Credit: Dolly Parton/Facebook
If you missed your chance to grab a ticket aboard the inaugural Dolly Parton fan flight, you now have a second chance.
A limited specialty Flight No. 925, courtesy of Allegiant Airlines, was announced in late February offering to take passengers from the Orlando area to Dollywood later this year. It sold out quickly, so the airline on March 4 announced a second flight.
The newly added Flight No. 2925 will similarly depart Nov. 6 from Orlando Sanford International Airport and land at Knoxville, Tennessee’s McGhee Tyson Airport. Both flights feature glammed-up and Dollyfied version of Allegiant’s usual nonstop flights to Knoxville.
Both flights will continue throughout November. The Smoky Mountain trip comes with exclusive Dollywood-themed gate decor, merchandise, trivia, food, beverages and live performances.Â
Flight No. 925 starts at $407.50 as of Monday afternoon. Prices may change as we approach takeoff.Â
Parton’s previous foray into Orlando tourism — the Dixie Stampede dinner-and-a-show attraction on Vineland — ran from 2003 to 2008 before shuttering.Â
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