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Knotts Berry FarmNewest Review: ... year these are all discounted to the normal children’s price – so roughly $60 for a year, meaning that it’s worth it even if you only go twice. *** The Park Knotts is well laid out, with signposts pointing the way wherever you look. You can get maps of the complex but they’re not really ... more |
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by zoe_page_1 - written on 20/05/03 (Very useful, 273 readings)
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I have a (British) uncle who lives in the south of California which is a very handy place to have an uncle. It means that while I’ve never done Disney in Florida, I’ve done the original in Anaheim. I’ve done Sea World and Universal Studios. And, I’ve done Knotts. Knott, for the uninformed, is not a Berry Farm anymore. It’s now one of the oldest theme parks in the USA, and though a bit rustic compared to Disney’s shiny plastic feel, it’s a fun place to visit. *** Getting There The park is easy to reach from Long Beach, Anaheim and Los Angeles. There is plenty of parking available or, if you prefer ...
by donruk - written on 14/05/02 (Very useful, 656 readings)
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Brief History Knott's Berry Farm started out as an actual berry farm in the early 1900's. A guy by the name of Mr. Knott was known for the quality of his berries, and raked in alot of money. During this time he invented the Boysenberry, which was only grown at Knott's Berry Farm. Have any of you tried Boysenberry? Well this is where it all started, and is one of the things the park is so famous for. Some say you will not find the Boysenberry anywhere else in the world other than Knott's Berry Farm. As a result of the success of his Berry Farm, he decided to create America's first theme park ever. That's right, the first theme ...



