Knott’s Berry Farm vs. Disneyland (Which is Best?)
With so much to do in Southern California, travelers need to choose wisely when planning their vacation days. Here’s a look at Knott’s Berry Farm vs. Disneyland so you can choose the best theme park for your family. This detailed guide compares roller coasters, rides for young children, themed areas, live shows, and more!
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Rides for Little Kids
Located just 7 miles apart in Orange County, Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm offer an abundance of rides suited to all levels.
Camp Snoopy at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park boasts 14 rides for wee ones, like Charlie Brown’s Kite Flyer swings, Timberline Twister kiddie coaster, and Flying Ace airplanes.
Meanwhile, Disneyland’s offerings for young children in Anaheim include the rides and attractions in Fantasyland and Mickey’s Toontown. Additionally, there are rides suited for parents to ride with their young children throughout both Disney parks, like the old-school Jungle Cruise. See our picks for the best Disneyland rides and attractions for babies and toddlers.
Rides for Tweens and Teens
Teens, like my daughter, may not get all that excited about seeing Mickey Mouse or getting their photo taken with Snow White. But Disney California Adventure Park does offer Incredicoaster, which tops out at a zippy 55 miles per hour. And, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror was always sure to elicit screams and has remained just as thrilling for parkgoers now that it has re-opened as Guardians of the Galaxy.
The roller coasters at Disneyland proper are more about theming than sheer speed. But Space Mountain, the Matterhorn Bobsleds, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad remain hits. If thrills are what you’re after, then be sure to read our picks for the scariest rides at Disneyland.
Whereas Disney’s focus is on themed attractions and characters, Knott’s Berry Farm is more about carnival rides and games. The theme park does offer live entertainment, mostly starring Peanuts characters (Snoopy and Friends) and Old West characters.
The big hit for adventure seekers, though, are the plentiful thrill rides at Knott’s Berry Farm. There are several roller coasters, including Xcelerator, which reaches a rip-roaring 82 miles per hour!
Dining Options
When comparing Knott’s Berry Farm vs. Disneyland, both parks offer the usual carnie-type food. There are several differences, however, that set the parks apart.
Knott’s, being a smaller park, offers simple fare once you’re in the gates. The offerings are predictable, but the carne asada is worth the calories (found in Fiesta Village). It features fries topped with shredded beef, sour cream, and guacamole. For sweets, consider the churro, funnel cake sundae, or a boysenberry soft serve cone.
The best dining option at Knott’s, however, is found outside the park gates in the California Marketplace at Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant. Here you can tuck into their famous full chicken dinner.
It’s comprised of four pieces of fried chicken, mashed potatoes, salad, hot biscuits and jam, plus pie! You also get a choice of either chicken noodle soup or stewed cherry rhubarb, plus cabbage or corn. Our family of three split this entree and had enough leftovers to take home!
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Disneyland does dining well with several restaurants, carts, and takeaway stands. It’s a good idea to book any sit-down Disney meals in advance. Reservations are accepted up to 90 days in advance.
Interestingly, no alcohol is served at Disneyland but you can find it in California Adventure Park and in Downtown Disney. Foodies do well dining at California Adventure Park, with a few sit-down dining options including the swanky Carthay Circle Restaurant.
Character dining is one of the biggest Disney draws and shouldn’t be ignored. During my daughter’s princess phase, the highlight of her year was lunch with Disney princesses and other characters. Discover which Disney character meal is best for your family.
Visitor Experience
It’s tough to compare apples to oranges, or Mickey to Snoopy, as the case may be. My family recently visited Knott’s Berry Farm on a sunny weekend and I wouldn’t describe it as crowded. Then we hit Disneyland on a rainy weekday and it was packed.
To do Disney properly, you need to budget at least three days. (We only had one). Meanwhile, Knott’s Berry Farm can be fully experienced in a day.
Knott’s Berry Farm is a lovely theme park with a fun historical village called Ghost Town that features old-time shops, artisans making crafts, and a real one-room schoolhouse. Knott’s is more affordably priced than Disney and if rides are what you’re after, you’ll find plenty of them at all thrill levels.
Disneyland takes it up a notch with daily parades, nightly fireworks, princess makeovers, and an arsenal of characters roaming through the parks to interact with guests. Plus, Disney’s live entertainment is top-notch. California Adventure’s Frozen Live at the Hyperion will impress even the most critical Broadway theatre fans.
Disneyland vs. Knott’s Berry Farm: The Verdict
I had such fond memories of visiting Knott’s Berry Farm amusement park as a child that I wanted to recreate the experience for my daughter. For our family, it was well worth visiting both. It’s not that one is any better than the other. They’re each special in their own way and worthy of a visit when touring SoCal.
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A Note from The Saucy Travel Mama: Thank you to Visit Anaheim and Visit California for hosting my trip. As always, my opinions are my own.
I have never heard of Knott’s Berry Farm but it sounds like a great place for the family! It seems like it would be hard to decide who was best because they both sound awesome!
So interesting you’ve never heard of Knotts Berry Farm. I wonder if they pulled back their marketing to certain states?
We’ve never been to Knott’s Berry Farm but it sounds amazing! I bet my kids will say Disneyland but I am sure they’ll enjoy Knott’s too! 😀
Both have their merits!
I have always loved Disney and it’s a huge part of our lives. I would definitely not miss it for the world but it’s nice to go to other attractions as well.
If you know what you like nothing wrong with sticking to it.
I am not sure! Haha. Mt kids would probably go for Disney
And there’s nothing wrong with that!
I come from a family of big Disney fans. My Mom has been to both Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm. I haven’t, so ideally I’d like to check out both.
Perfect idea!
This is a really helpful post for planning a vacation for the family. I think both parks offer unique experiences and if the finances would permit, I would visit both if I get to SoCal. Why not maximize the time you are there and visit both Knotts Berry Farm and Disneyland! That would be awesome!
This is a super helpful comparison. I wouldn’t mind checking out both parks at some point. I’ve been meaning to check out some of the Disneyland rides though.
Please let me know how it goes!
I would love to go to either park with my tween and teen but Knotts seems like a better choice for the older kids. I am not in California but I will keep the dining choice in mind in case we go
Thanks for taking the time to comment, Melissa. I hope you get there one day.
I think Knott’s Berry Farm would suit our family best. We have some serious thrill-seekers in the family.
It was less crowded, too.
I have been to Disneyland but not Knott’s Berry Farm. I think my boys would enjoy both, but probably Disneyland a bit more since their favorite characters “live” there!
Well if you can swing it, it’s worth visiting both. I was surprised how much my daughter loved Knotts. I think it was her favourite.
I went to both places when I was very young and haven’t been back. I look forward to going again and bringing my grandchildren!
Capital idea!
Thankfully I’ve been able to go to all the theme parks here in Cali. From Disney to Univelrsal Studios. I think everyone should try every theme park at least once. 🙂
There are so many fun theme parks in California! You’re so lucky to have gotten a chance to experience them all!
Knott’s Berry has always been a place I’ve wanted to go see. It’s nice to see the inside look of it you’ve given here.
Thanks, Rosey. I hope you make it!
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Hope you have the time to make it to both on your next visit.
We’ve passed over Knott’s Berry Farms in favor of Disney before, but only because we really had no idea what it had to offer. Thanks so much for giving us a post with all the goods on both!
We’ve never been to Knott’s Berry Farm, but we’ve been talking about it. This couldn’t have come at a better time for us. We’ve been weighing the pros and cons of trying a new park. Thanks!
Great! Hope you enjoy both parks!
I’ve never been to Knott’s Berry Farm, but we are Disney people all the way, so we would never go to Cali and NOT go to Disneyland 🙂
I agree. It would be hard to go to CA and not go to Disney.