Knotts Berry Farm

by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company


Travel & Local

free



Ride Wait Times, Special Offers and much more.


The official, redesigned Knotts Berry Farm app! Get more out of every day at the park with ride wait times for your favorite rides, an interactive guide map that will help you find the fastest route to any place in the park, easy access to your FunPix photos, a complete listing of all the entertaining shows and events, including show times, so you won’t miss a minute of the action. Buy tickets or store your Season Pass on your phone and receive special offers and discounts only available to app users. Everything you need to make your day at Knotts Berry Farm the best day ever!Use the free Knotts Berry Farm App for:• Personalized experience based on your likes and interests.• Wayfinding for events with multiple locations.• Addition of ride status • QR codes on in-app tickets• Click on a particular location to view events that are happening at that location.• New onboarding prompts to provide more context for permissions due to Android 10 updates• Updates to message inbox to provide more context for permissions due to Android 10 updatesWeve made some improvements to make a trip to the park even more fun!

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Wait times on the app are wrong. Annoying! App wait times on 4/19/22 were off by 1 hour 😑

Stephany M

Boring

Matthew Borba

Worst app ever. Wait times are not shown. Map is not user friendly. Nothing works.

Venkat G

No use for it really. Can't see the wait time on rides which is the main reason I downloaded it

Tatiana Flores

App does not show ride wait times, always has an error

Gavin Respini

Disappointed. Only good thing is It stores your annual pass. Ride times are spotty at best

Dustin Powell

So easy to have season passes stored here.

Julie DSP

Very very helpful

Debbie Ronquillo

Great and easy to use

Michelle Francis

Helpful for navigating but the ride time estimations were wrong or not updating. And it said rides were open even though they were closed.

Kyle Wong