Knott's Berry Farm

darren123

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Hello all,
Planning a trip for Tuesday 27th May 2008 and was thinking about going to Knott's Berry Farm for 2 days.
But after reading many reviews about the park, We are thinking of only going for one day will that be enough time to see all the park ?. Or still should go for the 2 days.
Thanks.
 
We were there this past Monday and one day is plenty to see and do everything. We have a 2 and 4 year old and still managed to do everything we wanted to. Have fun!
 
One day is good especially if you're going in the middle of the week. Lines should be relatively short.
 
i always go two days because it is so much fun and in 1 day i always see everything! i go twice because i love it soo much! especiially having lunch at Jonny Rockets! yum!
 

OK so I grew up going to Disneyland and knotts Berry farm every year and some time Universal Studio. Knotts can eaisly be done in one day! I was there this past summer and it is just becomming a run down park really. There are still things to do but not nearly as much. You must have Mrs. Knott's Chicken dinner it is SOOOOOOOOOOOO good. and Get a funnel cake. If you go durring the middle of the week you may even concider buying a discounted half day pass later in the day. But if this is the first go round you could probally make a day of it.
 
I have a question too. We were thinking of going to Knotts Berry Farm this spring. The reviews that we have gotten recently aren't very encouraging though so now my husband is thinking that maybe we won't go at all. We'll decide later so I still have my question.

According to their brochure, KBF closes at 6:00 p.m. most days. Yet there is a new fairly new KBF Hotel. What is there to do there once the park closes down? I am wondering why management didn't spend the money on the park itself because guests of the KBF Hotel will just go spend their money elsewhere if the park locks them out so early in the evening.
 
The reason for the early closing is because of the lack of crowds. After the park closes you can go swimming, relax in the hotel, you can even go down the street and visit Downtown Disney (which is very lively at night). There is also a mall very close by.

The park has actually invested quite a bit of $ to the park especially in ride additions.

2008-Pony Express: roller coaster
07-Sierra Sidewinder: roller coaster
04- 4 new rides including Silver Bullet a large roller coaster

In addition they have put in several restaurants and added to their waterpark next door.
 











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