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    Xcelerator testing November 2023
    Nathan C.

    I just got a ride to xcelerator this weekend, after they reopen 2 weeks ago. Also, I remember riding the same attraction with my family back in 2009. It's my favorite fast ride from Knott's Berry Farm.

    It's the fastest coaster in Orange County.....0-80+ in under 3 seconds!!
    Eric S.

    GONE IN 60 SEC. This coaster is both fast and furious, but it's got no Nicolas Cage (or Vin Diesel, for that matter). ((sidenote : I'm convinced only sociopaths like me stand in a 1.5hr line for a ride that's over in less than a minute)) Anywho, Knotts' speediest coaster is also its tallest, with the crest of the 'top hat' element peaking at 205ft. In many ways, this Intamin accelerator coaster is a toned-down version of Top Thrill Dragster with a few overbanked curves thrown in. At only 2,202ft in length, it's a much shorter ride duration than most other coasters but Xcelerator makes it count. At a cost of $13M, this attraction replaced the hilariously broken and ill-fated Windjammer Surf Racers (which operated a grand total of three seasons before getting yanked).  The resulting plot of land was perfectly suited for this ride that lasts a mere minute long but delivers quite a rush. Here's how it works: a hydraulically powered winch attaches itself to the underside of the 20-rider train. The twin motor system generates up to 11,000HP (that's 7,800kW each, practically a goddamn jiggawatt) in order to prepare for launch. And you thought your electrical bill was expensive!?! Utilizing the same technology as aircraft carriers, the train gets catapulted from 0 to 82mph in 2.3 seconds, attaining a peak acceleration of 52.3ft/s^2 (compare this with TTD's 46.3ft/s^2). If you've yet to experience this burst of sudden acceleration on a coaster, then you're in for one hell of an eye-opening experience. A 'christmas tree' lighting array acts as a visual countdown as the station crew goes through the pre-launch preparations. When that bitch turns from red-to-yellow-to-green, you're boosted to the ride's max speed and climb vertically towards the apex. It's a nice view from the top to be sure, but don't enjoy the scenery too much because 40 seconds later you'll be hitting the magnetic brake run. Xcelerator acts like a line of uncut cocaine to Dragster's methamphetamine injection. One is more intense than the other but both get the adrenaline pumping in a BIG way. And as with TTD at Cedar Point, the front row seat is for thrill ride junkies only; casual riders might p*ss themselves. Fortunately I was able to squeeze this exhilarating coaster into my day at the park, because Xcelerator is a MUST RIDE when visiting Knotts Berry Farm. Eric S's KBF coaster ranking : 2nd out of 8!

    Jack M.

    Yes this ride is fast! At launching speed of 0-82 MPH in an easy 2.3 seconds and then with an immediate straight up twist, the Xcelerator is sure to knock your rocks off, but unfortunately it is a short lived ride at only just over a minute in duration. That twin hydraulic catapult motor sure does a number on the G-Forces your body will experience on this ride, especially open take off, but after the first drop, the rest is a blur and the next thing you know, the ride is over. I was like, "say what," it's over and after I stood in line for an hour. I wish the ride lasted at least two minutes. Don't get me wrong, the rise was a blast, but I do not think I would stand for an hour next time for this one; perhaps a half an hour. In the end, a quick burst of fun, for a minute of your life.

    The peak.
    Nina Z.

    Fun fact: the initial burst of speak goes to 80 mph within 2-3 seconds. Different and quite intimidating. The sheer height of the loop made me almost want to turn back and get out of line. There are separate lines for the front cart (longer wait) and the following carts (shorter wait). While exhilarating, I can't imagine waiting in line here during the summer since it would be way too hot and there's no shade while waiting in line. There's a vending machine with drinks strategically placed to the side of the line. Also, I agree with Yelper Chuck K. in that the entrance is unnecessarily difficult to find (between the Johnny Rockets and restrooms). I'll stick with Montezooma's Revenge, which has a similar concept, a faster turnover, and is an old time favorite.

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    That is the best roller coaster I have ever been on in my life I like it a lot I have been on it a lot

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    Ride is fast. The instant it starts it goes from 0 to 82 miles per hour...whiplash!! haha! so worth it though.

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    Knott's Berry Farm

    Knott's Berry Farm

    3.3
    (5.2k reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Stopped by on Saturday, 7/4/26 with my boyfriend to celebrate the 4th of July! We bought the…read moreall-day dining pass (originally $35 however there is a July special where you can get 2 passes for $50!). We used one of our passes and got so many meals! I also brought some containers to bring the meals to go since it was too much! It wasn't too crowded that day. I also got a BIG TORCHIC PLUSHY at the Boardwalk! We needed 3 players to play in order to win that, but my boyfriend ended up paying for 3 players ($30) and only the both of us played. My favorite pokemon.

    It pains me to give Knotts a negative review because we've had some good memories over the years,…read morebut I have no choice considering how the park has conducted itself in recent times. Knotts continues to do little to curtail the overpopulation of rampant and out of control teenagers that seem to take over the park every time we go. Despite their new policy that teenagers aren't allowed to be in the park without an adult they seem to do little to police their own policy. On our family trip a few months ago, it was clear that teenagers roaming the park freely, being disrespectful to guests and not being told anything by park staff was once again taking place. My daughter recently had her eighth-grade trip recently and the park was so overcrowded her and her friends were able to only get on ONE ride. Yes, that's correct. They got on ONE ride and were there over 7 hours. This was due entirely because they over booked and had probably dozens of schools there from all over So. Cal. Why in the world would they allow so many schools to go on the SAME DAY! Greed, I'm guessing or at least incompetence. This completely ruined their day seeing as the lines were so long one ride was all they could get on. Of course this was because there were so many kids running around and completely took over the place. My concerns were validated in a recent news report on several local TV stations. It was reported that there were large numbers of teenagers that were looking to "take over" Knotts after a Tik Tok post was leaked out. Thankfully, police caught wind of this and their devious plan was foiled. Knotts needs better planning, management, and overall control of their park so that it may once again become a family-friendly enviornment.

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    Old time photos. You've got to at least do this once in your life as a pass holder.
    Old time photos. You've got to at least do this once in your life as a pass holder.
    All season drink plan..... $39 + Tax
    All season drink plan..... $39 + Tax
    Knotts at night!

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    Calico Mine Ride

    Calico Mine Ride

    4.2
    (50 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Background On Calico Mine Ride: Opened in 1960, the Calico Mine Ride was the first major,…read morelarge-scale attraction at Knott's Berry Farm, famously transforming the location into a modern theme park capable of competing with Disneyland. Designed by legendary theme park creator Wendell "Bud" Hurlbut, the slow-moving, 8-minute dark ride takes passengers on a steam train through a highly detailed, bustling western gold mine. It is celebrated for its mix of realism and wonder, featuring deep underground caverns, waterfalls, geysers, and vibrant glowing stalagmites. Award: Calico Mine Ride received the THEA Classic award in 1998. The award honors exemplary, timeless attractions that have operated continuously for over 20 years and set new industry standards. Background On Upgrade: In January 2014, the ride underwent a massive refurbishment in partnership with Garner Holt Productions. This extensive makeover restored the classic attraction to its former glory by adding over 50 new animatronic figures, new lighting, and enhanced audio while still honoring the attraction's original charm. For a full point-of-view experience that takes you on a tour through all of the ride's detailed, subterranean scenes and glowing caverns: Visitation Rights: Been on this rides countless of times. My heart can't take all these other fast rides no more. Wait Time: Wait time can be long due to having only one train operating. It's a oldie, but goodie. Just keep calm and go with the flow. Location: Located in the Ghost Town section. Ambiance/Decor: A slow moving classic dark ride with animations. It smelled really bad last time when we were in the waiting queue. We originally thought it was the person in front of us... then we started pointing fingers at each other. LoL Once we left the area, the smell was gone. :) Calico Mine For Thought: I wouldn't mind riding the ride again. Hopefully, the smell won't be there the next time we go.

    Werid ride, very step into the past to see how old rides used to be…read more Hard to hear what is said, everyone looks creepy. Can probably get on quick, semi indoor ride

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    Glowing cave in calico mine ride
    Glowing cave in calico mine ride
    Stalagmites & Stalactites
    Stalagmites & Stalactites
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    Golf n' Stuff

    Golf n' Stuff

    4.0
    (841 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    First time visitor Open parking lot however appears fees on…read morethe weekend but goes towards purchase of activities? Miniature golf 4 courses 16 holes? Water Bumper cars Go kart 2 to 3 rides rollercoaster Arcades Specials with unlimited play Small snacks and drinks Service was friendly and simple Family friendly, date night, friends outing Clean and well taken of space Everything appeared to operating Fun upbeat environment Would return back

    Gold n' Stuff is a great place for kids and teens. Some adults like to play miniature golf, but we…read morehave only seen them on rides with their kids. The place has been around quite some time and kids do tend to make a mess, but they keep up after it. Parking is for a fee, but sometimes you get a game card that comes with the parking. It can get crowded in the summer and on weekends. We go on week days and have been several times. Now, the prices in here add up fast so be mindful of that, but it is the same as other similar places. Miniature golf is about 16$, a go kart is about 12$, the arcade can really add up so get a card that you can use for the wide variety of games they have. The bumper boats and Disk Thrill Ride are about 12$ per person. We love their little train and that is about 5$. You can get a two hour wrist band and we do that and save a lot that way. All in all the prices are fair. The service there is nice and the place has a lot to offer, you don't have to do it all. There is a lot to do. They also have Birthday Parties there and that is great. It is super fun.

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    Arcade & Main Lobby
    Arcade & Main Lobby
    Front entrance of Golf N' Stuff's Party Room, lit up and ready for fun.
    Front entrance of Golf N' Stuff's Party Room, lit up and ready for fun.
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    Great Wolf Lodge

    Great Wolf Lodge

    3.4
    (3.4k reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Everyone seems to have their complaint about this place. But when you look at the big picture its a…read morewash. Look how many families are coming in and out of this place. The percentage of negative reviews is probably not a blip on the great scheme of things. People always writes reviews when something negative happens but when things go right majority of people dont. You go here and expect madness. Kids everywhere, crowds, etc. You want tranquil all to yourself feel and vibes, go vacation to a remote island somewhere. This is for the kids. Plenty of things to do. The water slides are enough to keep kids having fun for a while. For added fees there are other optional activities but seems more geared toward younger kids. so why 4 out of 5 stars? Because I've been to the one in northern california (manteca). This property seems older. More crowded, and just doesnt have the same lodge vibes. There simply isnt the same WOW factor as the Manteca location. There is no parking garage in Manteca but instead a vast land of parking spaces. So the Lodge just commands attention and shows you are about to enter something grand. Here they use a parking structure and although efficient it just doesnt give of same vibes. The "Grand Lobby" here is also just meh. The area and space seems so fragmented and doesnt have a good flow. The manteca location is structured so well. You walk in from the main entrance and you are really in a Grand Lobby with the towering fireplace. Here its off to the side and now filled with arcade games. That fireplace is usually the photo spot for families in Manteca. Here you really dont have that. People have said the waterpark itself is better here. If it is, I didn't notice it too much. It isn't that much better to really matter. The wave pool here definitely is stronger which is very cool. But the lazy river, and everything else seems on par. I believe they have an extra attraction with the surf/wake board simulator. So IMO, the Manteca location is better overall. But this is a much better location being in SoCal with lots of other things to do here. While Manteca is basically nothing but Great Wolf Lodge.

    Honestly- our one night trip was simply better than expected. Hassle free, easy, fun. I would have…read moregiven 5 STARS but there was a ton of construction on the property (not the biggest deal, but kind of a bummer). Details below. -parking was easy. -room check in at the kiosk was easy. -the kiosk printed our wristbands out. -I got a text with our room number about 30 min later (I would have preferred no wait, but it was the busy check in time). -we went to dinner at BJs down the road, no wait, very good 2 family dinner. Great M-F deals. -my kids did the high ropes course and liked it. We hit the arcade for about 15 minutes, they didn't really like it (but it's under construction, they were moving machines up into the lobby). -I brought chocolate croissants and muffins, we ate bfast in the room. The rooms have large mini fridges, there's a small microwave where the ice machines are on each floor, there's a good enough weird coffee machine in each room. -we loaded our regular bags into the car, checked out of our of the room at 9:40, got into the line for the pool. -got plenty of chairs together for the adults. -my advice: you do not needs chairs for each kid, especially older kids. They stop by, sit, and bounce. Most people eat at the tables, there are signs that people can only sit at tables for 30 min, we never had a problem eating at tables (it's so much easier). Don't waste a bunch of chairs on kids who never use them.... -the bar drinks at the pool were very very good. the Bloody Mary was the best one I've ever had. Yep. We had a mango pineapple rum drink that was so good, not too sweet at all. -every staff member we encountered was on point, very helpful and kind. -I charged everything using my wristband, very easy. CONS: -I've been several times. In my option, the pizza place is the only food worth getting when you are at the pool. The Bucket food place in the pool area is just not good, it's very cafeteria and expensive. -I saw about 15 people slip and fall, mostly near the life jacket stand outside the wave pool. Like full on hard falls. An employee has a floor squeegee, but it's pretty useless. Even people walking slipped. -the headboards in the renovated rooms are pretty bad and dangerous. They have posts spaced out like 5 inches that have right-edge corners, so, sharp. And the pillows are not enough and not fluffy. When you lean back, your head slams into those pillar posts. My daughter's head went right between two posts so she hit both sides of her head on the posts. I hit my head too. Who the hell thought that was a great design? After that issue, I noticed all the hard corners on everything in the room. My kids are older now, but parents or younger kids, take note.

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    Great Wolf Lodge
    Great Wolf Lodge
    Great Wolf Lodge

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