Reservations for Dollywood’s newest resort property, Dollywood’s HeartSong Lodge & Resort, open on Monday, June 26 for stays beginning this fall.
“My wish is that everyone finds inspiration. Our new lodge invites families to spend time creating their own HeartSong moments,” country music icon Dolly Parton, part-owner of Dollywood, said in a statement.
The new resort, located in Pigeon Forge, is a five-story, 302-room lodge which offers “lodging options for multi-generational families and couples.” The facility also features themed suites and loft rooms tucked into the dormers, with many of the rooms including balconies with “sweeping views of the vast resort property.”
Outdoor and indoor pools, 26,000 ft. of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting space, and four-story, lantern-inspired windows in the resort’s atrium are among the amenities boasted by the new resort.
As for dining options, guests at the resort have access to the full-service restaurant, lounge, private dining room, and Songbird Market Grab & Go eatery.
Guests at the resort also receive priority access to Dollywood parks, as well as Saturday early park entry for exclusive ride time on one of Dollywood’s world-famous attractions. Additionally, guests receive complimentary Dollywood TimeSaver passes, door-to-door transportation, and package delivery for items purchased inside Dollywood theme park.
The first available date for stays at Dollywood’s new resort is November 3.
“The opening of the booking window really starts to make things feel real,” Eugene Naughton, Dollywood Parks & Resorts President added in a statement. “To know we’re just a few short months away from welcoming our first guests to this magnificent new property is really exciting. Each time I walk through HeartSong Lodge & Resort, it changes and evolves so much; it causes my anticipation of opening day to increase more and more. I believe everyone is going to be in awe as soon as they walk through the front doors. The hardest decision for our guests probably is going to be trying to decide which of our world-class resorts to stay at next!”
More than 3 million people visit Dollywood every year.
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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.
Photo “HeartSong Lodge and Resort” by Dollywood.