Farms: Best TOP 3 Roller Coaster from Knotts Berry Farm 2017 Compilation Onride POV HD
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Knott's Berry Farm is a 160-acre (65 ha) amusement park in Buena Park, California, owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. The 2014 Global Attractions Attendance Report states Knott's Berry Farm is the 13th most visited theme park in North America.[2] The park employs approximately 10,000 seasonal and full-time employees.[3] The park features 40 rides including roller coasters, family rides, children's rides, water rides, and historical rides. The park is accessible by public transportation. The theme park sits on the site of a former berry farm established by Walter Knott, Cordelia Knott, and their family. Beginning around 1920, the Knott family sold berries, berry preserves, and pies from a roadside stand along State Route 39. In 1934, the Knotts began selling fried chicken dinners in a tea room on the property, and the Knotts built several shops and other attractions to entertain visitors. Cordelia Knott's efforts in the Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant were essential to putting Knott's Berry Farm on the map, and the ensuing crowds prompted the creation of even more tourist attractions. In 1940, Walter Knott began constructing a replica Ghost Town on the property. Knott added several other attractions over the years, and began charging admission to the attractions in 1968. In 1983, Knott's Berry Farm added Camp Snoopy, which began the park's present-day association with the Peanuts characters. In the 1990s, following the deaths of Walter and Cordelia Knott, their children sold the family business; the theme park was sold to Cedar Fair, while the food business was sold to ConAgra Foods, which subsequently sold to J. M. Smucker; Smucker's reduced the range of products but has continued to make jams, jellies and preserves. Cedar Fair has continued to expand the theme park, adding Knott's Soak City in 1999 and adding other rides to the original park.
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xcelarator is way better :D
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No silver bullet? :/
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My top 3 #1 xcelarator #2 silver bullet #3 ghost rider montezoomas revenge is shitty but bommerang is pretty intense too
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Cool video. My list though is 1) Ghost Rider 2) Montezooma's Revenge 3) Silver Bullet
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and the 3 ride boom rang I love it
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looks
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faster then loo,s
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and the 2 a also super fast
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I love the first ride I did it is so fast you don't even notice super fast I'm there now
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This deserves more likes
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What about uhhhh Silver bullet ?!?!??!
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Did you give credit to the corresponding creators?
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it's not lame it's almost gave me a heart atack try siting in the very back
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monetzooma revenge is lame
1.Ghost Rider VERY underrated, This thing is insane, So intense, glossy smooth, its pacing is great, good airtime, amazing transitions, its an amazing ride
2.Xcelerator, One of the best launches on any coaster out there, Super intense, very smooth, Its just over so quickly. Heck this thing was voted best steel coaster of 2015 in California EVEN OUT PLACING TWISTED COLOSSUS.
3.Silver Bullet, This ride can be amazing, depending on when you ride it. If you ride it on the front row on a good day, its actually amazing, but if your in the back row on a bad day, than it isn't that great. Overall a good but inconsistent ride.
4.Montezuma's Revenge: One of the last shuttle loops in existence and its still pretty good..
5.Sierra Sidewinder: A Fun and surprisingly intense spinning coaster. Overall its nothing much but its a good family coaster.
6.Coast Rider: Your average wild mouse.
7.Pony Express: Its a cool idea, but its not amazing. Its fun for kids and families, but not for 16 year olds like me lmao.
8. Jaguire: A decent and long family coaster will a cool looking que
9.Boomerang: Basically a vekoma boomerang, but its TWICE AS JERKY, ITS A HEADBANGER, and it hurts. Its okay to skip this coaster if you only have so little time at the park.
10.Timberline Twister: its made for 2 year olds. Of course its gonna be at the bottom