In the better late than never department: I have not forgotten that I still owe you a post on our Dollywood adventure. First I lost several photos of attractions and shopping (how??

). Then I tried to post anyway, but realized later that nothing actually posted here! So here's another try at highjacking us to Dollywood.
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The chapel is one of my favorite things about Dollywood. It looks especially lovely framed with dogwoods in bloom. It's just enough out of the way to make for a quiet refuge -- except on Sunday mornings, when they actually hold services there!
The park is small compared to MK, but has enough shows and rides to fill a good couple of days. I had low expectations for theming, based on trips to other non-Disney parks, but found it impressive over all. Dolly, like Walt, aimed at creating an immersive experience.
Shopping was a shock. Reverse sticker shock set in upon seeing the prices -- very reasonable! Also, there are numerous attractions that do not send you out through a gift shop. Of course, you do exit the park through a giant emporium.
Best. Thrill. Ride. Ever. This is what we all declared about the brand-new 1st-in-the-US wing coaster, the Wild Eagle. We were lucky enough to be there before Tenn schools' spring break, so crowds were pretty low and we could ride multiple times with little to no wait. Also, the ropes course is unique in my experience of theme parks. A fun challenge where DD and I spent over an hour.
The food was unremarkable, just what you'd expect, except for the special offerings of the international festival. Kinda wish I'd braved the kangaroo stew ...
Shows were all over the map, from films to live animals, comedy, dance, & singing. Not always Disney quality, but what we saw was enjoyable nonetheless.
In fact, that pretty much sums up my feelings about Dollywood: Not Disney, but enjoyable. The 2-days-for-1 ticket cost made it definitely worth it.