I am going there for the first time this summer so this video was definitely helpful on deciding what to have while there. Dollywood is one of those places where the problem isn't deciding where to go for food but rather where not to go.
We have been to Dollywood many times. Go to the Olde Mill Restaurant and park there. You pay 50 cents per person. They take you straight to the front gate. Parking at Dollywood cost 30 dollars and you still have to take the trolley to the front gate and it cost 30 dollars per car. The trolley runs every 15 minutes to drop and pick up at front gate.
Hey Elliot. This would be outdated incorrect info. It does not cost $0.50 for the Trolley from the Old Mill to Dollywood. That is $5 now ($2.50 there, $2.50 back per person) or get a $3 all day pass is the cheaper option: czcams.com/video/IJiao9IJpqI/video.html
@@AdventureIsOutThere Okay thanks for the update. It's still cheaper than $30 dollars to park plus the Trolley from Olde Mill Restaurant takes you right up the gate and picks you up at the gate. If you drive and park in the parking lot at Dollywood you have to get on the trolley and they take you to the gate and the busiest times of the year we have waited over an hour parking at Dollywood to wait for the trolley just to get us to the gate m Parking and riding the Trolley at Olde Mill Restaurant is faster and way cheaper. My point is do NOT drive to Dollywood and park and pay them $30 when you can take the trolley a whole lot cheaper and faster.
Thank you so much for this video this means alot to know that you put on here the places to eat that will help serve us gluten free and diary free menus thank you for showing video
My strategy is to fill up on cinnamon bread and funnel cake after eating a big pancake breakfast. If I’m not going anywhere after I leave the park for dinner typical then market square is where I go.
Man I thought the prices were really good for a theme park you’d pay a lot more it from Micky mouse and his mates ! That cinnamon bread looked so yum Id fight someone for that lol 👍
Yes they have, there's severals coffee shops in the park. You have the bakery, they have Starbucks coffee. And they have coffee in the sweet shop as well.
Never been to Dollywood, so this is a very helpful video. Thanks for producing it.
Our pleasure Ron! Here is a playlist of other Dollywood Tip videos: czcams.com/play/PLRq0zJxf6i1HGT8A_s74UKInSoaFcefny.html
Thank you for including the information about restaurants that accommodate special dietary needs.
I am going there for the first time this summer so this video was definitely helpful on deciding what to have while there. Dollywood is one of those places where the problem isn't deciding where to go for food but rather where not to go.
Glad to hear it was helpful! We will be uploading a guide to the summer festival here on the channel once it starts Mitchell!
We have been to Dollywood many times. Go to the Olde Mill Restaurant and park there. You pay 50 cents per person. They take you straight to the front gate. Parking at Dollywood cost 30 dollars and you still have to take the trolley to the front gate and it cost 30 dollars per car. The trolley runs every 15 minutes to drop and pick up at front gate.
Hey Elliot. This would be outdated incorrect info. It does not cost $0.50 for the Trolley from the Old Mill to Dollywood. That is $5 now ($2.50 there, $2.50 back per person) or get a $3 all day pass is the cheaper option: czcams.com/video/IJiao9IJpqI/video.html
@@AdventureIsOutThere Okay thanks for the update. It's still cheaper than $30 dollars to park plus the Trolley from Olde Mill Restaurant takes you right up the gate and picks you up at the gate. If you drive and park in the parking lot at Dollywood you have to get on the trolley and they take you to the gate and the busiest times of the year we have waited over an hour parking at Dollywood to wait for the trolley just to get us to the gate m Parking and riding the Trolley at Olde Mill Restaurant is faster and way cheaper. My point is do NOT drive to Dollywood and park and pay them $30 when you can take the trolley a whole lot cheaper and faster.
Thank you so much for this video this means alot to know that you put on here the places to eat that will help serve us gluten free and diary free menus thank you for showing video
Front Porch Cafe & Till & Harvest are the best gluten/dairy free locations. We will try to do a full menu overview sometime this season.
My strategy is to fill up on cinnamon bread and funnel cake after eating a big pancake breakfast. If I’m not going anywhere after I leave the park for dinner typical then market square is where I go.
I absolutely destroyed one of the cinnamon breads by myself in less than 5min. So damn good.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Our pleasure!
Wow this is my disneyland dollywood is a dream come true id absolutely rather be there .its what a family park shoul be 👌🇦🇺😀💖 i love dolly .
Dollywood is fantastic Lisa!
Reds drive is amazing and I'm one of the many who love it
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my daughter is vegetarian, We checked out all the different menus and they have alot to accommodate her, better than Disney!
Dollywood's culinary team is great about listening to feedback & improving every year!
we need no pultery no tomatos no strewberries. Any issues.
I would check the Front Porch Cafe which is going to have the best dietary restrictions options IMO Paul.
Man I thought the prices were really good for a theme park you’d pay a lot more it from Micky mouse and his mates ! That cinnamon bread looked so yum Id fight someone for that lol 👍
Do Dollywood have the Mexican restaurant there?
Yes, Till & Harvest Eric.
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Do they have lattes or expresso in dollywood?
Only if they have a festival special, but we have never found any.
Yes they have, there's severals coffee shops in the park. You have the bakery, they have Starbucks coffee. And they have coffee in the sweet shop as well.
twelve dollars for a sandwich. Damn, no wonder Dolly is rich