Friday, December 7, 2012

Knott's Berry Farm 2012

Brea and Raevon carousing with the Town Folk at Knott's Berry Farm
We just got back from Disneyland on Sunday.  You know how people always say they need a vacation from their vacation.  That's so true, but them we would probably just go search out some other fun stuff and walk around a ton, and still be tired at the end of it.  I guess we just aren't the lay on the beach type of people!

Ghost Town at Knott's Berry Farm
This trip we went to Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm.  We had never been to Knott's before, so it was really cool to see their Ghost Town, Indian Village and Camp Snoopy.  It rained all day while we were there.  Well, rain is a strong word.  Let's call it a strong mist.  The place was like a real Ghost Town.  Some rides were closed because, and I quote, "Rain is getting on the ride and we have no way to get it off."  Heard of a towel or a mop?  Plus the stagecoach was closed because "it isn't safe for horses to be out in the rain."  I wonder what they did in the real old west?  We spent the whole day running back and forth to make it to all of their shows.  The stunt man show and cowboy antics were cancelled due to rain.  But the Indians seemed to know how to handle it. 
Snoopy Lighting the Tree at Knott's Berry Farm
Over all, pretty cute.  They also have lots of big Roller Coaster type rides.  It seems like an odd mix.  The big rides came in in the 90's when the Knott's Family finally sold out the park.  It opened in the 1930's.  It only cost $38, so a pretty good deal too.



Knott's Berry Farm Native American Hoop Dance

Knott's Berry Farm Town Hall

 

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