Knott's Berry Farm Eyes May Reopening

BUENA PARK (CNS) - Knott's Berry Farm officials today said that although the 100-year-old theme park could reopen at 15% capacity on April 1 it won't be until May when visitors can again enjoy the Peanuts gang at Buena Park.

Knott's spokeswoman Diana Bahena said theme park officials are “encouraged and excited'' by the state's go-ahead for theme parks to reopen under the less restrictive “red'' tier of the four-tier blueprint for safely reopening businesses during the pandemic.

But the theme park still has “some work to do'' preparing for a reopening, she said, noting that the theme park's executives have to hire and train new workers and huddle up with government officials to iron out details.

Under the “red'' tier of the state's blueprint the theme park could be open to 15% capacity; it will be able to move up to 25% capacity when the county makes it to the “orange'' tier. County officials said the “orange'' tier could be reached as soon as April.

Orange County Supervisor Doug Chaffee, who represents the park in his district, said, “I hope people can enjoy Knott's Berry Farm again soon. It's been an enjoyable thing to me in the past, and it's nice to have some of the jobs coming back, too. That's important, the jobs that they represent and the economic boost it will give to that area.''

In the meantime, Knott's is currently offering its Boysenberry Festival on select dates at the theme park. The outdoor retail and food event will continue through May 2 even though the theme park otherwise remains closed.

Knott's officials said already purchased season passes will be valid for the remainder of 2021, plus a day-for-day extension in 2022 for the number of days the park was closed in 2021.

“We can't wait to celebrate 100 years of original family fun during our Knott's Anniversary Celebration this summer,'' theme park officials said. “We especially look forward to creating new treasured memories as we once again open our gates and welcome our family back to the farm.''

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