PIGEON FORGE, Tenn.—A battle is brewing in Dollywood’s Timber Canyon area
as work begins on River Battle, the theme park’s new water adventure ride set to
open in 2008.
The $5 million River Battle is a themed water raft ride equipped with
powerful soaker guns. Nine rafts, each with room for eight passengers, follow a
500-foot channel. As the rafts navigate the waters, the battle begins as
passengers, each armed with a soaker gun, take aim at each other and more than
100 targets along the way, including large-scale “talking animals”—beavers,
skunks, otters, bears and more. Some of the targets shoot back while others
display a variety of special effects, creating surprises at every turn and
ensuring that no two rides are ever exactly the same. River Battle also engages
park guests along the ride’s banks. While rafters are soaking each other in
raft-to-raft sparring, they also can “shoot” observers along the way in
“raft-to-shore” fun. In the park’s ongoing effort to provide opportunities to
bring families closer, River Battle is yet another ride addition that allows
parents and children to ride together.
“When I was a kid, me and my brothers and sisters used to sneak away and
start up a river battle of our own, but I never dreamed that kind of childhood
fun would end up creating a great ride like my new River Battle,” Dolly Parton
said.
With an hourly ride capacity of 800 passengers, River Battle will be
located just beyond Dollywood’s Mystery Mine steel coaster, which was just named
2007 Best New Attraction by www.themeparkinsider.com. The
project also includes a new 750-foot walkway that provides a direct route to the
park’s Craftsman’s Valley area from Timber Canyon. The new connector represents
the largest earthworks project since the Dollywood Express train’s track bed was
completed in 1960. The connector project entails moving 170,000 cubic yards of
soil and rocks—the equivalent of 8,500 truck loads.
“The addition of River Battle continues to expand on the award-winning
attractions we offer in the Timber Canyon area,” said Ken Bell, Senior
Vice-President. “In addition to creating a fun new ride for our guests, we will
improve the flow of traffic as guests will be able to access two vital areas of
our park via the new connector.”
Dollywood is a 130-acre family adventure park in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Open
nine months a year (March 31-Dec. 30), Dollywood offers more than 40 rides and
attractions; award-winning live entertainment featuring country, bluegrass,
gospel and mountain music; and a dozen crafters authentic to the East Tennessee
region. For more information, call 1-800-DOLLYWOOD or visit www.dollywood.com.
Operating days and hours vary.