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Get in the Fast Lane: If you want to avoid standing in line at Knott's, you can pay for their Fast Lane wristband, which will get you onto these popular rides faster. Buy it ahead if you're going during busy times to avoid sellouts. Save money by getting it only for the members of your group who want to enjoy the rides it covers.
Tackle the Park Clockwise: Knott's regulars recommend arriving before the gates open. As soon as you get in, go to the back right corner, then move clockwise to go on the big rides first. After that, fill in the day with smaller rides and shows. Ride Late: The clockwise tip is well-known, but it might put you in those long lines you were trying to avoid. Instead, try this: When the park is open late, many people leave before closing time.
If a ride's wait time is long during the day, save it for the last hour or two. Get Wait Times on the App: If you sign up for an account and use the Knott's app, you can get in-park wait times, which can help you find rides with the shortest wait times. Use Parent Swap: If the adults want to go on a ride with a height limit that the kids don't meet, you don't have to stand in line twice.
Instead, go through the line as a family, and tell the staff that you want to do a Parent Swap. One partner waits with the little ones, and as soon as they get off, the second one gets on.
You'll find all the rides listed on the Knott's ride page , with height limits and whether they take the Fast Lane pass. The extreme thrill rides are mostly in the Boardwalk area. Among the best are Xceletetor , known for its super-fast takeoff and GhostRider , a brain-scrambling, herky-jerky ride that is one of the world's longest and tallest wooden roller coasters. Family rides include a merry go round and a Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and two rides guaranteed to get you wet: Calico Rapids and the Timber Mountain Log Ride.
Camp Snoopy and the Boardwalk are where you'll find many of the kids' rides , but you'll find things they like in other areas, too. Besides the rides, you can watch lots of shows at Knott's. The indoor shows make good places to sit down and cool off on a hot day, or to rest your feet no matter what the temperature. You'll get a schedule when you enter the front gate. If you want to see a specific show, know that they take two or more days off each week and check the schedule ahead of time.
Ghost Town shows include a gunfight in Calico Square, something you may want to avoid if you don't want your kids exposed to the fake violence. You can take a ride around the park on the horse-drawn Butterfield Stagecoach or the Calico Railroad, drawn by a real steam locomotive.
In Ghost Town, look for western characters who love to talk to curious kids. You can pose for photos with costumed Peanuts characters in Camp Snoopy. In Ghost Town, you can also pan for gold for a small extra fee , watch the blacksmith at work, visit the horses in the livery stable, or check out the museum.
You can get dates and details for all of these events on the Knott's Berry Farm website. Most of Knott's guests are locals who drive in for the day. If you want to stay overnight, visit the Knott's Berry Farm hotel page for packages and rates.
You can also look for hotels in the city of Buena Park or nearby Anaheim. Knott's is open year-round, with longer hours during the summer and holiday weekends. Check their hours on the calendar page.
The park accommodates guests with disabilities. Get all the details on their website. Walk down to the area near the entrance of Pony Express. There they can have fun blasting the Calico River Rapids riders with water while you wait for the rest of your party to ride it. Have them board their first roller coaster, Timberline Twister in Camp Snoopy. Make sure to bring extra socks or to wear waterproof shoes to avoid having to walk around in wet shoes all day.
Charles M. These work great! These rides are iconic. If you see a cowboy or one of the townspeople of Calico, ask them to tell you a little bit about the history. They dress you up in western wear and take an old fashioned photo. Schultz Theater. Snoopy on Ice or the summer shows are top notch entertainment. You may get a visit from some robbers in this real life working Steam Engine.
Calico Ghost Town is the oldest area of the Farm. Here are some fun things to check out while in town. He's locked up in a jailhouse in Ghost Town, where he's been sitting since If you peek through the bars, he'll talk to you. Want Sad Eye Joe to surprise your friends?
Tell the hotel manager some information about them. You must stand on top of the graves to feel the heartbeat. Panning for gold is located near the entrance for Ghostrider.
Stop by and rest your feet while watching one of their iconic shows. The teacher in the schoolhouse is a real historian and will tell you all about it. It is filled with curiosities from the days of old. Have Fun! My favorite Knott's Berry farm moment was the day that I needed the chicken dinner restaurant.
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