entrance plaza. The gift/exit shop is on the right and the new hydration station (former SkyZip office) is on the left. A lot of the work last week was concentrated on finishing the pathways for the plaza and entrance/exit to the ride. You will exit down the pathway on the left. Hmm, I wonder what these guys are doing? They are working on yet another detail of Wild Eagle's theme! Inspirational Words will be found throughout the plaza. Do you DARE ride Wild Eagle??? (Corny joke quota reached for the year) A closer view of the entrance plaza. This place will be packed the next time I see it! Thanks once again for reading!
ernierocker Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 (edited) Just got this email from Dollywood! Greetings All – The Wild Eagle First Ride Auction has begun! (Or as some of our friends say, “Gone-Live.”) Please share this with your family and friends on your social pages. We want as many people to see this as possible! Here is the run down: There are 52 seats available. They can be bought at $750 or best offer. It will run for 7 days *Here is a shortened link for you to use for aesthetic purposes - http://bit.ly/ylXrj7 All proceeds go to the American Eagle Foundation. Edited March 5, 2012 by ernierocker
Guy T. Koepp Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 Oh Wow! When is this going to happen? Awesome idea Dollywood.
QueerRudie Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 Excellent photos, Eric. Once again, Dollywood has done a phenominal job with the theming and decor of their newest eaglet, and I'm happy to see the elevator- as promised! Not to mention all the glorious Control Panel porn (I know a few people who just grabbed the kleenex...)
DJeXeL Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 Looks to be your typical B&M panel. With exception of flyers. The operators better make sure the train is completely on the lift before pressing the lift stop. B&Ms make a horrid noise when the "lift stop" is pressed as the train's approaching the lift. Thanks for the update. The themeing is incredible!
Guy T. Koepp Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 Awesome photo's by the way. I did have one question. Did they by any chance mention the hours of operation for passholder preview day to you? I can't find it on the site anywhere. However, they do mention that Wild Eagle will be open an hour early on every Saturday the first 4 weekends of operation for season pass holders and their guests. After that they start their usual passholder early ride rotation with WE thrown in just about every 3 weeks. Also, on the 23rd, is the entire park open, or just Wild Eagle?
ernierocker Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 ^Media Day is also on the 23rd. So, the answer to your first question is sometime after Media Day ends. It is my understanding that the entire park is soft opening on the 23rd. I do know the Season Pass Center inside the park will be open as that is where I will be heading after media day!
coasterfreaky Posted March 5, 2012 Posted March 5, 2012 Awesome photo's by the way. I did have one question. Did they by any chance mention the hours of operation for passholder preview day to you? Pass day starts at 10am and i think goes until 7p or 8p....i think it closes the same time as it does on Saturday 3/24. In the past the whole park was open, even all the water rides. Great pics Eric! Thanks for sharing! 18 Days! 18 Days! We've come so far, just a few more days of waiting left!!
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