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Knotts Spooky Farm for Kids, Knotts Scary Farm for Big Kids

Published on: August 27, 2018

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A friend of mine used to mimic the song, “Thank Heaven for Little Girls,” performed by Maurice Chevalier:

Thank heaven for little girls
For little girls get Bigger every day
Thank heaven for little girls
They grow up in The most delightful way.

Roll forward to Halloween 2018 at Knott’s Berry Farm as adorable little girls in costumes make their way through Camp Snoopy to gather sweet treats. It’s picture perfect.

Lurking beyond Camp Snoopy there’s a darker world where little girls didn’t grow up to be so delightful. Adults can see them and other creepy creatures at the theme park’s signature event — Knott’s Scary Farm.

Halloween madness is upon us and tickets are already being sold to California’s biggest attractions such as Knott’s, Queen Mary Dark Harbor, Disneyland, Universal Studios, Legoland, Six Flags and other theme parks offering Halloween thrills.

Knott’s Berry Farm Halloween

  • Knott’s Scary Farm takes place on select nights September 20 – October 31 and is not recommended for children under 13. Knott’s Scary Farm, the largest and most haunting Halloween experience in Southern California, encompasses 14 uniquely haunted mazes and attractions, sinister shows and more than 1,000 horrifying creatures lurking in the fog and hiding in every corner of the park.
  • Knott’s Spooky Farm daytime festival returns weekends starting September 29 through October 28 and on Halloween Day. Geared for kids ages 3-11, there’s newly expanded trick-or-treating through Ghost Town, Camp Snoopy Theater “Monsters are Coming” show  and Halloween Hootenanny (Timber Mountain Log Ride) with spooky but family-friendly surprises.
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