As
promised here is a report from my second day at Silver Dollar City. Much like
the first day I arrived at the park around 9:30 am. As I was getting out of the
car I noticed a bunch of school busses in the parking lot behind me. I knew
that today was going to be much busier than the day before. I saw Derk pull in
right after I got out of the car and he yelled over and said, “look at all
those busses, today is going to be much busier than yesterday.” Yup, my
thoughts exactly.
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I Love this Sign |
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Great Fall Decorations |
As
we entered the park the smell of freshly baked bread wafted through the air so
we decided to take a look inside the bakery. Everything on the shelves looked
insanely good. It was cool to see that everything is made fresh right there in
front of you. It is at this point as I am typing this I regret that I didn’t
buy anything from here. I had a small breakfast but didn’t want to overdo it
since I knew I would be getting in a ton of rides today.
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Made Fresh Daily |
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Oh my goodness! |
We
walked around the front of the park and watched a few of the craftsmen make
their items. One guy was hacking away at a huge log with an ax (pictured
below). I also loved how rustic some of these people look with full on beards,
flannel shirts, and overalls. We managed to sample some sort of syrup that they
were making from scratch. It was quite good. Then we made our way through all
of the crafts to the candy shop. Oh the candy shop! What homemade treat didn’t
they have in there? We were able to sample some freshly made peanut brittle and
it was delicious.
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Just chopping a log |
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Fear the Beard! |
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Homemade SDC candy |
It
was about time for the park to open so we waited by the ropes and when they
dropped headed for what ride? Outlaw Run of course. We were able to get in
three rides in a row before the crowds amped up. They amped up so much in fact
that they had to put an extra train on Outlaw Run. After speaking with a few of
the staff they said that 42 busses showed up to the park that they didn’t know
were coming. I know right, pretty crazy. When they noticed the extra crowds they decided to add extra
trains to the coasters. Again, impressive move Silver Dollar City. While they added
the extra train we made our way over to Powder Keg, then Fire in the Hole, and
then back to back rides on Wildfire.
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Still a wonderful view |
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Yup there's a ride back there somewhere |
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Wildfire from a distance |
It
was now time to pick up some lunch so we decided on Crossroads Pizza. I probably
waited longer for the pizza than any other ride in the park for both days. The
place was packed. The pizza was good and again we found a nice shaded spot
outside to eat. After lunch we decided to ride Outlaw Run again because riding over 20
times is never enough. We rode it a couple of times and got in a groove. What I
mean by ‘grove’ is we were feeling good and enjoying ourselves so we felt we
could do a little marathon on the coaster. They had two trains going still so
the line was basically nonexistent and we ended up riding it 11 times in a row.
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Cool looking building |
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Ok so I ate a little |
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Outlaw Run Theming = One of my favorite pics |
After
Outlaw Run we went and rode Powder Keg three more times. At some point Derk and
I split up so he could go to a show. I walked around the park some and grabbed
a strawberry smoothie drink which was delicious. I then found my way back over
to Outlaw Run. I mean seriously people this is one awesome roller coaster! I
proceeded to ride it ten more times in a row. If you have lost count that would
be 24 total times ridden in one day. That would be a personal best for me. If
it hadn’t of been for my desire to ride Powder Keg a few more times before the park
closed I would have ridden Outlaw Run more. But I left and finished the day
with three more rides on Powder Keg.
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This was good! |
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This guy loves roller coasters especially Outlaw Run... |
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...and Powder Keg! |
What
more can I say? I had a blast. The weather was gorgeous both days with mostly
sunny skies and temperatures in the low 80’s. Silver Dollar City is probably
the most charming park I have ever been to. There were so many things that I
didn’t even get to do mostly because I love to ride roller coasters and that
took up most of my time. They have so many other things to do from shows, arts
and crafts demonstrations, and even Marvel Cave (which I didn’t even get a
chance to tour). Yes they have a huge cave right inside the park and included
with park admission!
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Awww, see the cute old couple? |
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Charm! |
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More Charm! |
Silver
Dollar City almost didn’t seem like amusement park. It felt as though you were
just out in the beautiful countryside and the rides and attractions just blended
into the natural surroundings (see below). It was a pretty amazing thing to
witness. I don’t think I have been in a park with as much shade as Silver
Dollar City. There were trees EVERYWHERE. The theming inside the park was
remarkable. Even the queue lines were themed with lanterns, barrels, ropes, and
other western style offerings. In my opinion Silver Dollar City is only second
to Disney parks theming wise.
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Is this a ride, or a barn? |
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Theming! I mean seriously! |
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More Theming! |
Also,
the park staff were so nice and genuine. Most of the staff were on the older
side so it felt as though Grandma and Grandpa were running the rides. I liked
this. You could tell that most of the park staff enjoyed their jobs and took
them seriously. I met and talked with so many of the staff at the park. It’s so
great to see a park associate friendly engage in conversation with guests. It
felt as though I could shoot the breeze with any of their employees about
anything. If you asked them specific questions about the park they would answer you honestly. I had one instance where I had to wait for a manager to retrieve an
on ride photo for me. He apologized for the wait and said that the photo was
“on us.” I was floored. Never before have I ever had an amusement park do this. You win Silver Dollar City, you win.
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Grandma & Grandpa running Outlaw Run! |
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Santa has become a lumberjack |
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Well hello there fella |
In
closing let me just say if you or your family ever want a place to visit then
Silver Dollar City is worth looking into. They have plenty to do even if you
aren’t into riding rides and roller coasters and I can guarantee you will have a great time. Trust me, you will love Silver Dollar City. Now let's just sit back and admire the beauty that is Silver Dollar City:
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Look at all those trees! |
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Pretty old-style building everywhere |
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Charm! |
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Shade is everywhere... |
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...see, everywhere! |
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Unbelievable theming everywhere! |
Below are my stats for day two as
well as my two day totals:
24x
Outlaw Run
7x
Powder Keg
2x
Wildfire
1x
Fire in the Hole
=
34 total rides ridden
Two
day totals:
40x
Outlaw Run (yup, I love this coaster)
12x
Powder Keg
5x
Wildfire
2x
Fire in the Hole
2x
Thundernation
2x
The GIANT Barn Swing
1x
The Great Exposition Coaster
1x
Electro Spin
1x
Magnificent Wave Carousel
1x
Flooded Mine
=
67 total rides ridden
Why
visit Silver Dollar City:
Beautiful,
clean, and well-themed park
Great
rides, food, and staff members
Great
roller coasters; Outlaw Run, Powder Keg, Wildfire, TNT
Unique
and charming
So
much to do without even riding rides
General
public seems very nice and easy going
Park
staff so friendly and easy to talk to
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Thank-you Silver Dollar City |
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Beautiful! |