Thrills After Dark: Knott’s Berry Farm on October 29, 2025
October 29, 2025, is a confirmed Knott’s Scary Farm event night, part of the 30-night Halloween takeover running select evenings from September 18 through November 1, 2025. Expect extended hours, spine-tingling scare zones, and exclusive haunted attractions from 7:00 PM–1:00 AM. Daytime operations remain standard, with the park opening around 10:00 AM for regular guests before the ghostly transformation.
Ride Refurbishments & Operating Notes
- No major refurbishments are scheduled for October 29. All headliners—GhostRider, HangTime, Silver Bullet, Calico Mine Ride, Timber Mountain Log Ride, Knott’s Bear-y Tales, Sierra Sidewinder, Pony Express, Jaguar!, Xcelerator, and MonteZOOMa—are slated to operate. Verify final statuses on the official hours & attractions page the morning of your visit.
- Scary Farm mazes and scare zones will replace certain daytime shows. Daytime entertainment (like the Peanuts Sketch School) wraps by 5:00 PM.
Feast of Fear: Dining During Scary Farm
Regular dining plans are not valid once Scary Farm begins. Instead, indulge in festival-exclusive menus available from 7:00 PM:
- Baja Taqueria: Tacos De Terror (cow tongue, $12.99), Spider Buñuelos ($8.49), Blood Moon Margarita ($13.99).
- Boardwalk BBQ: Blood Moon Bat Wings ($14.49), Rougarou Alligator Sausage Sandwich ($15.99), Acorn Squash Salad ($9.99).
- Sutter’s Grill: Decomposing Bison Burger with bleu & Swiss cheeses ($16.49).
- Wilderness Dogs & Drinks: Frankenweenie Dog ($10.49), The Wolfman Smoked Sausage ($11.49), The Bride Loaded Fries ($12.99).
- Scary Sips: Choose from themed cocktails, mocktails, and “Blood Bag” non-alcoholic punch ($9.99). Boysenberry Cider available at Wilderness Lodge Bar ($7.99).
Tip: Arrive at each dining spot right at 7:00 PM to beat the rush—mobile ordering isn’t available during Scary Farm.
Insider Strategies for Scary Nights
Rope Drop & Evening Routes
- Start in Ghost Town for GhostRider and Calico Mine Ride light-fast lanes before the park turns spookier. Use Fast Lane pass to skip the longest lines—current $99–$139 add-on per person.
- By 8:00 PM, flood the scare mazes in Fiesta Village (Delirium, Chupacabra) while fright teams are in full swing.
- Late-night (11:00 PM onward) is ideal for Xcelerator and HangTime—lines dip after the midnight scare finale.
Fast Lane & Passholder Perks
- Fast Lane: $99 Standard or $139 Premium (includes priority boarding on every ride once each). Buy in-park at Will Call or online—often sold out on event nights.
- Gold/Platinum Passholders: No scheduled Early Ride Time on Scary Farm nights. Flash your pass at City Hall for one complimentary bottle of water per day during daytime operations.
- Rider Switch: Available at all major rides—request at the entrance and return anytime during event hours.
Savings, Tickets & Hotel Packages
- Knott’s Berry Farm Ticket Offers:
- $84.99 One-Day Regular Ticket (SoCal Resident price, online only, valid Mon–Thu through Nov 30)
- Military & AAA: $78.99 One-Day Ticket (active/retired military or AAA members, verify ID at gate)
- Scary Farm Tickets: Starting at $62.99 (advance purchase; prices rise day-of). Guaranteed sold out nights: Oct 24–25, 30–31.
- Hotel Packages:
- Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel “Fright Night” Package: From $219/night includes park tickets, haunted house fast-pass, and breakfast vouchers. Valid for stays through Nov 1.
- Standard Package: $189/night with free parking and two Single Meal Deals ($19.49 each) at hotel restaurant.
- All-Day Dining Deals:
- $34.99 for unlimited entrée, side & non-alcoholic beverage (select locations) during daytime hours only.
- Premium Plan $46.99 includes select desserts and alcoholic beverages.
14-Day Crowd Forecast & Best Dates
- Oct 29 (Wed): High (Scary Farm weekday peak). Aim for rope drop at 6:45 PM for haunts. Daytime moderate—hit Camp Snoopy early.
- Oct 30–31 (Thu–Fri): Very high. Best to arrive by park open at 10:00 AM, skip all Scary Farm in favor of daytime thrills.
- Nov 1 (Sat): High—final Scary Farm night. Evening only for hardcore haunt fans.
- Nov 2–5 (Sun–Wed): Moderate—park returns to daytime only, all rides open, low wait times (<30 min avg).
- Nov 6–8 (Thu–Sat): Moderate to high (weekend). HangTime and GhostRider reliably 20–40 min waits early.
Optimal visit dates: Nov 3–5 for minimal crowds; mornings best for The Boardwalk, late afternoons quietest in Ghost Town.
Attraction & Queue Tactics
- GhostRider and Calico Mine Ride: Rope drop or Fast Lane. Post-midnight sees 10–15 min waits.
- HangTime: Best jumped into between 5:00 PM–6:30 PM as day crowds shift to mazes.
- Xcelerator & MonteZOOMa: Single Rider line open—usually 5–10 min faster than standby after 8:00 PM.
- Sierra Sidewinder & Jaguar!: Family rides; wait times under 20 min most of the day—ideal for midday breaks.
Top Shows & Entertainment Picks
- Scary Farm Nightmares: Interactive maze show in the Calico Mine area—best for thrill-seekers (7 PM–midnight).
- PEANUTS Sketch School: Daytime drawing class with Charlie Brown—perfect for families, runs hourly through 4:00 PM.
- Cirque X–Posed: High-energy aerial acrobatics on the Boardwalk, 6:00 PM & 9:00 PM, great respite from scares.
Bonus Hacks & Tips
- Free filtered water refill stations located at Fiesta Village and Boardwalk Plaza—bring your own bottle.
- Grab a Boysenberry Funnel Cake at Ghost Town Bakery ($10.49) for an Instagram-worthy snack with a cult following on Reddit.
- Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant opens at 9:00 AM—arrive early to beat the post-rope-drop lunch rush and snag a table with minimal wait.
- Guest Services hands out free event maps and bottled water coupons to Passholders—ask inside City Hall.
With targeted planning—rope drop your favorites, nail the Scary Farm dining windows, and leverage Fast Lane or Single Rider—you’ll conquer Knott’s Berry Farm on October 29th like a true insider. Happy Haunting!