Knott’s Spooky Farm is family-friendly fun for Halloween season
Knott’s Spooky Farm, the annual family-friendly Halloween event, is back from Sept. 30 through Oct. 29, and Halloween Day.
Knott’s Spooky Farm, the annual family-friendly Halloween event, is back from Sept. 30 through Oct. 29, and Halloween Day.
This weekend, Cedar Point’s HalloWeekends has returned for seven weekends of fright and fun. With six mazes, six scare zones, a parade and other Halloween-themed experiences, there’s plenty for guests to be scared of.
Cedar Fair and Peanuts Worldwide have renewed their licensing agreement to have the Peanuts characters in Cedar Fair’s 11 theme parks until 2025.
Southern California’s Halloween haunt event, Knott’s Scary Farm, returns for its 45th season with 13 themed mazes and the return of Elvira, Mistress of the Dark for her last performance at Scary Farm with an all-new show.
Knott’s Berry Farm has announced its newest coaster, HangTime, an all-new steel rollercoaster that will be the only dive coaster on the West Coast. The coaster will open for the 2018 summer season, and stand at 150 feet over the Boardwalk area of the park.
Cedar Point’s FrontierTown is getting a major update when Steel Vengeance comes to town in the spring of 2018. This new coaster will be the tallest, fastest and longest hybrid roller coaster in the world.
Although we’ve been reporting on Knott’s Berry Farm theme park for years, I recently had my first visit, along with my son Quinn. Here’s a bit of our fun day.
New details about the haunts and shows at Knott’s Scary Farm 2017 were recently revealed at the Midsummer Scream horror convention.
Guests are able to enjoy augmented and virtual reality experiences at Cedar Point now through Sept. 4, with “The Battle for Cedar Point” mobile game and Iron Dragon: VR.
Guests can experience the western town of Calico once again and continue the story, as Ghost Town Alive! is now open at Knott’s Berry Farm.