Hillbilly Holiday, 2005 — Schedule: Days 2 and 3
UPDATE: The Mountain Spirit does have a washer and dryer. And not just a ribbed contraption in the creek and a roll of duct tape to stick your soileds on the hood of your car while you drive real fast, either.
At least, I’m assuming they’re not.
Anyway, consider yourself updated.
This here’s more of the Hillbilly Holiday, 2005 Tentative Schedule. All times and events subject to change at the whim of any party involved.
It’s a vacation! Relax.
Day 3 — Dollywood Encores and Dolly’s Splash Country
Again, start the day by eating some pig parts, and then head back to Dollywood to do anything you might have missed and to do again anything you couldn’t get enough of yesterday.
And consider Dolly’s Splash Country. Never been there myself. But it looks fun. You can download and print the Guide Map here. WARNING: It’s a very large pdf file, but if you can print it, it would probably be beneficial to have a look prior to actually arriving so you don’t get your sunburn even before the first ride because you’re staring at the durn thing for the first time while the kids all hop around at your ankles begging you to get your act together.
Here’s a description of some of the rides:
Sorta, Kinda Adventurous
Big Bear Plunge™ — Take the “plunge” on this new extreme white water rafting adventure ride that takes you banking through dark caverns with winding bends and steep drops reminiscent of challenging river expeditions. You’ll crash through a wall of fog just before sliding down the bumpy cliff that sends you splashing into the pool below.
Mountain Twist® — You’ll twist, turn and shout! Choose from three single person mat slides that continuously twist and turn as you drop 42 feet on the way to the bottom.
Raging River Rapids — Hold on to your hat! The Raging River Rapids offers the best in family rafting adventure. The family sized rafts seat up five people for a group soaking on the 700 foot ride.
Wild River Falls — Wild River Falls offers four exciting slides for the whole family to enjoy either in the bright sunshine or with the added excitement of sliding in the darkness of a tunnel.
Just for the Youngin’s
Little Creek Falls - For the younger folk, Little Creek Falls provides the best in exciting and safe fun! The children’s pool, slides and activity center will get the tykes wonderfully wet and wild!
Little Creek FallsDownbound Float Trip — Experience the beauty of the Smokies while floating down the 1,500 foot “river” and get drenched cruising under a 200 foot tall waterfall cascading from above.
Downbound Float Trip
Mountain Waves — It’s the beach within reach. Mountain Waves offers more than 25,000 square feet of ocean fun smack dab in the middle of the mountains.
Mountain Waves
Soaker Springs™ — You’re deep in the Smokies, do you hear the frogs, do you feel the mist from the trees? Watch out for that rock – it’s spraying water everywhere. This area, for kids of all ages, has lots of interactive activities and there’s no doubt about it – you’re going to get “soaked”.
Potentially Way More Than Sorta, Kinda Adventurous
The Butterfly — Drop onto the wings of a butterfly in The Butterfly Pool, the landing zone for Dollywood’s Splash Country’s fastest slides! Riders plunge down two 55 long extreme slides with the steepest drop in the park!
Mountain Scream — Riders “woosh” down their choice of corkscrew tunnels or aggressive quadruple drop slides for feelings of pure excitement!
Splash Country features something called SafeTZone, which appears to be a cool way to put parents of small children who might wander off at ease.
After your skin reaches the shade of a Grainger County tomato, head back to the Mountain Spirit, dry off, and head for the 5:00 showing at The Comedy Barn. Again, I’ve never been there, but as I said before, their website features an interactive pig, which is reason enough to give them money.
Afterwards, eat. Preferably something pig. Then more home-spun fun and games and sleep.
Day 4 — In and Around Pigeon Forge
Okay, time’s running out. So prepare for some serious short-shrifting.
Start the day off right by eating something pig at Cracker Barrel. Then go hog wild and roam free about in Pigeon Forge and/or Gatlinburg. There’s Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies. Or how about Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum? Or trolling through the outlet malls?
Whatever it is, go do it. Go back to the Mountain Spirit for a cheaper lunch and then spend the money you saved somewhere else.
But don’t wear yourselves out, because you need to make the 6:00 o’clock at Dixie Stampede. The buffaloes are back!
Oh, and sit with the Southerners.
Take a well-deserved rest, and gear up for the final few days.
- A Southern-Marinated Vacation, Part I
- A Southern Marinated Vacation, Part II
- Hillbilly Holiday, Required Listening
- Hillbilly Holiday, Required Viewing, Part I
- Hillbilly Holiday, Required Viewing Part II
- Hillbilly Holiday, Required Viewing Part III
- Hillbilly Holiday, Stuff You Absolutely Must Eat When Visiting East Tennessee
- Hillbilly Holiday, Y’allbonics and Other Southern Sayings
- Hillbilly Holiday, Days 1 and 2
- Hillbilly Holiday, Days 3 and 4
- Hillbilly Holiday, Days 5 and 6


