As a thank you to all the men and women who assist in protecting life and property, Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park is proud to offer Fire and Police Recognition Days. Starting Thanksgiving Day, November 28 through Thursday, January 31, 2014, Knott’s will once again extend free Park admission to all active fire and police personnel and one guest. From November 28, 2013 – January 5, 2014 up to six additional tickets can be purchased for only $27 each. January 6-31 up to six additional tickets can be purchased for only $22 each.
“The men and women who serve as fire officials and law enforcement officers put their lives on the line everyday for our community,” said Raffi Kaprelyan, Knott’s Berry Farm General Manager. “It is the dedication of these professionals that make our communities a safe place to live and work.”
To participate, active fire and police personnel must present valid fire or law enforcement photo ID at Knott’s Main Gate November 28 through January 31, 2014. Fire or police personnel absolutely must be present. Fire and law enforcement badges and identification cards are acceptable only if accompanied by photo ID. As all IDs must reference specific fire or law enforcement duty, government-only IDs will not be accepted.
Under promotional rules, Knott’s will admit:
- sworn officers,
- civilian employees and support staff from all city and county fire and law enforcement organizations, plus the following:
- California Highway Patrol (CHP)
- County Sheriff; District Attorney
- U.S. Forest Service, California Department of Forestry and other wild land fire organizations
- correctional facilities (prisons)
- U.S. Marshals
- ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms)
- the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- International Border Patrol
- Immigration Naturalization Service (INS)
- Homeland Security which includes: International Border Patrol,Citizenship & Immigration, Immigration Customs Enforcement, Secret Service, FEMA,TSA
- ambulance company EMTs
- and reserve or volunteer fire and law enforcement members with valid ID.
Please note that only individuals with proper photo ID specifically referencing fire or law enforcement duty will be accepted.
The following organizations are not covered by the promotion: retired fire and law enforcement employees; U.S. Armed Forces, including all U.S. veterans; private law firms; reserve or volunteer fire and law enforcement members without valid ID; American Red Cross; California Conservation Corps.; private security firms; and all employees with government-only IDs or without specific fire or law enforcement IDs.
For more information on Knott’s Berry Farm including Park hours, please call Knott’s Information at (714) 220-5200, visit us online at www.knotts.com or download the Knott’s Berry Farm mobile app for your smartphone.
About Knott’s Berry Farm and Cedar Fair Entertainment Company:
Knott’s Berry Farm is owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, a publicly traded partnership that is listed for trading on The New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “FUN.” In addition to Knott’s Berry Farm, Cedar Fair owns and operates ten other amusement parks, three water parks, one indoor water park, and five hotels. Cedar Fair also operates the Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park in California under a management contract.
So fire and police personal that have put their lives on the line for 20-30+ years are exempt because a retirement status. Way to show appreciation for the people who have kept you safe over the years.
Won’t be going to Knott’s anymore.