Knotts Berry Farm Reveals 2014 Plans

Knott’s Berry Farm has announced two major projects for 2014 that will showcase the park’s rich history and heritage:

  1. Camp Snoopy celebrates its 30th Anniversary with the revitalization of the entire land of High Sierra fun.
  2. The classic Calico Mine Ride, Knott’s first major attraction and theme park industry icon, will undergo a major refurbishment complete with new state-of-the-art animatronic figures and enhanced scenery.

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Camp Snoopy’s area beautification and the revitalized Calico Mine Ride are slated to open early summer of 2014.

Camp Snoopy

“Camp Snoopy and Calico Mine Ride have delighted guests for decades and are classics that families come back time and again to experience together,” said Raffi Kaprelyan, Knott’s Berry Farm’s vice president and general manager. “The revitalization of these areas will once again demonstrate our commitment to Knott’s heritage and will preserve these experiences for a new generation of guests to enjoy.”

In honor of Camp Snoopy’s 30th anniversary, the area will undergo a number of exciting updates including new rides and restoration of the entire area with the original inspiration in mind.

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Calico Mine Ride

Knott’s historic Calico Mine Ride will undergo complete refurbishment in 2014. The park offers a great background on the attraction, as well as what will happen during the ride’s downtime:

“The Calico Mine Ride, Knott’s first major ride, opened in Ghost Town in November 1960 and was quickly recognized as one of the world’s most immersive “dark rides.” The beloved attraction designed by industry pioneer- Bud Hurlbut, carries riders aboard ore cars, on a realistic adventure through dimly lit tunnels of a working gold mine. The winding journey takes passengers to underground lakes, waterfalls, caverns filled with thousands of mysterious formations, chambers filled with steaming, bubbling pots and geysers. At several points in the trip, riders find themselves along the rim of a sixty five foot deep and ninety foot wide scene filled with dozens of animated miners trying to strike it rich.

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The Calico Mine Train attraction stands 7 stories tall. Every year over 1 million guests take part in the eight minute journey. The mountain required over 275 tons of steel to complete and was the first attraction with a “hidden” themed queue that snakes upward to the loading station, out of sight of onlookers. The design preserves the impressive forced perspective of the mountain range, based on the sites in the authentic ghost town at Calico in California’s Mojave Desert.

Mine Ride Inside

In January 2014 the attraction will close for a comprehensive restoration by Knott’s Berry Farm’s design and production team. The project will be another partnership with Garner Holt Productions, Inc., (GHP) the team that brought award winning new enhancements to the Timber Mountain Log Ride in 2013 with lifelike animatronics and stunning show scenes.”

“It is our company’s top priority to preserve and enhance the original story of a working gold mine deep in the heart of the Old West,” said Garner Holt, GHP’s founder and president. “The Calico Mine Ride will be filled with lifelike sounds and motion, while maintaining the uniquely authentic feel of the attraction as designed by Knott’s and industry legend Bud Hurlbut.”

The renovation of the iconic attraction includes the addition of over

The revamped Calico Mine Ride will include “50 new state-of-the-art animatronic figures, all new audio and theme lighting system, and special effects that will capture the imagination of would-be miners as they journey deep into the winding caverns of the attraction.”

I admire Knott’s Berry Farm’s efforts to honor the past while improving the in-park experience.

Visit Knott’s Berry Farm’s website for more information.

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