Grew up in Fullerton. That was in the 1970s. This brings back amazing memories. Knott's Berry Farm is still a relatively undiscovered gem of America. Great vid!!! Love your channel
I'm from needles. I went their this year and hated it. You have to pay with a card. I love the chicken soup at Grandma's Knotts, but it was awful. It tasted old, like real old 😖 never going again until they get rid of their commie way of doing things.
one of my favorite family memories was visiting Knotts. Taking my family in March to Disneyland...Knotts...Universal and the beach. We went last year for the Boysenberry festival but all the rides were still closed...can't wait to hit it this year finally after almost 50 years.
Buena Park born and raised, very nice video Chris ..! Love Knott's, so many memories growing up, I lived off of ... Knott Avenue ..! Boysenberry Punch, Pie, Chicken Dinner ..! Yum! When I was little, there was no fence around the park, that came around in the early 70s ... They also use to have former San Francisco Cable Cars ... And across Beach Blvd where there is just parking they use to have the pond with row boats and paddle boays , a merry go round and the small train that you rode in Camp Snoopy ... I love my childhood ... Again, thanks for the great video and memories, Chris ...
Appreciate and love the Knott's content. Hopefully you'll do Universal Studios Hollywood as well too. Can't wait till they open Nintendo World later this year.
I just want to thank you guys so much.... Not only do you host the best channel, but you give the best tours... We are headed to the US next year in November so I contacted Get Away Today travel and they are going to organise our whole trip even though I'm in Australia.... Thank you again....
Growing up in Southern California I remember going to Knotts 60’s, I started taking my granddaughter there in 2005 when she was 7, we have been going every year sense.
Thanks for doing another video on Knott's. I just went with my daughter for the first time. It was a great alternative to Disney with bigger coasters, shorter lines, smaller crowds and a better price. Not quite the same atmosphere but still a great day.
When I was in the 6th grade, my class stayed at a camp for a week called Camp Waskowitz. We panned for gold there too! The "gold" was either fake gold flakes or gravel pieces painted gold if I remember correctly. But of course as a kid, I thought it was real lol.
I recently went to both Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm. I have got to say I had way more fun at Knott’s Berry Farm. I had the fast pass and it was amazing you could completely skip the line and go on way more rides then if you had to wait in line. I can’t say the same for the genie pass at Disneyland I did go on a buddy day but lines were outrageous to get food you needed to wait 30 min and don’t get me started with finding a table that had rain cover or a table at all. I personally didn’t see any Disney characters but I wasn’t personally looking. My sister was and she brought this book that my mom had when she was a kid and didn’t want to spend her day waiting in line. At Disney land the lines were horrible. But Knott’s Berry farm is so much fun and if I ever get to go back to California I will be going back also the never go hungry thing was great but we maid the mistake of getting the never go hungry and the food premium and that was way to much food.
Haven’t been to Knott’s since the late 70’s, but vividly remember panning for gold. It was a lot of fun for us kids. The old west part reminds me of Tombstone Junction, Kentucky. A fav place my grandparents would take us. They had a really cool steam train you could ride. Real blast from the past! Now the adult me wants to go back to Knott’s, ride those coasters, and eat all the things. Thanks for the fun tour!
I grew up two blocks from knotts I have many wonderful memories from spending time there. I live in Northern California now and still grow boysenberries.
You can still go up to the balcony at the saloon and chill or watch the show. Usually the shows are musical acts and they are really fun and great performers. It’s one of my favorite spot at Knotts
I was in Knotts Berry Farm back in the late 60's. But unfortunately we went to Disney First and found, back then, did not live up to Disney. But i did get a caricature of me when i was 15. wish i could find it.
Time for us to head back here. When we're visiting, we do it all... Knott's, Disney, Universal, Great Wolf, etc. and head south to Legoland, Sea World, etc. They all have something for everyone and nothing better for a parent to see happy smiles on their kids' faces.
I used to live in SoCal, and we were definitely big fans of the theme parks in the area. We were mostly a Disneyland family, but we also loved going to Knott’s. We loved the rides and the chicken dinners. It’s not my main park but it’s certainly close to my heart.
Ghostrider is the most aggressive wooden coaster I've ever been on! This thing screams around the track. Thanks for the historical tour. I found that very interesting.
I really want to do a road trip and go to Disneyland, Knott's, Route 66, The Grand Canyon, and a couple days in Las Vegas, before circling back to the SF Bay Area.
Loved it come to cedar point in Sandusky Ohio the original that bought knotts berry farm I worked there when they bought them and kings island and others
I grew up in Los Angeles and would frequently visit Disney and Knott's. My favorite ride as a kid was the wacky soap box racers. They are long gone but were so much fun. I live in San Diego now but I have taken my kids to OC for a great wolf lodge knotts vacation. Thanks for the video.
Took my kids several times in the 80s and now I am bringing my grandkids ages 11 & 14 for the 1st time. I know they will have lots of fun. All I can really remember is standing in line for the chicken dinner.
Chris, such an incredible video! Knott's Berry Farm is such an amazing theme park and the last time I have ever been there was pre covid. I remember the horse ride and Sad Eye Joe and this video really brought back memories. I hope to visit Knott's Berry Farm again in the future. It's amazing to know that this was a berry farm selling pies before it was a theme park. I'm amazed to know that there is no reservation system to get into Knott's and that's incredible. Thank you as always for bringing me great content, huge fan as always!
Boysenberry funnel cake has to be the best park treat ever created. Knott's is a great place especially off-season. You can hit everything in one day and still grab a chicken dinner at Mrs. Knotts. Great stuff as always oh bearded one!
Believe it or not... when I was a kid we went to Knott's berry farm, a driving holiday with family. We ate berry stuff and brought jam to take home but the big deal is I saw Peter, Paul and Mary perform live. Can you say Puff the Magic Dragon. They were on a stage and we were all outside watching the show. My mom liked it much more than Disneyland. We went to Knott's Berry farm before ever seeing Disneyland. Once we went to Disneyland, my brother and I were... Disneyland is the best.
We love Knott's...preferred its older incarnation rather than the roller coaster format. But still great and now I want a boysenberry funnel cake!! Ha ha thanks
best video I've ever seen on Knott's; very descriptive thorough - I've been there many times thought I didn't need to go again -- yet you made me want to return -- thank you
Your video brought back lots of memories. I haven’t been to Knott’s since 79 when I was still in High School. I joined the USAF and retired in Texas. I also learned that I don’t do well on roller coasters at Knott’s. A trip on Montazoomas Revenge, followed by the Corkscrew (removed) and I had to sit down for 30 minutes. It’s only gotten worse as I got older. I miss Knott’s and Disneyland, I’ll get back someday.
Anything Boysenberry is GREAT! I had a Snoopy electric toothbrush as a kid & Charlie brown alarm clock that said he was allergic to morning! My 1st ride on one like Montezuma's was in Houston. I screamed like a girl during launch, loop butter smooth, left stomach @ the top of 1st hill. Best ride EVER though (also 1st time ride @ night no glasses!) Yes! The theming of the park is lovingly done. A visit is like putting on a favorite old pair of house shoes. When I go to Disneyland, Knott's is always a MUST as well. I'm ready for some chicken too. Thanks Chris!
Grew up in Huntington BEACH. Thanks for this tour video!! Lol!! !! Brought me back. Visitors wore LA Raiders apparel; goth; LeePipes!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰 Before the boardwalk remodel, they had the soapbox racers. Awesome video!!!! 🌮🌯🌮🌯🌮🌯🍕🍕🍗🍗
How fun and very refreshing to show case Knott's. We began returning to Knott's during the early covid period when the park was beginning to do soft openings. Their Seasonal events are truly exceptiona.l I truly enjoy their Halloween much more than Disney. This park is truly a real value for what they offer their guests. A little Trivia back in the day when the log ride opened it opened the iconic actor John Wayne and his kids opened that attraction. My family for generations have had many many wonderful Memories from this theme park. Now in our later years it is truly a gift to be able to return and rewalk those Happy footsteps there. I must give a very resounding shout out to the entire team at Knotts, each time we have visited the park in the past several years years we receive exceptional customer service Across-the-board and every Box is always checked. These folks truly and sincerely appreciate and value the guest that come to visit this park. Best Wishes to you and your entire family as we begin 2022 .👍🥂 Your biggest fans from the desert We will have to meet up at Club 33 again 😉
Thx for the tour! I am heading back to CA next Oct with my mom and am hoping to get in a day at Knott’s. We haven’t been there since 1993, when we travelled to Disneyland for the very first time, so i like videos like this!
Couple of fun facts 1. Xcelerator(one of the all time great coasters) was ride manufacturer Intamin's first ever hydraulic launch coaster 2. Intamin, who made the Calico River Rapids also made the Grizzly River ride at DCA 3. May be wrong here, but based on some research I did Montezooma's Revenge is the first launch coaster on the West Coast(East coast had Schwarzkopf and Arrow coasters a year earlier) 4. A guy who worked on a lot of Knotts, Bud Hurlbut who designed and worked on the Calico Mine Train and the Timber Mountain Log Ride, opened his own small theme park Castle Park in my hometown of Riverside and 5. Knotts Bear-y Tales is a 1975 dark ride which was designed by legendary Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump who did quite a bit of work on the Haunted Mansion among many others, and the new sequel ride was designed with input from Crump, one of the last living original Imagineers Great video, I love Knotts and hope it helped some other folks love Knotts too
I am loving this a favorite place. I'm seeing things I never saw before love ❤ the jailer and the salon leg kicking out the window. I'm a classic gal thanks so much
Wow - I’m LIKE 👍 number 999 - but there’s room for 1000! Any volunteers? Loved the video. Knott’s is probably our next trip, and it’s been years since I’ve been. Our kids (6 and 3) have never been yet.
Thanks for the walkthrough. I haven’t been in many years and I’m planning on taking my son for his birthday and wanted to get a reminder of how it was. Quick questions, was it so empty because you were there early? I plan on going early too, so that looks great for lines. Does it normally get really crowded in say July or are more people spending their summer at Disney?
Sadly I haven't been inside the park in a while. Need to find someone to take with, and enjoy the ghost town, and have Sad Eye Joe say hi by name to them. One thing you did not mention. When you talked about Mrs Knotts Chicken Dinner Restaurant. First, you don't have to go inside the park to enjoy the best delicious Chicken dinner. Also, the Restaurant during normal times (no virus thing) is open for a delicious breakfast fare. Great place to bring out of town visitors, even if they don't have time for the park. Have breakfast or dinner, then let them do some souvenir shopping at Virginia's gift shop. Also on the other side of the Restaurant is the sweet shop. Great treats to take home. Thanks Chris, this was nice.
Love knotts too but the lines are long. In camp snoopy and most of the rides, there is one attendant checking the seatbelts, handicap paper pass and starting the actual ride. On a hot day, it’s very tough.
Grew up in Fullerton. That was in the 1970s. This brings back amazing memories. Knott's Berry Farm is still a relatively undiscovered gem of America. Great vid!!! Love your channel
I have visited Knott's twice in 1987 even kept a Snoopy on a beach chair t-shirt until today
I was born and raised in Santa Ana...loved Knotts as a kid
I'm from needles. I went their this year and hated it. You have to pay with a card. I love the chicken soup at Grandma's Knotts, but it was awful. It tasted old, like real old 😖 never going again until they get rid of their commie way of doing things.
Ghostrider is easily my favorite rollercoaster too. That back car is pure insanity, the way it whips you around and drops you...SO GOOD
I love this 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
one of my favorite family memories was visiting Knotts. Taking my family in March to Disneyland...Knotts...Universal and the beach. We went last year for the Boysenberry festival but all the rides were still closed...can't wait to hit it this year finally after almost 50 years.
Buena Park born and raised, very nice video Chris ..! Love Knott's, so many memories growing up, I lived off of ... Knott Avenue ..! Boysenberry Punch, Pie, Chicken Dinner ..! Yum! When I was little, there was no fence around the park, that came around in the early 70s ... They also use to have former San Francisco Cable Cars ... And across Beach Blvd where there is just parking they use to have the pond with row boats and paddle boays , a merry go round and the small train that you rode in Camp Snoopy ... I love my childhood ...
Again, thanks for the great video and memories, Chris ...
Appreciate and love the Knott's content. Hopefully you'll do Universal Studios Hollywood as well too. Can't wait till they open Nintendo World later this year.
Hi
I'll tell you how it is when I go to Universal in August, remind me
I just want to thank you guys so much.... Not only do you host the best channel, but you give the best tours... We are headed to the US next year in November so I contacted Get Away Today travel and they are going to organise our whole trip even though I'm in Australia.... Thank you again....
Growing up in Southern California I remember going to Knotts 60’s, I started taking my granddaughter there in 2005 when she was 7, we have been going every year sense.
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Thanks for doing another video on Knott's. I just went with my daughter for the first time. It was a great alternative to Disney with bigger coasters, shorter lines, smaller crowds and a better price. Not quite the same atmosphere but still a great day.
Hey Chris, its always welcome to see you everyday. You always put a smile on my face. Thanks my friend.
When I was in the 6th grade, my class stayed at a camp for a week called Camp Waskowitz. We panned for gold there too! The "gold" was either fake gold flakes or gravel pieces painted gold if I remember correctly. But of course as a kid, I thought it was real lol.
I saw Beatlemania in Knott's theater back in the early 80's...great show.
What a great place love the old school house
Seem very knowledgeable staff
I totally remember Sad Eye Joe, we were amazed as kids that he knew who we were!! Great memories!!
Oh man Knotts is a real gem tbh, used to love the soap box racers and parachute ride they used to have
I recently went to both Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm. I have got to say I had way more fun at Knott’s Berry Farm. I had the fast pass and it was amazing you could completely skip the line and go on way more rides then if you had to wait in line. I can’t say the same for the genie pass at Disneyland I did go on a buddy day but lines were outrageous to get food you needed to wait 30 min and don’t get me started with finding a table that had rain cover or a table at all. I personally didn’t see any Disney characters but I wasn’t personally looking. My sister was and she brought this book that my mom had when she was a kid and didn’t want to spend her day waiting in line. At Disney land the lines were horrible.
But Knott’s Berry farm is so much fun and if I ever get to go back to California I will be going back also the never go hungry thing was great but we maid the mistake of getting the never go hungry and the food premium and that was way to much food.
Yay you made a video about Knotts! This park looks amazing! Really wanna go here one day!
I am leaving for Knotts berry farms tomorrow morning! so excited!
Haven’t been to Knott’s since the late 70’s, but vividly remember panning for gold. It was a lot of fun for us kids. The old west part reminds me of Tombstone Junction, Kentucky. A fav place my grandparents would take us. They had a really cool steam train you could ride. Real blast from the past! Now the adult me wants to go back to Knott’s, ride those coasters, and eat all the things. Thanks for the fun tour!
Just went during the holidays, and it was fantastic! More snow than Disneyland. More entertainment and shows too.
I grew up two blocks from knotts I have many wonderful memories from spending time there. I live in Northern California now and still grow boysenberries.
I love Knotts. Have been going there since the early 1970's. Thank you for the great memories
I've been to Knotts hundreds of times (since chicken restaurant days when it was all free) and I still learned something new in this video.
I love revisiting Knott's Berry farm.
Thank you so much!!!
I went there as a young child I'm now 70 years old/Young
You can still go up to the balcony at the saloon and chill or watch the show. Usually the shows are musical acts and they are really fun and great performers. It’s one of my favorite spot at Knotts
💜 Knotts Berry Farm! So underrated. Food is delish!!
I haven't been to knott's since I was a little kid (I'm 53 now). I had no idea how much it has expanded. Amazing
Thank you for showing me the park, I have never been and now I know what it is like going there
I was in Knotts Berry Farm back in the late 60's. But unfortunately we went to Disney First and found, back then, did not live up to Disney. But i did get a caricature of me when i was 15. wish i could find it.
Time for us to head back here. When we're visiting, we do it all... Knott's, Disney, Universal, Great Wolf, etc. and head south to Legoland, Sea World, etc. They all have something for everyone and nothing better for a parent to see happy smiles on their kids' faces.
One thing you forgot was the arcade they have in Fiesta Village. But thank you for giving my childhood park some much needed love.
I used to live in SoCal, and we were definitely big fans of the theme parks in the area. We were mostly a Disneyland family, but we also loved going to Knott’s. We loved the rides and the chicken dinners. It’s not my main park but it’s certainly close to my heart.
Haven't been in over 20 years taking my kids in a few months. This video was amazing
Oh my goodness, thank you for showing this. We have not been to Knotts for over 20 years. We must take the kids to Knotts.
I need to make time to check out Knotts. We only go to Disney and Universal, and Knotts is right there. I need to make this a priority.
Yes you do.
Ghostrider is the most aggressive wooden coaster I've ever been on! This thing screams around the track.
Thanks for the historical tour. I found that very interesting.
I really want to do a road trip and go to Disneyland, Knott's, Route 66, The Grand Canyon, and a couple days in Las Vegas, before circling back to the SF Bay Area.
Loved it come to cedar point in Sandusky Ohio the original that bought knotts berry farm I worked there when they bought them and kings island and others
John I want to do that so bad. 💚💙
I grew up in Los Angeles and would frequently visit Disney and Knott's. My favorite ride as a kid was the wacky soap box racers. They are long gone but were so much fun. I live in San Diego now but I have taken my kids to OC for a great wolf lodge knotts vacation. Thanks for the video.
I loved the soap box racers when I was a kid! I thought I was the only one that remembered them.
I totally remember that ride. I loved it as well. 💙💚
We used to purposely split up our group so we could race and taunt each other. So much fun!
Took my kids several times in the 80s and now I am bringing my grandkids ages 11 & 14 for the 1st time. I know they will have lots of fun. All I can really remember is standing in line for the chicken dinner.
The back to back dad jokes with the blacksmith lol
In the 1970s at Marriott's Great America, there was a coaster called the Tidal Wave (my first coaster) that was exactly like Montezuma's Revenge.
I'm so excited to go to Knott's Berry Farm THIS weekend!!
Birdcage theater is still doing shows. They just did a really neat production of A Christmas Carol.
I remember coming here as a kid. Now I’m much older I wants to come back to visit!
Chris, such an incredible video! Knott's Berry Farm is such an amazing theme park and the last time I have ever been there was pre covid. I remember the horse ride and Sad Eye Joe and this video really brought back memories. I hope to visit Knott's Berry Farm again in the future. It's amazing to know that this was a berry farm selling pies before it was a theme park. I'm amazed to know that there is no reservation system to get into Knott's and that's incredible. Thank you as always for bringing me great content, huge fan as always!
Nostalgic! Have very fond memories from going in the 60’s & 70’s. 😊 Thanks for the current tour. Would love to take my grandkids some day.
lol, you meet your match with the blacksmith...
Totally did. 😁💚💙😂
Thank you so much for showing us all of Knott's. We love this place and really enjoyed this video. Back to basics. It was great!
Loved this video! I’ve watched twice! Would love all the different parks!
Thanks for the walkthrough. Never been there but it looks like such a fun place. Now you need to do another video with more food!
Boysenberry funnel cake has to be the best park treat ever created. Knott's is a great place especially off-season. You can hit everything in one day and still grab a chicken dinner at Mrs. Knotts. Great stuff as always oh bearded one!
Thank you for the tour its been years since I have seen that park as a kid can’t wait to take my kids this summer
Believe it or not... when I was a kid we went to Knott's berry farm, a driving holiday with family. We ate berry stuff and brought jam to take home but the big deal is I saw Peter, Paul and Mary perform live. Can you say Puff the Magic Dragon. They were on a stage and we were all outside watching the show. My mom liked it much more than Disneyland. We went to Knott's Berry farm before ever seeing Disneyland. Once we went to Disneyland, my brother and I were... Disneyland is the best.
We love Knott's...preferred its older incarnation rather than the roller coaster format. But still great and now I want a boysenberry funnel cake!! Ha ha thanks
best video I've ever seen on Knott's; very descriptive thorough - I've been there many times thought I didn't need to go again -- yet you made me want to return -- thank you
My birthday 🥳 is the same day that you guys posted a brand new RUclips video which is this Monday.
When sad eye Joe is snoring you can usually wake him up. When he's silent is when he's not there
🙋♀️🍭thanku for sharing.. never been to knoxx .. loved & enjoyed your vids
Your video brought back lots of memories. I haven’t been to Knott’s since 79 when I was still in High School. I joined the USAF and retired in Texas. I also learned that I don’t do well on roller coasters at Knott’s. A trip on Montazoomas Revenge, followed by the Corkscrew (removed) and I had to sit down for 30 minutes. It’s only gotten worse as I got older. I miss Knott’s and Disneyland, I’ll get back someday.
That sounds like a recipe for disaster. I remember the old corkscrew roller coaster. Also thank you for your service. I mean that. 💚💙
Chris, the real "Boothill" and the "Birdcage" theater are in Tombstone, AZ. Also the famous "Crystal Palace Saloon" is in Tombstone too.
Whaaaaaaa I didn’t know that. How cool. 💙💚
I've been there many times. It's such a fun park to visit for my family!
Mrs. Knott’s chicken dinner is a must! It’s our tradition & we have it at least twice a year!
Memories, I use to work at the cable car kitchen in 78, 79 great times
❤️❤️miss the olden days of Knotts.
Great vid Chris! Ive never been to Knotts but it looks fun. Go PPP!
Anything Boysenberry is GREAT! I had a Snoopy electric toothbrush as a kid & Charlie brown alarm clock that said he was allergic to morning! My 1st ride on one like Montezuma's was in Houston. I screamed like a girl during launch, loop butter smooth, left stomach @ the top of 1st hill. Best ride EVER though (also 1st time ride @ night no glasses!) Yes! The theming of the park is lovingly done. A visit is like putting on a favorite old pair of house shoes. When I go to Disneyland, Knott's is always a MUST as well. I'm ready for some chicken too. Thanks Chris!
This ☝️ comment is everything 💙💚
Grew up in Huntington BEACH.
Thanks for this tour video!!
Lol!! !!
Brought me back. Visitors wore LA Raiders apparel; goth; LeePipes!!!!
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Before the boardwalk remodel, they had the soapbox racers.
Awesome video!!!!
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How fun and very refreshing to show case Knott's. We began returning to Knott's during the early covid period when the park was beginning to do soft openings. Their Seasonal events are truly exceptiona.l I truly enjoy their Halloween much more than Disney. This park is truly a real value for what they offer their guests. A little Trivia back in the day when the log ride opened it opened the iconic actor John Wayne and his kids opened that attraction. My family for generations have had many many wonderful Memories from this theme park. Now in our later years it is truly a gift to be able to return and rewalk those Happy footsteps there. I must give a very resounding shout out to the entire team at Knotts, each time we have visited the park in the past several years years we receive exceptional customer service Across-the-board and every Box is always checked. These folks truly and sincerely appreciate and value the guest that come to visit this park. Best Wishes to you and your entire family as we begin 2022 .👍🥂 Your biggest fans from the desert We will have to meet up at Club 33 again 😉
Nothing like a $600 rock to kick off your day in the park. Thanks again for another great video…I can’t wait to go
What a cool park! Cedar Fair should bring some more theming like that to Cedar Point.
Wait wait wait wait.
Amanda gets Popcorn?! You're Knott kidding.
Oh my gosh!!! Love it. 🤣😁👍💚💙
Thx for the tour! I am heading back to CA next Oct with my mom and am hoping to get in a day at Knott’s. We haven’t been there since 1993, when we travelled to Disneyland for the very first time, so i like videos like this!
I took my 2 year old last month he really enjoyed the bus ride in camp snoopy
Couple of fun facts 1. Xcelerator(one of the all time great coasters) was ride manufacturer Intamin's first ever hydraulic launch coaster 2. Intamin, who made the Calico River Rapids also made the Grizzly River ride at DCA 3. May be wrong here, but based on some research I did Montezooma's Revenge is the first launch coaster on the West Coast(East coast had Schwarzkopf and Arrow coasters a year earlier) 4. A guy who worked on a lot of Knotts, Bud Hurlbut who designed and worked on the Calico Mine Train and the Timber Mountain Log Ride, opened his own small theme park Castle Park in my hometown of Riverside and 5. Knotts Bear-y Tales is a 1975 dark ride which was designed by legendary Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump who did quite a bit of work on the Haunted Mansion among many others, and the new sequel ride was designed with input from Crump, one of the last living original Imagineers
Great video, I love Knotts and hope it helped some other folks love Knotts too
Great video,ill be there nxt wednesday!
I am loving this a favorite place. I'm seeing things I never saw before love ❤ the jailer and the salon leg kicking out the window. I'm a classic gal thanks so much
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We are going there soon thanks for showing the park
14:30 next to the Mystery Lodge are all the pressed penny machines.
I went there in 1974 --- Loved it!! Oh we were robbed on the train by a cute robber with a mask !!
Wow - I’m LIKE 👍 number 999 - but there’s room for 1000! Any volunteers?
Loved the video. Knott’s is probably our next trip, and it’s been years since I’ve been. Our kids (6 and 3) have never been yet.
I love that hes so energetic keep it up man
LOL that moment where the blacksmith doesn't get the hammer and saw joke....
This was great! We are going to visit because do this, when we come from CANADA in May! Thanks for the info
This awesome video sir!! I used work at Knott's Berry Farm couple years ago!!!!
We love knotts!! Also, that giveaway?! Holy cow! Entered and dreaming!!
Thanks for the walkthrough. I haven’t been in many years and I’m planning on taking my son for his birthday and wanted to get a reminder of how it was. Quick questions, was it so empty because you were there early? I plan on going early too, so that looks great for lines. Does it normally get really crowded in say July or are more people spending their summer at Disney?
Sadly I haven't been inside the park in a while. Need to find someone to take with, and enjoy the ghost town, and have Sad Eye Joe say hi by name to them. One thing you did not mention. When you talked about Mrs Knotts Chicken Dinner Restaurant. First, you don't have to go inside the park to enjoy the best delicious Chicken dinner. Also, the Restaurant during normal times (no virus thing) is open for a delicious breakfast fare. Great place to bring out of town visitors, even if they don't have time for the park. Have breakfast or dinner, then let them do some souvenir shopping at Virginia's gift shop. Also on the other side of the Restaurant is the sweet shop. Great treats to take home. Thanks Chris, this was nice.
Thank you for the tour
Love knotts too but the lines are long. In camp snoopy and most of the rides, there is one attendant checking the seatbelts, handicap paper pass and starting the actual ride. On a hot day, it’s very tough.
Just went yesterday first time with my family and tried the Calico soda soooo good! Thank you for your recommendations
Ghost Rider is my favorite ride of all time too lmfao
Went yesterday for a s hool trip. Only had a little time and didn’t go on ghost riders but it was sooo fun!😊
One of your best vids 👌
Thank you for the tour! Planning a trip in the spring.
You’re gonna love it 💚💙
@@provostparkpass I know We will!..gotta try the corn, looks delicious!
You made it look fun! Thanks for sharing! Hope we win! :)
Knotts is the original amusement park if I remember rite
I LOVE KNOTTS BERRY FARM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AND...the current entrance for GhostRider was the original entrance to the Panning for Gold! TMYK
I want to eat a country western-ish BBQ burger with fries and a salad with a boysenberry PUNCH and maybe a
Share a funnel cake
YEAHHH!!! 👍
Yesss!!!
And a free front row view for street fights.
I loved this! I was just asking a group what it was like. Thanks ❣️
I like it most at theme parks
I love knott ’s Berry Farm!