Knott’s Berry Farm
The grand reopening of Knott’s Berry Farm after a year-long closure features a summer-long, Knott’s 100th Anniversary Celebration. “The Knott’s Family Reunion” looks to reunite family and friends in a safe and fun environment. New and unforgettable experiences await in honor of the park’s 100 years of history and family fun for all.
During the 100th anniversary celebration, guests can experience the brand new Knott’s Bear-y Tales. Return to the Fair, a 4-D interactive dark ride that pays tribute to the classic attraction from 35 years ago. Guests also will have the opportunity to meet Knott’s all-new lovable costumed characters. Enjoy special evening entertainment as Knott’s Summer Nights returns with live music, DJs, and one-of-a-kind food and drink specialties.
In addition, the theme park is planning a nightly ceremony featuring multiple attractions lighting up the evening and culminating in a special moment with the redesigned illuminated K-tower. Guests also will find festive new park décor, including special photo settings that pay homage to favorite attractions from the past and commemorative merchandise celebrating the park’s vast history. These are just a few of the many special surprises that can only come from your friends at Knott’s.
Update 9/30/2021....fantastic day! We're back to no reservations for a while now and this place is not crowed at all! Went on all the rides and some even twice! This is the time to come, look at the photos taken at around noon. A shout out to the team members at Knott's, thank you!
Much better than Disneyland if you're looking for a place to go with friends. 10/10 would highly recommend.
I would've taken more pictures, but it was very dim due to the time of day. Also, I was having too much fun 😊
I have a detailed review, will post later. Meanwhile, this isn't Disneyland, and that is great. Friendliest place in the West and the staff are dedicated to that. While the park may be lacking in some ways, overall this is a great park that I highly recommend. Any visit to Southern California would not be complete without a stop here. (Overall a much better park than Universal or Magic Mountain)
And everything you would expect to be accessible is. Extremely handicapped friendly.
