Friday, March 09, 2018

Back to Knott's, Pt. 3: The Ghost Town Grill



Here is the number one reason why I returned to Knott's after a four year absence: The Ghost Town Grill. The Rumor Mill has been buzzing that possibly this restaurant that has been serving guests since 1946 might actually be on the chopping block.



I believe the two large murals that adorn the interior are by early Knott's art director Paul von Klieben.



Closer...



and very close!



The other mural is above the kitchen window, disguised as a Covered Wagon. I love it!



The Boysenberry Shake came out first. Nothing like starting with dessert!



I ordered the Buffalo Chicken Salad and it was tasty.



We attempted to pump the waitress for info, but she wasn't falling for the bait. If she knew something, this old pro wasn't going to cough up the answers any time soon. All she said was that for years there was talk about restoring/fixing/updating the restaurant but it hadn't happened yet. Only time will tell.



Here's a sneak preview of my next Knott's post. But not necessarily on Monday. I might have something else for you to enjoy.



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Thursday, March 08, 2018

Back to Knott's, Pt. 2



This post focuses on the main (actually, probably the only) reason I visit Knott's Berry Farm: GHOST TOWN! I love the old west town that Walter Knott "collected" and assembled to form a cohesive village of yesteryear. The first shot is a panorama of the Wagon Camp. This shows my main beef with Knott's Berry Farm: the sightlines. You see the old AND the new together, and it really breaks the fantasy effect of feeling like you are back in the Old West.

Gold Trails Hotel:



Those familiar figures outside the hotel that have sat and posed with thousands of guests over the years.



I was SOOOOO disappointed to be told that the peek-ins no longer existed in the Park. Here's Hop Wing Lee's Laundry:



This figure that used to be visible through the window is no longer on display, and neither are the other ones that formerly entertained guests at Knott's. I was told they were damaged during Knott's Scary Farm by the guests.



Apparently this one was spared the chopping block:



A detailed view of the signage:



No peek-in here; it's a real-live horse!



The Blacksmith is real, too, and very friendly with guests:



This gal was making ornaments:



The Post Office is not in use, but it was fun to peek around:









A view of Goldie's:



The Jail is this way:



This was the first time I'd actually seen this guy in action, taking requests for Sad Eye Joe:



The School House was in session:



I could see myself wearing this at times.





I wonder if this ever gets played?



The Calico Saloon:







Boot Hill Cemetery is another example of bad sightlines:





I wonder how much this guy makes a year?



Still more to come! See more Knott's Berry Farm photos at my main website.

Wednesday, March 07, 2018

Back to Knott's, Pt. 1



Four years have passed by since my last visit to Knott's Berry Farm; I'd say I was overdue, wouldn't you? True to form, I arrived before opening. Nothing like having time to get my bearings and a few photos before the deluge of guests arrive. The Independence Hall replica is still there. One of these days I'll check out the inside!



Arriving on Grand Avenue, we decided to catch a little breakfast before visiting Ghost Town.



What?!? I didn't order biscuits and gravy! Guess I'll have to suffer through them. Boy were they good.



The waffle arrived, and I was quickly kicked into carb overload!



Afterwards we strolled through the gift shop. It was nice to see some of the vintage paintings on display.



The fountain outside of Virginia's is still in operation. Love that spitting frog!



California's State Flower, the Poppy, was in full bloom:



I was able to get a shot of the entrance ticket booths before the crowds lined up. I was surprised that even on a Monday, there was a long line. The fact that it was a holiday probably had some influence on that!





Finally reached my destination: GHOST TOWN!



Come back tomorrow for Part 2! I need to work off those breakfast carbs in the meantime!

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Tuesday, March 06, 2018

Fantasyland Emotions



Two 1956/57 images of a family's day at Disneyland runs the gamut of emotions. The first shot shows center gal having a giggle over something while dad and the tot are less than amused. He should be counting his lucky stars about the ticket prices he is paying!



This last shot was either their attempt at looking like Pirates...



or an end of the day meltdown.



You be the judge.

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