Knott’s Berry Farm is the oldest theme park located in the United States. This park pays homage to an 1880’s ghost town complete with saloon girls and a location where you can mine for real gold. Knott’s is a great experience for those who love the “Old West” as well as for the younger generation who love wild and exhillarating thrill rides, because this park has both! Knott’s Berry Farm is located just 15 minutes from Disneyland. It is filled to the rim with charming shops, adorable characters and great food. The most popular restaurant at the park is Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant where you will get a finger-lickin’ delicious fried chicken dinner made from Cordelia Knotts original recipe. It is worth a trip to Knott’s Berry Farm just for this meal, I assure you! Once you are inside the park, there are many different sections that you can visit at a time. Camp Snoopy is geared entirely for the younger visitors. All of the attractions are just the right size for the uner 10 age group and children love this portion of the park. The more adventurous visitor can brave death-defying thrill rides like the all-wooden Ghost Rider, Jaguar, Boomerang or Montezooma’s Revenge. These rides certainly are not for those with motion sickness or fear of heights! Visiting Old Ghost Town will take you back into time with a stage coach ride, blacksmith demonstration as well as a shop which sells handmade bonnets and aprons. Knott’s Berry Farm may not have the “magic” and “wonderment” of Disneyland, but it is charming nonetheless and should be given a chance.
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Take a Journey Back in Time at Knott’s Berry Farm
May 7th, 2009 — Blacksmith, Boomerange, Camp Snoopy, Chost Rider, Disneyland, Fried Chicken, Ghost Town, Gold Mining, Jaguar, Montezooma's Revenge, Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner, Saloon, dining, dinner, shopping




