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Introduction Suggested Itinerary General History California Marketplace Independence Hall Ghost Town Calico Square Other Entertainments Gone But Not Forgotton 1955 Map An Inspiration to Many |
Other EntertainmentsIndian Trails | Mystery Lodge | Kingdom of the Dinosaurs | John Wayne Theater | Boardwalk | Fiesta Village | Camp Snoopy | Ghostrider Indian TrailsIndian Trails seems like a original attraction next to Ghost Town, but actually debuted as late as 1992. It is a two-acre Native American interpretive center. Although back in the 1950s, a little foot bridge reached across the lake to an Indian Village on a wooded island.Mystery LodgeKnott's debuted the Mystery Lodge in 1994. It is a magical journey into the Native North American West and the Park's most technically advanced project ever. It was originally designed for the General Motors Pavilion at the 1986-7 World's Fair in Vancouver, Canada as "Spirit Lodge." It uses similar technology as the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland based on "Pepper's Ghost," a late 1800s magic trick using mirrors developed by Professor Henry Pepper.
The Pepper's Ghost tie-in is significant because there is a very early version of this magic trick/effect on display near the Bird Cage
Theater in Ghost Town.
Knott's replaced Knott's Bear-y Tales with Kingdom of the Dinosaurs in 1987. It is a trek into prehistory, complete with 21 fully
animated creatures and special effects. The expertly timed new attraction helped make 1987 the best on record.
There's some decent neon in the Boardwalk area, so it's nice to walk around the Boardwalk in the evening. Don't forget to check out
Coasters, a 50's diner decorated with great pictures of other Cedar Fair roller coasters.
Don't miss the one of the world's oldest working Dentzel Carousels which is 50 feet in diameter. Its history began at Hershey Park in
Pennsylvania 1936 before coming to Knott's in 1955. This 100-year-old treasure still revolves to the strains of its antique Band Organ with 48 hand-carved
animals including lions, tigers, ostriches, camels, zebras, giraffes, pigs, cats and, of course, horses. It was placed in its present location in 1987. This is
one of only two dozen remaining carousels produced by the Dentzel company between 1867 and 1928.
Other attractions in the Fiesta Village and Camp Snoopy include the High Sierra Ferris Wheel Grand and Sierra Scenic Railroad. Knott's opened its second roller coaster, Montezooma's Revenge, in Fiesta Village in 1978. The ride takes riders from 0 to 55 m.p.h. in five seconds! Unfortunately, it looks like the Walter K. Steamboat on Reflection Lake is no longer operating.
GhostRider, the 118 foot tall, longest wooden coaster in the West, opened in 1998. It is 4,533 feet long and includes a dramatic, 108-foot initial banked drop, 13 additional drops, sudden dips, banked turns and maximum G-forces of 3.14! It's very rough and not for the faint of heart. | |
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