Knott’s Berry Farm is bringing back its chaperone policy. The policy will take effect Saturday as it deals with “increasing incidents of unruly and inappropriate behavior” that are plaguing the theme park industry.
The policy will take effect Saturday as Knott’s Berry Farm says it deals with “increasing incidents of unruly and inappropriate behavior” that are plaguing the theme park industry.
Under the policy, visitors 15 and younger are required to be accompanied in the park by an adult who’s at least 21 in order to enter or stay at Knott’s Berry Farm after 4 p.m.
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