Family Travel Experts

Knott’s Berry Farm Free Admission for Military

Submit to DeliciousSubmit to DiggSubmit to FacebookSubmit to Google BookmarksSubmit to StumbleuponSubmit to TechnoratiSubmit to TwitterSubmit to LinkedIn
Knotts Berry_Farm_CaliforniaKnott's Berry Farm is offering veterans and active military free admission from November 1st- 24th, 2011. This continues their yearly tradition of honoring the brave men and women who have served in the U.S. military, both past and present, with free admission during its 22 nd annual Military Tribute.

The free-admission offer applies to all U.S. veterans and active military personnel and their spouse (or one guest.) Up to six additional tickets may be purchased at Knott's Ticket Booths for only $17 each. Military personnel may also purchase additional tickets at their local MWR ticket office. The veteran or active military member must be present and are required to present ID or proof of service at Knott's ticket booths to receive the complimentary tickets.

U.S veterans and active military can also receive a military discount at Knott's Resort Hotel. For reservations, call (866) 752-2444, or visit www.knottshotel.com or your local military base. For information on operating hours, please call Knott's Information at (714) 220-5200 on the day you plan to visit or log on to www.knotts.com.

Meagan is our
Military Traveling Mom. You can also find her blogging at Mommy Travels. She has a passion for family travel, including maximizing military travel options. For more of Meagan’s adventures find her on facebook Mommy Travels, or follow her on twitter @MommyTravels.
Submit to DeliciousSubmit to DiggSubmit to FacebookSubmit to Google BookmarksSubmit to StumbleuponSubmit to TechnoratiSubmit to TwitterSubmit to LinkedIn
Author Profile: Military TravelingMom  - Website

Meagan Shamy is currently a WAHM of three kids and an Air Force wife, which has taken her from West Texas to Mississippi, Oregon, Idaho, Alabama, Florida, and Nevada. Although she hates moving, she loves to travel and embraces the opportunity.

Add comment

This is a family-friendly site. Keep it clean and always polite.


Comments   

 
#1 Ellen 2012-08-20 23:23
she said this was done last yr. does that mean u might this yr. why can't you give veterans and military a day for free of their chooseing. my guy is a veteran he is 71 but wants to bring his mentally challenged stepson to halloween haunt, we just want to show him a good and fun time. he lost his mom in jan. and its been hard on him, have a fun day for mentally challenged even if not this yr maybe next.
Quote