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Knott's Berry Farm Kicks off 2004 by Lowering Kids' Price; $12.95 kids 3-11 [Archive] - MousePad

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Darkbeer
01-05-2004, 04:58 PM
Knott's Berry Farm Press Release

Knott's Berry Farm Kicks off 2004 by Lowering Kids' Price; New Low Price for the New Year

BUENA PARK, Calif.--Jan. 5, 2004--Knott's Berry Farm announced the roll back of its regular price of admission for children ages 3-11 to an incredible $12.95. The new low price coincides with the kick off of a promising New Year at America's first theme park that will include the opening of three new rides. Previously $33, the new price of $12.95 is the lowest posted gate price for kids since 1992 and continues to be the lowest children's price at any Southern California theme park.

Plans for 2004 at Knott's Berry Farm include the addition of Lucy's Tugboat attraction in Camp Snoopy this spring. Also, the high-flying RipTide is scheduled to make waves on the Boardwalk in time for Spring Break delighting thrill seekers with "720 degrees of attitude." In addition to these new rides, Knott's biggest plans remain wrapped up in a $16 million Christmas present to thrillseekers everywhere. The Silver Bullet is slated to open Christmas Eve 2004. The inverted steel roller coaster will send riders climbing to a height of 146 feet and soaring back down an initial drop of 109 feet. Riders will spiral, corkscrew, fly into a cobra roll, and experience over-banked curves. Overall, riders will find themselves upside down six times including one vertical loop of 105 feet all while suspended below the coaster track traveling over four of Knott's themed areas.

Adult admission prices remain at $43, but adults can also receive the new low price of $12.95 for a limited time from Jan. 5 through Feb. 1, 2004, when they bring a canned food item to the park to benefit the Orange County Food Bank. Food donations will help meet the hunger needs of Southern California's neediest children and families.

Knott's Berry Farm is owned and operated by Cedar Fair, L.P., a publicly traded partnership that is listed for trading on The New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "FUN." In addition to Knott's Berry Farm, Cedar Fair owns and operates five other amusement parks and five water parks, and operates a seventh amusement park under a management contract. Knott's is open everyday except Christmas. Visit the company online at www.knotts.com for more park information.

Brian Noble
01-05-2004, 06:23 PM
I'm a bit surprised at this---Cedar Fair dropped their senior discounts chain-wide just a few months ago. But, I'm happy to take advantage of it. We'll be in southern california at the end of February, and have Cedar Point '03 season passes, which are good until the end of April '04--except for my son, who didn't turn three until after CP's season ended. We have purchased him an '04 CP pass, but can't process it until CP's season opens in late April. I was not looking forward to paying the equivalent of *another* season pass for him for two admissions this winter!


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