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PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (WJHL) — Outside of the actual theme park, the Dollywood Company owns and operates several dinner and a show locations throughout Pigeon Forge and even in other parts of the country.
Guests can enjoy Southern-style dinners at Dolly Parton’s Stampede, a sea adventure at Pirate’s Voyage or laughs at the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud.
The dinner shows feature funny and interactive casts, as well as some standout animal acts.
“From the 32 magnificent horses in the Dolly Parton Stampede to Salty the Sea Lion and a lot of his sea lion and parrot and dog friends in Pirate’s Voyage,” said Ellen Liston of the Dollywood Company. “We also have some great dog stunts in the Hatfield and McCoy show. [They’re] a huge part of what people love to see and what we offer at all of our dinner shows.”
The company also owns the Comedy Barn and Frizzle Chicken Cafe in Pigeon Forge.
Another Stampede location can be found in Branson, and a second Pirate’s Voyage operates in Myrtle Beach with plans for another one in Panama City.