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Knotts Berry Farm Admission Ticket (Buena Park, CA): 4-Tickets $180, 1-Ticket

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Knotts Berry Farm via Groupon has Knotts Berry Farm Single Day Admission Tickets (Buena Park, CA) on sale for up to 55% Off as listed below.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note, ticket(s) are valid for PEANUTS Celebration which takes place daily January 27- February 25, 2024.

Available:
  • Single Day Admission: $49.99
  • Family 4-Pack Admission: $179.96

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  • Vouchers are valid through February 29th 2024.
  • PEANUTS Celebration takes place daily January 27- February 25, 2024.
  • Children ages 2 and younger are free
  • Offer Terms: Promotional value expires Feb 29, 2024. Each voucher valid for single admission any one day to Knotts Berry Farm through 2/29/2024. Present this ticket at the turnstiles located at the Park Entrance for entry. All bags will be subject to search. Visit knotts.com for the most up to date chaperone policy information. Valid for the entitlement(s) and park(s) specified during the 2024 Season only. Not valid in conjunction with any other discount offer. Not for resale. Cedar Fair reserves the right to refuse admission and control occupancy. Unauthorized use or duplication is strictly prohibited and will result in revocation without refund and ejection of all individuals attempting to enter. Photo ID may be required to validate this voucher. 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 or exchanges. No replacements if lost or stolen. Not valid for separately ticketed events, special events or park buyouts. This voucher becomes INVALID once redeemed for all entitlements and may not be re-used.

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Knotts Berry Farm via Groupon has Knotts Berry Farm Single Day Admission Tickets (Buena Park, CA) on sale for up to 55% Off as listed below.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note, ticket(s) are valid for PEANUTS Celebration which takes place daily January 27- February 25, 2024.

Available:
  • Single Day Admission: $49.99
  • Family 4-Pack Admission: $179.96

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Vouchers are valid through February 29th 2024.
  • PEANUTS Celebration takes place daily January 27- February 25, 2024.
  • Children ages 2 and younger are free
  • Offer Terms: Promotional value expires Feb 29, 2024. Each voucher valid for single admission any one day to Knotts Berry Farm through 2/29/2024. Present this ticket at the turnstiles located at the Park Entrance for entry. All bags will be subject to search. Visit knotts.com for the most up to date chaperone policy information. Valid for the entitlement(s) and park(s) specified during the 2024 Season only. Not valid in conjunction with any other discount offer. Not for resale. Cedar Fair reserves the right to refuse admission and control occupancy. Unauthorized use or duplication is strictly prohibited and will result in revocation without refund and ejection of all individuals attempting to enter. Photo ID may be required to validate this voucher. 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 or exchanges. No replacements if lost or stolen. Not valid for separately ticketed events, special events or park buyouts. This voucher becomes INVALID once redeemed for all entitlements and may not be re-used.

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The strikethrough pricing Groupon is displaying isn't what Knott's usually charges

Admission is usually ~$60-65 for dated tickets. Holidays go up to around $70 - the Groupon ones seem to be flex tickets so still a deal in terms of flexibility, though certainly not 50% savings. The 4-pack is definitely the better deal here, but still not close to 55% off.

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Thank you Serra - nice deal
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Great memories at Knotts with the kids.
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The strikethrough pricing Groupon is displaying isn't what Knott's usually charges Confused

Admission is usually ~$60-65 for dated tickets. Holidays go up to around $70 - the Groupon ones seem to be flex tickets so still a deal in terms of flexibility, though certainly not 50% savings. The 4-pack is definitely the better deal here, but still not close to 55% off.
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Universal sounds like a good deal too
https://www.groupon.com/deals/gl-...ywood-1-14

Nevermind, price goes up when you select dates, it's $149.

How is knotts berry farm, is it reasonable to expect teens having fun or is it mainly for younger kids?

Are there any other good deals you can recommend in Los Angeles in February?
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Quote from norcal007 :
Great memories at Knotts with the kids.

Same. Lot cheaper than DL, shorter lines than DL, fun rides and shows, and at the time much better and cheaper food.


Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Universal sounds like a good deal too
https://www.groupon.com/deals/gl-...ywood-1-14

Nevermind, price goes up when you select dates, it's $149.

How is knotts berry farm, is it reasonable to expect teens having fun or is it mainly for younger kids?

Are there any other good deals you can recommend in Los Angeles in February?

As a boomer, I miss the old Universal Studios with just the shows and tour, no rides.

Too bad they don't sell tickets just for those, I have no interest in the rides there.
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Quote from donnellybunny :
The strikethrough pricing Groupon is displaying isn't what Knott's usually charges Confused

Admission is usually ~$60-65 for dated tickets. Holidays go up to around $70 - the Groupon ones seem to be flex tickets so still a deal in terms of flexibility, though certainly not 50% savings. The 4-pack is definitely the better deal here, but still not close to 55% off.
Yea it's normally $60-65 on Feb weekends so not a huge savings.
Still got it cause $20 savings will at least buy us a "free" meal. Hopefully it doesn't rain every weekend.

A note, I saw you can get a unlimited food pass for $33-43. Doesn't appear to be a limit on the number of times you can use it other than every 90 minutes. The higher price includes snacks. Drinks (every 15 mins) as well.
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Quote from steppedinit :
Same. Lot cheaper than DL, shorter lines than DL, fun rides and shows, and at the time much better and cheaper food.





As a boomer, I miss the old Universal Studios with just the shows and tour, no rides.

Too bad they don't sell tickets just for those, I have no interest in the rides there.
I've never been to the one in California but I agree, I miss the shows, remember Twister, Disaster Movie, Stunt Shows, even they got rid of the climbing wall where you climed on side of the house like spiderman, otherwise everything is all digital and same old same old, although I must admit, Harry Potter world in Florida is something out of a fantasy world, it's amazing.

Anyway, how is knott berry farms for early teems, just rides and rides? I woudln't mind seeing charlie brown honestly myself Big Grin

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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I've never been to the one in California but I agree, I miss the shows, remember Twister, Disaster Movie, Stunt Shows, even they got rid of the climbing wall where you climed on side of the house like spiderman, otherwise everything is all digital and same old same old, although I must admit, Harry Potter world in Florida is something out of a fantasy world, it's amazing.

Anyway, how is knott berry farms for early teems, just rides and rides? I woudln't mind seeing charlie brown honestly myself
We're Knott's passholders and we love it. We have young ones but I think it'll be even more fun for early teens. Plenty of roller coasters with varying levels of intensity if they're not into really crazy rides. We personally enjoy the variety of food options they have. Also they'll be seasonal events with live music and performances (right now it's the Peanuts Celebration [knotts.com]). The Summer performances had some great singers. I think this is where they separate themselves and have the advantage over Disneyland.
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Quote from FS_Slacker :
We're Knott's passholders and we love it. We have young ones but I think it'll be even more fun for early teens. Plenty of roller coasters with varying levels of intensity if they're not into really crazy rides. We personally enjoy the variety of food options they have. Also they'll be seasonal events with live music and performances (right now it's the Peanuts Celebration [knotts.com]). The Summer performances had some great singers. I think this is where they separate themselves and have the advantage over Disneyland.
Thank so much. Is the parking and walk from parking too long? Do I need to buy premium parking like Hershey park because the walk from regular park was a killer. We got lucky at Busch Gardens, been there once and it was a lot of fun so is it similar. Would love some tips from pass holder as I have only 1 day in Los Angeles before we hop on a cruise
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I've never been to the one in California but I agree, I miss the shows, remember Twister, Disaster Movie, Stunt Shows, even they got rid of the climbing wall where you climed on side of the house like spiderman, otherwise everything is all digital and same old same old, although I must admit, Harry Potter world in Florida is something out of a fantasy world, it's amazing.

Anyway, how is knott berry farms for early teems, just rides and rides? I woudln't mind seeing charlie brown honestly myself Big Grin

I haven't been to Knott's in decades, but they had a pretty fun Wild West Show, and a lot of western exhibits. They had areas for both big kids and little kids, so that worked out well for us. Now my kids are in their 30's, so no way I am getting my wife to go back there.
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Thank so much. Is the parking and walk from parking too long? Do I need to buy premium parking like Hershey park because the walk from regular park was a killer. We got lucky at Busch Gardens, been there once and it was a lot of fun so is it similar. Would love some tips from pass holder as I have only 1 day in Los Angeles before we hop on a cruise
Great questions. Yeah, the negatives...parking is $30 but I think it's a fairly easy walk from the main lot (on the other side of Beach Blvd - you walk under the street), but I realize that's pretty subjective depending on a lot of factors. It's a much shorter walk than if you walked from the Disney parking structures. I'm not sure how much VIP parking is extra but it cuts the walk in half (about). But the for the most part parking isn't hard to get in and out.
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Quote from steppedinit :
I haven't been to Knott's in decades, but they had a pretty fun Wild West Show, and a lot of western exhibits. They had areas for both big kids and little kids, so that worked out well for us. Now my kids are in their 30's, so no way I am getting my wife to go back there.
Thanks, you can try go alone or will that be weird? I wish I lived in California or Florida, honestly, I would get an annual resident pass and spend my free time at the parks during quiet times. I understand it can get tiring after a while but with so many parks to visit I think I'd hit them once a month different park, but again I understand lone park goer might look a bit weird but who will know? Maybe kids and wife are out eating or don't want to ride and here I am. Plus, single rider lines tend to move faster. Smilie

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Great questions. Yeah, the negatives...parking is $30 but I think it's a fairly easy walk from the main lot (on the other side of Beach Blvd - you walk under the street), but I realize that's pretty subjective depending on a lot of factors. It's a much shorter walk than if you walked from the Disney parking structures. I'm not sure how much VIP parking is extra but it cuts the walk in half (about). But the for the most part parking isn't hard to get in and out.
Thanks for the tips, it will be a Saturday trip and now that we are considering Knott Berry, I am planning to stay near Cerritos, don't need a fancy resort just a place to stay that's clean, then we can drive down to pier next morning and still have enough time. Do you think drive from Cerritos to San Pedro on Saturday morning (10-11AM) will be brutal or just fine as long as we give ourselves 1 hour or so? I am planning to drive by LGB, drop the car and hop on a taxi to pier.
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Thanks, you can try go alone or will that be weird? I wish I lived in California or Florida, honestly, I would get an annual resident pass and spend my free time at the parks during quiet times. I understand it can get tiring after a while but with so many parks to visit I think I'd hit them once a month different park, but again I understand lone park goer might look a bit weird but who will know? Maybe kids and wife are out eating or don't want to ride and here I am. Plus, single rider lines tend to move faster.



Thanks for the tips, it will be a Saturday trip and now that we are considering Knott Berry, I am planning to stay near Cerritos, don't need a fancy resort just a place to stay that's clean, then we can drive down to pier next morning and still have enough time. Do you think drive from Cerritos to San Pedro on Saturday morning (10-11AM) will be brutal or just fine as long as we give ourselves 1 hour or so? I am planning to drive by LGB, drop the car and hop on a taxi to pier.
Since this is SD...lemme just say - the Knott's dine all day meal plan is one of the greatest things ever. It's like $10-15 a month but you can eat 2x a day and there aren't too many exclusions. My wife and I will sometimes do a lunch date. But it's totally not unusual to see single people going and showing up for the dining. Especially great if you have kids. The drink deal is pretty sweet too (drinks every 15 min).

Regarding driving to San Pedro...I'm probably the worst person to ask because I'm paranoid about being late (especially for something like a cruise), but an hour should be fine. But I'll say an hour - but I'm rounding up the kids and forcing them in the car probably well before. I solve my driving anxiety by arriving early so I never need to rush.

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knotts is not the same you may remember from decades ago. One day tickets are not a bargain even at half off. The yearly meal plan is a great deal if you want that much junk food and live close by though. The park itself is just a mediocre cedar fair/six flags style park without that many rides or attractions and a little nostalgia remaining. One of the parking lots is literally a muddy dirt lot.
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