Step into the world of Charles M Schulz’s beloved characters at the KNOTT’S PEANUTS CELEBRATION at Knott’s Berry Farm! The park, which will be decked out in new decor for the event, invites families to play and interact with characters from the Peanuts gang. The month-long celebration will also feature comic strip photo ops, live stage shows, themed merchandise, and seasonal tasty treats.

A new musical stage show, Happiness Is…, will debut at the Calico Mine Stage; at nightfall, the stage will transform into Woodstock’s Musical Festival, also featuring the Peanuts gang and performances by family-friendly indie rock groups. Fiesta Village will host Discoteca de Silencio, where guests can enjoy tunes through pairs of headphones.

The Camp Snoopy Theater will host the Space Beagle show, and the Bird Cage Theater will feature the Peanuts Sketch School, where guests will have the opportunity to learn to draw their favorite characters. A new exhibit, organized by the Charles M. Schulz Museum, chronicles the history of the Peanuts gang and provides the backstory for Schulz’s inspiration. Sky Cabin, one of the tallest attractions at the park, will be transformed into Woodstock’s Birds-Eye View, where guests can experience a breathtaking view of Knott’s–and all of Orange County–from the comfort of Woodstock’s nest.

Sunday, February 2nd 2020 will be dedicated to celebrating the main Peanuts man himself, Charlie Brown. Guests are encouraged to dress up in a bright yellow zig-zag tee, black shorts, and a red cap so as to participate in a photo op with the largest gathering of Charlie Browns in history!

The family-friendly event will run from January 25th through March 1st 2020. For more information and tickets, visit the official Knott’s WEBSITE.

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From humble beginnings as a bisexual art kid who drank more coffee than a 40-year-old author, Remy now holds a BFA in Film Production from Chapman University and is a proud member of the HorrorBuzz team (and still a bisexual art kid who drinks too much coffee). They were first introduced to the world of horror and camp when their grandma showed them The Rocky Horror Picture Show at age 5, and never looked back. When they're not writing cartoons or working on movies, one can spot them in various clubs around Los Angeles performing very, very self-deprecating standup comedy. Howdy ho!