You mentioned that Knotts is still selling their jams, specifically the Boysenberry… but unless they actually have some in the park, they are sold-out on their website.
Back in 1995, Disney Land stayed open through rainy days because many of us were committed to coming every day to collect cards for the anniversary giveaway. We ducked into the silent movie house and the Abraham Lincoln exhibition for relief. But we had no electric light parade.
Comments for Emergency Update: Knott’s Berry Farm Now Closed, All Guests Rejected
Dea
This isn’t news – Knotts also closed last month when it was raining hard. It’s not a big deal.
DJirikils
You mentioned that Knotts is still selling their jams, specifically the Boysenberry… but unless they actually have some in the park, they are sold-out on their website.
Danarose Crystal
Back in 1995, Disney Land stayed open through rainy days because many of us were committed to coming every day to collect cards for the anniversary giveaway. We ducked into the silent movie house and the Abraham Lincoln exhibition for relief. But we had no electric light parade.
Paul
The rollercoasters cannot operate in wet conditions, and at KBF and MM (especially the latter), the rollercoasters are a big part of the park.
S
I went in September to buy Boysenberry jam and they had NONE at all in the park. ☹️
TJ
“despite being the oldest theme park in America”
Not true.
It’s Lake Compounce in Connecticut. By decades.
Robert
So true,
Lake Compounce Park opened in 1846 and Canobie Lake Park in Salem NH in 1902.
Not-a-sheep
SAD. More woke closures simply because the weather identifies as “inclement.” Stop changing things! Go woke, go broke!
Ivie
NOOO IV’E NEVER BEEN 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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