Man how do you arrange a behind the scenes tour? I’ve been going to Dollywood annually since before it was Dollywood and my career is a Die Maker(machinist). I always wanted to see how they machined their own parts in their shop.
They have an event each year called "Thrills in the Hills" and each year it includes some type of behind the scenes tour. In 2020 it was a look at what goes on in the train shop. Keep a check on their website for the event this coming summer. Not sure what it will include yet, but we are planning on going.
I talked to Tim in 2022 at the tweetsie heritage weekend. Great guy he knew the answer (and more) to every question I asked.
I remember talking to Tim Smith back in the days of AOL. Nice guy and really seems passionate about his work. Now I believe he's working at Tweetsie.
NOT BAD ! NOT BAD AT ALL ! ! 😃
Thanks!
Ooooo looks cool
It was a lot of fun
Man how do you arrange a behind the scenes tour? I’ve been going to Dollywood annually since before it was Dollywood and my career is a Die Maker(machinist). I always wanted to see how they machined their own parts in their shop.
They have an event each year called "Thrills in the Hills" and each year it includes some type of behind the scenes tour. In 2020 it was a look at what goes on in the train shop. Keep a check on their website for the event this coming summer. Not sure what it will include yet, but we are planning on going.
Mass.and Maine has 2 ft. narrow gauge railroads
I did not know that!
did they talk about #71 and what is going on with it
No, this was actually a couple of years ago now.
Wearing those ridiculous masks outdoors!😷
Never again!!!
Yep, so glad that is over!!