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Skip the Line: Knott's Berry Farm General Admission Ticket

Overview
Knott’s Berry Farm is southern California’s original theme park, bursting with attractions and entertainment. Guests of all ages love the park’s first-class roller coasters and thrill rides, elaborate stage shows, interactive entertainment and family-friendly fun with Snoopy and the Peanuts™ gang. True to its roots as a family farm, Knott’s serves up delicious, one-of-a-kind food creations.
City: Anaheim & Buena Park
Sat 28 Dec
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Starting at $80.99
Sat 28 Dec
Starting at $80.99
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What's Included
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Meeting point
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Buena Park
8039 Beach Blvd
Terms of use: Valid for admission on the date selected.

NOT VALID FOR SOAK CITY WATERPARK.

Not valid in conjunction with any other discount offer. Not for resale. Unauthorized use or duplication of this e-ticket is strictly prohibited and will result in revocation without refund and ejection of the individual attempting to enter. Cedar Fair reserves the right to refuse admission and control occupancy. Holder assumes all risk of personal injury and loss of property, agrees to the posted conditions of usage, rider safety guidelines and ride admission policies and grants Cedar Fair permission to use his/her photograph or video image in any advertising and promotion without payment to holder.

No Rain checks, refunds, exchanges or replacements if lost or stolen. Not valid for separately ticketed events, concerts or park buyouts, unless otherwise indicated. Some attractions require an additional charge. Height and physical restrictions may apply on some rides. Please visit the park's website or call the park to confirm operating dates and hours and learn more about park rules, ride admission policies and rider safety guidelines.
For visits on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - all guests ages 17 years old or younger must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old to be admitted to the park. The chaperone must present a valid photo ID with date of birth. Additionally, one chaperone may accompany up to four guests ages 17 or younger per day. Chaperones must accompany their party during entry, remain with their party at all times during their visit to the park, and be available by phone throughout their stay. Guests ages 17 years old or younger who are found inside the park unaccompanied by a chaperone will be subject to ejection. This chaperone requirement applies to all Knott’s Berry Farm and Knott’s Soak City Waterpark ticket and season passholders. Additional days requiring chaperones may be added at the discretion of Knott’s Berry Farm.
End point
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Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • General admission to Knott's Berry Farm is valid for 1-day
  • For visits on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - all guests ages 17 years old or younger must be accompanied by a chaperone who is at least 21 years old to be admitted to the park. The chaperone must present a valid photo ID with date of birth. Additionally, one chaperone may accompany up to four guests ages 17 or younger per day. Chaperones must accompany their party during entry, remain with their party at all times during their visit to the park, and be available by phone throughout their stay. Guests ages 17 years old or younger who are found inside the park unaccompanied by a chaperone will be subject to ejection. This chaperone requirement applies to all Knott’s Berry Farm and Knott’s Soak City Waterpark ticket and season passholders. Additional days requiring chaperones may be added at the discretion of Knott’s Berry Farm.
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
What To Expect
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Knott's Berry Farm
At Knott's Berry Farm, visitors will discover four uniquely themed areas each presenting a taste of the Southern California experience. "Old West Ghost Town" is a trip into the past with gun-slinging bandits duking it out in the legendary Wild West Stunt Show. The vibe of the Southern California surf scene washes over "The Boardwalk", while "Fiesta Village" pays homage to Spanish California. For the younger visitors, "Camp Snoopy" is home to the PEANUTS Gang and offers 20 kid-approved rides and hands-on adventures. With so much to do and see, Knott's Berry Farm Resort remains a popular vacation destination that no other can match! Please Note: Knott's Berry Farm is cashless. For in-park purchases, they accept credit and debit cards, Apple and Google Pay. You are able to convert cash to cards at kiosks within the park.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (134)
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547salr
Jul 2021
Should understand things don't go as plan, I was with my family and the park closed down and we were told to leave due to suicide jumper that caused it, asked for refund and now it's nobody faults and now I'm stuck in the middle hearing the blame game it's Knott's Berry farm, boots the third party from witch you got tickets, really two big companies that make over millions and millions of dollars a year and can't refund my $251.00 all because they don't loose, well I lost ass customer that depends on having fun with my family at one of the most recognize Theam Park, may not be a big deal to them but to I worked hard and saved up for the weekend and I got a big F***You..... Sorry you won't get your refund back have a nice day, Bottom line is don't expect anything back if something was to happen, the look on my family face when we had to leave sad and priceless with no smile.
Response from Host
Jul 2021
Just to clarify some details about the unfortunate event on Saturday, JULY 17. The park was not evacuated nor did we fully close at any time on the evening of Saturday, JULY 17. For the safety of all guests and staff, one section of the park was closed and guests were evacuated from that area for several hours. The affected area of the park did re-open for normal operation several hours before normally scheduled park closure at 11pm
L8507PDjasong
Jul 2021
I’m a Southern California native and have been coming to Knotts for years and this is THE WORST it’s ever been. EXTREMELY LONG LINES. Understaffed, so the lines are super, super long everywhere. Drinking fountains are turned off so you have to wait 45 minutes to 1hr 45 minutes to just buy water at whatever stand is selling it. They also have broken cash registers, so be prepared to wait!!!! We even bought the Fast Lane passes (for $95 on a Monday!) and it wasn’t worth it. DONT GO. Save your day and do something else. NOT WORTH IT.
ddannecker2013
Jul 2021
It was quite a day, and describing this park as mediocre would be accurate or even generous. That's not to say there weren't fun things to do, or good moments, but we have a long list of complaints. 1. Parking: The parking experience was confusing to say the least. We spent a solid half hour circling the park while a handful of attendants randomly waved us in different directions. We even rolled down the windows to ask a couple of them where we were supposed to go, and while they offered directions, ultimately they didn't help us find where we were supposed to go at all. Luckily we eventually wandered over to the right lot. We literally drove through the main Knott's entrance three times before finally getting there. Better signage is needed! 2. Ride lines: The wait times on the day we visited (a Monday) were insane. At least three of the main rides had 90+ minute waits all day, and without a lot of other options of things to do, we pretty much just had to wait. For everything. Ride line wait estimates were rarely accurate. Once it was shorter than anticipated, but every other ride we waited for was 30-60 minutes longer than stated. 3. Food lines: Basically the same problem as the rides. Took an hour to get food from a counter service restaurant. Very little line direction or organization, so everyone we saw was confused about where the line started. 4. Food: The quality of the food was pretty mediocre in general, especially for the price. Generally bland, and low quality. Nothing seemed very fresh. There was even a point that we decided to throw half of a meal out, we were so disappointed. Vegetarian options were few and far between; despite claims on apps and the park website, posted menus in restaurants did not show any vegetarian options. There were some things that we really enjoyed: frozen lemonade, boysenberry cookies, and pie were all delicious, so it wasn't a total wash, but when the best meal you've had all day is from Panda Express, that's kind of sad for a place with Berry Farm right in its name. 5. All Day Dining Pass: Don't do it! Between ride and restaurant wait times, it was difficult-to-impossible for us to squeeze in enough dining experiences to just break even on the cost of the pass. And that's not even speaking of the incredibly limited options of what actual food items are included. To begin with, figuring out which restaurants and which menu options are dining-pass-included was difficult. The app, menus, and website are all frustratingly vague about the offerings. There were many restaurants we were interested in trying, but ultimately avoided because they did not offer anything in the dining plan. In hindsight, we wish we'd skipped the dining pass and just ordered whatever we wanted as we explored the park instead. It sounds like the seasonal dining pass offers much better value, but since based on our overall experience we don't plan on coming back anytime soon, we will be giving that a miss. 6. Line etiquette/management: Knott's employees do very little to manage the line flow and organization of any of the attractions we visited. That led to us being cut in front of by people line skipping to "join their friends/group" countless times. Once a pair of teens sped past the line, all the way to the front (we'd been waiting for an hour), and then they were let on board the ride in front of everyone who'd been waiting, even though their group were clearly not there. This delayed our ride time by a full ten minutes, because they edged us off of the next coaster, and the one following was filled by fast-pass riders. It would take more staffing, but someone needs to be at the front and back of the queues to manage crowd control. And this is something I previously observed the last time I visited, years ago, so this is not just a post-pandemic staffing issue. It seems like it is just the way Knott's runs things. 7. Ride loading: Incredibly slow and inefficient. This seemed to be one of the central drivers of long wait times. It could take 5+ minutes to exchange incoming/outgoing passengers of a single coaster for some rides. 8. Cleanliness: Park was pretty unkempt. Lots of litter, consistently around the park. Bathrooms in particular were messy. There are a few things to praise. The rides themselves, once boarded, were generally really enjoyable. The staff were generally nice and helpful around the park (shoutout to Chuck in the gun shop of all places). The bakery is fantastic. But these things alone don't make a theme park worth visiting. The experience overall left a lot to be desired. We were really hoping for more. In summary: We're very excited for our next trip to Disneyland.

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