Jump to content
  TPR Home | Parks | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram 

The Knott's Berry Farm (KBF) Discussion Thread

P. 651: Montezooma's Revenge project terminated?

Recommended Posts

Posted

Note to self: Put Boysenberry Festival on Bucket List ASAP!

 

Great report, and oooooooooh that fooooooood. Yum.

Knotts.JPG.653e0681cbe80ba5a80bc17eb6c35e4c.JPG

Long Live the Boysenberry!

Posted

Cool! Anybody know when it'll open? I'm planning on going in the next week or two to check out the Boysenberry Festival and get a ride on Boomerang before it closes.

Posted
Cool! Anybody know when it'll open? I'm planning on going in the next week or two to check out the Boysenberry Festival and get a ride on Boomerang before it closes.

 

I'm really hoping it opens during the festival, but I'd be happy with late April / early May as well. I'm almost certain it will open before Memorial Day.

 

It appears they just have to touch up the ride loading area (gates, maybe grass or flowers) and get the ride's operating system all set up. Luckily the queue is ready to go since it was formerly Windseeker's, so that saves a step. I've said it way too much, but I'm thrilled to get on this thing, especially since it's a "supersized" version!

Posted

I've never been in town for the Boysenberry Festival, but I do love Boysenberry goodies--especially the pie and ice cream. Not sure about the pizza, but I'd give the wings a shot.

Posted

Boysenberry everything. I don't think I've ever wanted anything more. I -have- to get there next year.

Posted (edited)
I've never been in town for the Boysenberry Festival, but I do love Boysenberry goodies--especially the pie and ice cream. Not sure about the pizza, but I'd give the wings a shot.

 

The wings are actually really good, the Boysenberry BBQ sauce is the right combination of sweet & spicy. They put the BBQ sauce on the meatballs as well, so those are also very tasty!

Edited by VegasBaby
Posted
I've never been in town for the Boysenberry Festival, but I do love Boysenberry goodies--especially the pie and ice cream. Not sure about the pizza, but I'd give the wings a shot.

 

The wings are actually really good, the Boysenberry BBQ sauce is the right combination of sweet & spicy. The put the BBQ sauce on the meatballs as well, so those are also very tasty!

 

The BBQ sauce does sound good.

Posted

Park was busy on Friday so I guess spring break crowds are here. All of the coasters had 30 - 85 min waits. I took a few photos, walked around, and left.

IMG_20170331_113704.thumb.jpg.5317387ffc6c5d678f4a7fd1233b8c0d.jpg

Water slide parts

IMG_20170331_113709.thumb.jpg.4f28460765c25f16476e65d690430191.jpg

Water slide construction

IMG_20170331_113727.thumb.jpg.41d14709d125987ef9c0eedad1a0f715.jpg

Water slide construction

IMG_20170331_120031.thumb.jpg.a2f79d22dbdffe0984910c9a5e4028e9.jpg

Restaurant near Sky Cabin

IMG_20170331_120358.thumb.jpg.86fc665190faeef87f3acb710b0ea7b5.jpg

Final month

IMG_20170331_120755.thumb.jpg.1836ae50d99f3eb0ff25431959d17967.jpg

Sol Spin

IMG_20170331_120819.thumb.jpg.fe60a581c2e942ee33b1484d114b6958.jpg

Sol Spin

IMG_20170331_120829.thumb.jpg.3bd022545297dca75a0dcf7ad96da58a.jpg

Sol Spin

Posted

The looks I'd get if I put that in my living room when I have guests over

 

I agree, I would have thought that would have gone for more.

Posted
Cool! Anybody know when it'll open? I'm planning on going in the next week or two to check out the Boysenberry Festival and get a ride on Boomerang before it closes.
From the time the Containers for Samurai at Lagoon arrived, it was assembled, tested, and opened to the public in 3 days. Would have been 2.5, but there was an "oopsie" on Lagoon's part. It only took half a day to assemble the platform, base, boom, and radial arm.
Posted
^Hi Sid,

 

Isn't Lagoon's version a portable one? I believe this one is a permanent installment that is bolted to the ground.

 

I could be wrong, afterall, I'm an idiot.

Hey Guy! You are not an idiot in the slightest, contrary to what you may want people to believe at times. lol Lagoon's is a Park Model, and even those then were built on basically a Trailer Chassis that is not a Trailer, as a Base. I think that changed with Everland's Top Scan and may be a Permanent Mount, opposed to Park Model, as it has a concrete platform as well. Knott's Top Scan is the first higher capacity version (36 vs. 30) and what is bolted to the Windseeker Footing/Foundation is pretty much what looks like the same part on Samurai that the boom mounts to, but on the Trailer-ish Chassis Base. Can't wait to hear the DC Motor (At least I hope it's a DC not AC) on this Larger Model.
Posted
That boomerang car is awesome, would think that would go for more.

 

I would think the main problem would be storage. Where would the average person keep an item like that?

Posted
That boomerang car is awesome, would think that would go for more.

 

I would think the main problem would be storage. Where would the average person keep an item like that?

As stated previously, living room. Definitely living room.

 

"What? It's seating for four!"

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use https://themeparkreview.com/forum/topic/116-terms-of-service-please-read/