We visited Knott's Berry Farm from the UK in 2016 and loved it! Please use this topic to talk about the past, present and future of this great resort

Currently there is! They have an online shop that ships. I don't know if it will stay around when the park reopens, though.JennPirate72 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:24 pm The one thing I remember about Knotts Berry Farm, is there any way you could get the jam with out going to the park? Thanks
The store has always shipped and no doubt will continue.DLandChris wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 5:17 pmCurrently there is! They have an online shop that ships. I don't know if it will stay around when the park reopens, though.JennPirate72 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:24 pm The one thing I remember about Knotts Berry Farm, is there any way you could get the jam with out going to the park? Thanks
HTTP://marketplace.knotts.com
AviationPhotography wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 2:09 am We've had a nice time going to those food festivals (and streaming) at Knott's! Lots of good food choices (especially for Crystal who's Vegan). They did a great job with that during the pandemic closures, something we think Disneyland could have done.
Yes and no. It was established before Disneyland, but was somewhere between a tourist stop and an amusement park. There were rides to go on, but like 2-3 and it was mostly to entertain people while they waited to get into the chicken dinner restaurant. The Ghost Town was the first to really be established there and sort of made it a "theme park" but it was mostly to walk around in with some entertainment. But, Walt Disney did go there quite a few times and was even friends with Walter Knott. Walt Disney was at the dedication for the Knott's Berry Farm train I believe. Supposedly the queue for the Calico Mine Train ride was what inspired the themed and switchback queues of Disney.bornagainmickey wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 4:37 am
I loved your Halloween vlogg from Knott's Berry farm...I even told my postman Don about how good it was when he delivered a parcel...and that he should watch it...I explained to him...and I hope I'm right...it was a first theme park...established before Disney?
That's so interesting...how much time in this life do we have to veer off into so many interesting avenues before another avenue to go down appears and displaces it?...which is almost immediately...this is simply a wonderful website...Dive Bar Casanova wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 10:22 am It was a much different place when I was a kid.
Did it ever have a wonderful, unique charm and a fantastic sense of humor. Every 10 steps you took there was an entertaining curiosity to see or do. All original thought up in house and no other entertainment like it anyplace.
Still a working farm and cannery back then too.
Walter Knott bought up San Francisco Cable cars when the city shut down one part of the line.
He laid down tracks, elect motorized them and powered with a bank of car batteries that were recharged every night.
They were fantastic and a practical transportation for guests around the farm and parking lots.
The family donated the cable cars back to San Francisco decades later when the city restored the system.
Walter had 3 daughters and I served on the Grand Jury with Marion. A story in itself for some other time.
Marion and I got to talking and she was taken back about how much I knew about the farms history and her dad Walter.
Walter was the first on the west coast to blanch and refrigerate and ship produce using the methods pioneered by Birdseye. Walter urged and was an outspoken advocate to other farmers and growers to do the same.
He was a renown farmer way before the Boysenberry came along.
This all led to me eventually meeting Walter Knott which is a story in itself.
Wow! That is awesome! From all the stories I've heard he sounded like a great guy. I wish I could have met him, and how incredibly neat you got to.Dive Bar Casanova wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 10:22 am
This all led to me eventually meeting Walter Knott which is a story in itself.
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