"This year marks Knott’s 100-year anniversary. In a statement posted by Knott’s on March 12, Vice President and General Manager Jon Storbeck said he’s both “encouraged and excited” by the recent announcement from the California Governor’s office, but added that there’s still “some work to do,” such as hiring and training new employees and working with government officials on finalizing guidelines. “Our plan is to welcome you back to Knott’s Berry Farm this May,” he said. Unlike other SoCal parks, Knott’s is allowing park-goers to purchase new annual passes for 2021 and any season ticket purchased prior to reopening will be valid for the remainder of the year. In addition, Knott’s is offering “a day-for-day extension” in 2022 for the number of days the park was closed in 2021. That’s at least four months of ticketed days automatically applied to 2022."