
Knott's Berry Farm Announces the Ultimate Summer Season
The fun never ends at Knott's Berry Farm and Knott's Soak City this summer with new food, new thrills, and new fun as 'Ghost Town Alive!' and 'Knott's Summer Nights' kick off on June 13 and run through Sept. 1. Across the street, Knott's Soak City is ready to make a splash on select dates from May 17 through Sept. 7. The beloved town of Calico transports guests to the Wild West, where visitors become the stars of an all-new, action-packed storyline in the interactive ' Ghost Town Alive!' . The honorary citizens of Calico hold the key to unlocking secret missions alongside captivating characters while solving mind-bending puzzles in this immersive experience. When the sun sets, the excitement doesn't stop. ' Knott's Summer Nights ' transforms Calico Park into a vibrant nighttime neighborhood party, extending the celebration into the evening. Guests will groove to live bands from the local music scene on two lively stages, soak in the relaxing atmosphere and capture Instagram-worthy moments around every corner. Family-friendly games round out this festive experience, ensuring something for everyone as they enjoy the summer vibes. And what's a summer party without delicious food? Knott's culinary team is planning mouthwatering twists on classic summer favorites, offering new savory items such as kimchi crab tots or the grilled pineapple beef burger. Those with a sweet tooth will enjoy dessert items such as apple fritter bread or mango soft serve, and tajin funnel cake. Guests can beat the heat at Knott's Soak City, opening May 17! The park invites water lovers of all ages to dive into 15 acres of splashes, slides, and sun-kissed fun. Thrill-seekers will love the more than 20 exhilarating speed, tube, and body slides, or catch a wave at Tidal Wave Bay, where waves crest over four feet high. For those in the mood for relaxation, Sunset River is one of the longest lazy rivers in the country. Little swimmers can enjoy Gremmie Lagoon, an interactive playground perfect for splashing all day. Knott's Soak City will be open on select dates from May 17 through Sept. 7. After an exciting day, guests are invited to unwind at the freshly renovated Knott's Hotel, which is steps away from the parks. Make it a stay to remember with the Ultimate Package , which offers the perfect summer adventure: cozy overnight accommodations, two days of unlimited fun at either Knott's Berry Farm or Knott's Soak City, a delicious daily breakfast buffet, and convenient hotel parking. Guests can book at knottshotel.com. The best way to enjoy all the fun throughout Knott's Summertime and all Seasons of Fun is with a 2025 Season Pass. The pass offers unlimited visits to Knott's Berry Farm, food, merchandise discounts, and more! A Gold Season Pass includes admission to both Knott's Berry Farm and Knott's Soak City Waterpark. Additional pricing and information on passes can be found at knotts.com.
Clint Gamache is the owner of ThrillGeek. He started ThrillGeek to share his love of theme/amusement parks and pop culture with the world. You can find him at Halloween Horror Nights. Also, be sure to follow him on Twitter/X, Instagram @iamcg83
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