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Knott's Berry Farm Holiday Celebrations- MerryFarm

Disclaimer: Thank you to Knott's Berry Farm for inviting us to media day. Thank you GigaSavvy for supplying a photo and details on the entertainment. All thoughts and opinions are all my own.
 
Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! and Happy New Year! Yes, it is that time of the year, when we all celebrate the holidays and gather with our loved ones. We have been going to Knott's Berry Farm since we were little kids to celebrate this joyous time. It is a great way for us to enjoy the season with our friends and family.  As you can tell by the picture above, we had a great time with Snoopy last year. So naturally, we are going this year to see all the new shows Knott's Berry Farm has and have some amazing fun. We have heard that this holiday season, Knott's will have several incredible attractions including Santa's Christmas Cabin, Snoopy's Merriest Tree Lighting and Snoopy's Magical Nights of Lights. There will lots of fun, entertainment and holiday cheer for even the biggest Scrooge to get in the spirit of the holidays. To help you plan your day, we are sharing this great list of must see and do:
1. It's Christmas Snoopy! - Charles M. Schulz Theatre
This show promises to have live doves and snow.
 
2. Santa's Christmas Cabin- Will host some delicious treats for purchase.
Tell Santa your wish list and take photos with him for a small fee.  
 Santa’s Sundae Bar - homemade cookies, sundae bar, decadent hot chocolate topped with hand carved chocolate shavings.
 
3. Snoopy's Tree Lighting - Calico Square
 
4. Christmas Aboard Engine 41 – Calico Steam Train
Join the Ghost Town residents as you ride along with them and they tell you about their exciting holiday plans.
 
5. Lucy's Wish List– Camp Snoopy Theatre
Sing and Dance with Lucy, Linus and Charley Brown in a magical holiday show.
 
6. Calico Saloon Christmas Show – Calico Saloon
A turn of the century holiday celebration
 
7. “A Christmas Carol” and “The Gift of a Magi” – Bird Cage Theatre
Dickens and O'Henry classics that are a must see for the entire family.
 
8. Calico Carolers – Throughout Ghost Town
 
9. The Ghost Town Miners – Spurs stage
A Christmas Bluegrass music extravaganza that you can't miss.
 
10. Snoopy's Magical Nights of Lights – Camp Snoopy
Camp Snoopy illuminates with thousands of Christmas lights from Nov 28th thru Jan 5th
 
 11. Christmas Crafts Fair- Ghost Town
Wood, Glass and Iron crafters selling beautiful handmade items. You can find one of kind gifts for all of your friends and family. 
courtesy knott's berry farm
Photo courtesy of Gigasavvy and Knott's Berry Farm
The Peanuts characters will be there for photograph opportunities throughout the day. Look for them after the shows or while you are waiting for a ride and capture your holiday moment.
 
The best way to enjoy the park is by purchasing annual passes. This way you may visit often without the pressure of doing it all in one day.  Please remember to wear comfortable shoes and check the time for the shows. We hope to see you at Knott's Merry Farm this holiday season. 
 Knott's Berry Farm is located at:
 
Knott's Berry Farm - 8039 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park CA 90620
 
Tickets and Discounts- There are many discount opportunities for Military, Fire and Police, Qualified companies with 100 or more employees can access special savings at Knott’s Berry Farm. Make sure you don't miss this great opportunity to visit during the holidays.
 
May all your holiday wishes come true. Happy Holidays!

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