You can now stay on Dolly Parton’s tour bus, decked out with a wig cabinet & more

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Dolly Parton‘s tour bus is fit for a queen, and now you can experience the magic for yourself! 

Dolly has officially retired the tour bus she affectionately calls the “Gypsy Wagon,” which she used on the road from 2008 to March 2022. She’s since donated it to Dollywood, where up to two guests can stay in it for a two-night visit — beginning at $10,000. 

The icon spent 13 years on the Prevost bus traveling 360,000 miles across the country, including on her 2016 Pure & Simple Tour. While on the bus, she wrote her 2008 Backwoods Barbie album, and the music and lyrics for 9 to 5: The Musical, along with several other projects.

Among the signature features of the vehicle are a closet for her costumes, full-size refrigerator, bath tub and a wig cabinet. The bedroom is decorated with a bright pink comforter, colorful pillows and jeweled ceiling decals, while the walls are painted with murals depicting whimsical images of wagons and crystal balls.     

“I have homes all over the United States, but my favorite place is the bus because that way I can just feel those wheels rolling; I’m a true gypsy at heart,” Dolly shares in a statement. 

The bus is parked at Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort and Spa and is now called the Dolly Suite 1986. 

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