Dollywood appears to have made quiet changes to its plans for 2026.The Tennessee theme park has spent the last several years cementing itself as one of the most celebrated destinations in the industry. Between record-breaking attendance, expanding seasonal events, and award-winning attractions, Dollywood has increasingly positioned itself alongside Disney and Universal in conversations about America’s top theme parks.Credit: DollywoodSome of its more recent additions have only accelerated that momentum. Big Bear Mountain debuted as the park’s longest roller coaster, while the Dolly Parton Experience transformed a large section of the property into a museum-style celebration of the country music icon’s life and career. Dollywood has also continued dominating the Golden Ticket Awards, repeatedly taking home Best Guest Experience honors.Now, however, attention has shifted toward a project that still has not opened.NightFlight Expedition was announced as the largest single-ride investment in Dollywood history, with the park committing more than $50 million to the attraction. The indoor experience promises a hybrid dark ride, family coaster, and water adventure themed to the Smoky Mountains.Credit: DollywoodRELATED: Dollywood Confirms Expansion of Theme Park Experience Across the U.S.Dollywood Quietly Alters NightFlight Expedition TimelineBack in September, Dollywood stated that NightFlight Expedition was “anticipated to open in Spring 2026.” The attraction’s official webpage similarly told guests the ride would “take flight in Spring 2026.”That wording has now disappeared.In recent days, references to “Spring 2026” were quietly removed from Dollywood’s website. The attraction page now lists only “2026,” with no seasonal timeframe attached.Looks like Dollywood has removed the word "Spring" from Nightflight Expedition's page on their website. The screenshot on the left was from Friday, May 15 and on the right is from today. When do you think it will open? pic.twitter.com/Wyi5eL1ONz— Coaster101.com (@Coaster101) May 19, 2026Theme park fans quickly noticed the change online. One social media post comparing screenshots from earlier this month alongside the updated version asked: “Looks like Dollywood has removed the word ‘Spring’ from Nightflight Expedition’s page on their website. The screenshot on the left was from Friday, May 15 and on the right is from today. When do you think it will open?”The change has fueled growing speculation that the attraction may no longer meet its original target.According to recent visitors, Dollywood employees operating the park’s train attraction have also adjusted their language when discussing the project. Guests claim operators are now encouraging visitors to return “later this season” rather than “later this spring.”That wording has sparked theories that Dollywood is now aiming for a summer or fall debut.Credit: DollywoodRELATED: “I’m Still Here, Honey!” Dolly Parton Breaks Silence on Health Struggles During Emotional 2026 Dollywood Season Opening“Summer or early fall now seems like a more realistic timeframe for the ride completion,” one Reddit user wrote. “To add, the final pieces of track were put into place over the last two days, with no more remaining track [lying] around the building.”Another guest was even less optimistic.“I was there ten days ago, and I thought there was no way [NightFlight] would be ready anytime soon,” they wrote. “I’d say 3 months would be fast. I wouldn’t be surprised if it opens in late fall.”Others have urged Dollywood to address the timeline directly.“They should save themselves stress and just say ‘since this is the first of its kind, [there have] been setbacks and unexpected delays. We will try and vet this open by summer or fall,’” another fan posted.Dollywood’s Largest Ride Investment Still Moving ForwardDespite the apparent delay, construction on NightFlight Expedition appears to be progressing rapidly.Once completed, the attraction will place riders inside custom amphibious vehicles traveling through glowing caverns, mountain rapids, and nighttime scenes inspired by the Smokies. Dollywood previously described the ride as a first-of-its-kind experience for the park.Credit: DollywoodRELATED: Piece Flies off Dollywood Roller Coaster, Hits Child Mid-RideThe project also represents a major milestone for Dollywood as it continues expanding beyond its traditional coaster lineup.Dolly Parton herself previously praised the attraction during its announcement phase in 2025.“I’m just so proud that Dollywood has grown so much in its first 40 years that we’re able to add a ride like NightFlight Expedition,” Parton said. “I have no doubt it’s going to be a huge part of Dollywood’s next 40 years.”She added: “We’re always trying to take the natural beauty of the Smokies and make it part of everything we’re doing in the park, and they’ve definitely been able to do it with this ride.”For now, Dollywood has not publicly announced a revised opening date.The park remains in the middle of one of its busiest operating seasons, with large crowds continuing to visit Pigeon Forge for summer events, live entertainment, and major attractions like Wildwood Grove and Big Bear Mountain.Dollywood has also continued rolling out operational changes across the resort in recent weeks. Its Splash Country water park recently transitioned to a fully cashless system, with guests now required to use cards or mobile payments throughout the property.NightFlight Expedition may still arrive before the year ends.Are you surprised by the delay of NightFlight Expedition?The post Dollywood Pulls Planned Opening From Official Timeline appeared first on Inside the Magic.