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Knott’s Bear-y Tales: Return to the Fair is Jam-Packed with Family Fun!

"For those who can’t enjoy some of the more thrilling attractions at Knott’s, this could be one of the best experiences in the park. In fact, I think Bear-y Tales is a bonified slam-dunk regardless of demographic. The marriage of modern interactive elements and witty, classic dark ride creates an attraction with re-rideability that many guests will continue to enjoy for years to come. Our only question is, when can we have more Knott’s dark rides?"

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Knott’s Bear-y Tales delivers fast and furious game play in fun tribute to 1970s ride

"That’s certainly the case with the new Knott’s Bear-y Tales ride. The game play takes over and the storytelling gets lost. Even when you’re looking for the storytelling, the manic game play unfolding on the screens gets in the way.

The tale is there in Bear-y Tales — you’ll just have to look hard for it. Which will take multiple rides — the sign of a good dark ride. In your quest, you’ll have to fight your way through a never-ending army of coyotes to get to that story."

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Meet the Knott's Bear-y Tales gang! (Boysen Bear-y, Brawnie, and Moxie)


Knott's News: I love the new walk around characters!!! Moxxie and Brawny, wonderful names for the pups. They look fantastic and it warms my heart knowing Knott's is going all in with this IP. I also don't believe Crafty - the most popular character on the ride - ever had a walk around character, so this may be the first time ever he gets some in-park representation. 

 Here is a shot of the old walk around characters: