Summer Break in Anaheim - Knott's Berry Farm

The last park we went to was Knott's Berry Farm. It was perfect for Beck. It's a good park for either preschool kids or junior high and older kids. We went first to Camp Snoopy since it's geared toward young kids. When you first walk into Camp Snoopy, there's this roller coaster where the cars spin. I don't think this is meant to be a kid's ride. But since Maile likes roller coasters to an extent, Hansel took Maile on that ride while the rest of us took Beck around Camp Snoopy. Beck went on three attractions and one of them several times before Maile and Hansel finished theirs.


The above ride was called Huff N Puff. Beck went on this one 3 times in a row. It's nice when there's no line.

The above photo was taken before the ride started. The below photo was taken after.


For lunch we met up with an old college roommate of Hansel's mom. She was very nice and fascinating. After that we were re-energized to go back into the park.


We mostly walked around, went on a couple more rides, and watched a couple of shows. Beck fell asleep right before we were going to watch a stunt show, so my MIL stayed with him. He stayed asleep until some kids who were climbing around the bench we were on bumped into his stroller. Luckily, Beck just dipped forward versus on his back.




We also saw a Peanuts show on ice. It was done in a regular stage theatre versus an arena. The stage wasn't a very big area for ice, but the skaters managed to not fly off of it.

We had dinner right outside the park entrance at TGIFriday's. While my MIL and I were finishing up our dinners and waiting for the bill, Hansel took Maile and Beck back into the park. They rode the Huff N Puff over and over and over. When our bill came, I offered to calculate the tip for my MIL. I found that they had already added a 18% tip. The way it was listed it wasn't even obvious that it was the gratuity. We could have easily added another tip. Lesson learned: always check your bill.

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