Country music star Dolly Parton's Pirates Voyage dinner and a show is getting ready to drop anchor in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee! More here.
Hey landlubbers, country music icon Dolly Parton is bringing some nautical flair to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in spring 2019! That’s right, Dolly’s Pirates Voyage dinner and a show will be docking within the Great Smoky Mountains!
“The show has been so successful in Myrtle Beach [South Carolina] that we kept looking at Pigeon Forge and wondering why we didn’t already have a Pirates show there,” Parton shared in a statement. “We have the perfect location, in one of the hottest areas of Pigeon Forge, and the time is now for my pirates to stake claim to the Great Smoky Mountains!”
Pirates Voyage guests will be treated to a four-course meal while watching swashbuckling pirates battle it out in a 15-foot deep indoor lagoon housed in a massive 21,000 square foot arena! With acrobatics, live animals, and an original musical score co-created by Dolly herself— this new attraction is sure to please!
As we wait for Pirates Voyage to make its way to Dolly’s home region, enjoy Rhonda Vincent and Dolly Parton’s cover of “Please” below!
“Please” Lyrics
Elton John and Bernie Taupin
We’ve been crippled in love, short changed, hung out to dry
We’ve chalked on the walls a slogan or two about life
Stood dazed in the doorway, the king and queen of clowns
We’ve been flipped like a coin, both of us landing face-down
So please, please, let me grow old with you
After everything we’ve been through, what’s left to prove
so please, please, please, oh please let me grow old with you
We’ve been living with sorrow, been up, down and all around
We’ve buried our feelings a little too deep in the ground
Stood dazed in the doorway, the king and queen of clowns
We’ve been flipped like a coin, both of us landing face-down
So please, please, let me grow old with you
After everything we’ve been through, what's left to prove
so please, please, please, oh please let me grow old with you
But tied to the same track, the two of us look back
At oncoming trains ahead
How many more times can we lay on the line
Watching our love hang by a thread
So please, please, let me grow old with you
After everything we’ve been through, what’s left to prove
so please, please, please, oh please let me grow old with you
Please, please, oh please let me grow old with you