Knott's Christmas Crafts Village
Knott’s Berry Farm is magically transformed into
Knott’s Merry Farm to host the season’s brightest shopping, dining
and family entertainment. Knott’s historic Ghost Town becomes an
enchanted 1880s Victorian-shopping village brimming with strolling
carolers, community choirs, brass bands and working artisans and
craftsfolk selling their one-of-a-kind wares. Kids can visit Santa’s
Headquarters and even take a snapshot with Santa. Other highlights
include performances of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” and
O’Henry’s “Gift of the Magi” in the Bird Cage Theatre.
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How refreshing it was to pull up to Knott's and see
"Merry Christmas" across the main gate! |
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During the week you can purchase tickets just
for Christmas Crafts. |
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The Toys for Tots program was in full swing again this year. |
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Hundreds of artisans take up shop all over Ghost Town. |
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Ghost Town's shops are also highly decorated for Christmas. |
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"Snoopy's Cool Christmas" was the ice show for 2006. The ice
shows are an annual event at Knott's, and this year's show was very
entertaining. |
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After a lot of dancing to generic holiday music, Lucy says that
there must be something more, and wonders if there is a true meaning
of Christmas. In the above scene, the theater becomes very
quiet and Linus shares the Christmas Story about Christ's birth in
Bethlehem. Judging by the audience's reaction, the crowed
LOVED IT. I was very happy to see this and give Knott's two
great big thumbs up for including it in the show. |
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