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93.1 | | WOODRO::DCOX | | Fri May 05 1989 09:46 | 8 |
| Based on the ages of the children, I would suggest one long day at Disneyland -
be there when they open up and plan to stay until they throw you out. Then I
would plan a day of general sightseeing with the third day at Universal. If
you are doing this as soon as you arrive - the next day, for instance, I would
suggest Universal Studios first. Look in SRFSUP::LA_STUFF for more and better
info.
Dave
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93.2 | UNIVERSAL STUDIOS IS THE WAY TO GO!! | POBOX::MONTESARCHIO | | Fri May 05 1989 19:35 | 10 |
| I JUST VACATIONED ON THE WEST COAST AND I WENT TO KNOTTS BERRY FARM
AND UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. DEFINITELY SPEND YOU EXTRA DAY AT
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. THEY WERE GETTING READY TO OPEN A NEW
EXHIBIT THERE CALLED "THE BIG ONE" THE TOUR TRAM EXPERIENCES AN
EARTHQUAKE. BESIDES THE TOUR, THEIR IS ALSO THE THEME PARK, IN WHICH THEY HAVE
ACTION SHOWS. THEIR IS A STUNT SHOW, STAR TREK (WHICH THEY TAKE
45 VOLUNTEERS FROM THE AUDIENCE TO PARTICIPATE) AND A FEW OTHER
ACTION PACKED SHOWS. DEFINITELY SPEND YOUR MONEY ON UNIVERSAL!!!!!
FELICIA MONTESARCHIO
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93.3 | Skip Knott's | GUIDUK::KRUG | Answer in the form of a question. | Sun May 07 1989 14:39 | 11 |
| A couple of years ago, we made the mistake of allocating a day to
Knott's Berry Farm. For those of us who prefer tamer rides (Thunder
Mountain is also my limit), Knott's is Knott much fun. They have rides
like Montezuma's Revenge, zero to toofast in 2 seconds and a loop taken
forwards and backwards.
Even having been to Disneyland 5 times in the last two years, I can
easily fill two days there.
Have a good trip!
Paul
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93.4 | | KERNEL::MOUNTFORD | | Tue May 23 1989 10:39 | 8 |
| I would vote for 2 days at Universal without a doubt, we didn't
see all of it in 1 day by any means. Disneyland was extremely busy
last July when we went with average queues of 30 mins to 1 hour
for the rides, even longer for Star Tours.
Bare in mind also that Universal is about 45 miles north of Disneyland.
Richard
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93.5 | mail order number?? | CURIE::AWILLIAMS | Not this hare, cueball!! | Fri Sep 28 1990 13:59 | 9 |
| I was at Knott's Berry Farm a few years ago and brought back a few of
their culinary delights, jams and jellies and stuff. And with the
holidays coming up, I was thinking some of this stuff would make for
good Christmas presents for the hard-to-buy-for.
Anyone know if Knott's Berry Farm has a mail order business and if so,
what's their number so I can get a catalog or some info??
- Skip
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93.6 | Yes they do mail order | LUNER::D_BROWN | | Sat Sep 29 1990 06:45 | 15 |
| <<< Note 93.5 by CURIE::AWILLIAMS "Not this hare, cueball!!" >>>
-< mail order number?? >-
< Anyone know if Knott's Berry Farm has a mail order business and if so,
< what's their number so I can get a catalog or some info??
Skip;
Knott's Berry Farm has a mail order business and will ship
gifts for you anywhere. I do not have the info here at work but will
see if I have it at home. In the meantime maybe someone else will come
up with it.
Dave
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93.7 | Knott's Berry Farm Phone | LUNER::D_BROWN | | Mon Oct 01 1990 07:13 | 24 |
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<<< Note 93.5 by CURIE::AWILLIAMS "Not this hare, cueball!!" >>>
-< mail order number?? >-
< Anyone know if Knott's Berry Farm has a mail order business and if so,
< what's their number so I can get a catalog or some info??
Skip;
Knott's Berry Farm has an 800 number you can call.
1-800-877-6887 or
write to them at: P.O. Box 1989
Placentia, CA 92670
They will send you out a catalog, and you can order for
yourself or it also has gift labels for sending their products as
gifts to others.
Dave
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