wingednike
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I laugh, but I hope not. I'm glad they've found a way to operate in some fashion but I really hope they can open again.
Yes, Maple was part of the Patina group, so when they closed, The Kitchen (a catering company located in Pasadena) took over dining at Descanso.The previous restaurant at Descanso (Maple?) has closed and is now called The Kitchen.
Due to the pandemic, they are doing very limited dining. You must order 48 hours in advance, but they have tables set up in the garden to eat.
The window/snack bar is still open with drinks and snacks.
I know a lot of people that love La Cabanita, but I’ve never been there. I need to make sure to visit!
I'm happy for Knott's! Nice to see their events are working out so well. I wonder why it isn't worth it to Disneyland to do the same.Monday Oct 12 and a few Wednesdays has been added as event days
There's an outdoor Halloween event happening there this month.The previous restaurant at Descanso (Maple?) has closed and is now called The Kitchen.
Due to the pandemic, they are doing very limited dining. You must order 48 hours in advance, but they have tables set up in the garden to eat.
The window/snack bar is still open with drinks and snacks.
I know a lot of people that love La Cabanita, but I’ve never been there. I need to make sure to visit!
Lol, I totally get it. I'm so familiar with DL that I can navigate my way in the dark. Knotts is new and seems sprawling. I think you will have fun.Sooo I decided to buy a ticket to the Fall-o-ween event on Oct.28. I'll just go solo after work for a few hours since it ends at 9pm. Not sure why I am nervous considering I go to DL all the time solo, and even did the Oogie Boogie Bash solo last year lol.
People are commenting on Insta that they should just open all month lolI wonder if they will add Tuesdays next or if this is it
That’s what DL would do for sold out Halloween parties. Only those in onsite hotels could get tickets to sold out days. They probably keep them in a separate bucket.Hmmm...I'm not 100% sure this will work, but it looks like guests can still book the hotel package and get a ticket for a sold out day.
My ticket is for the 28th. From what I’ve read everyone is encouraged to wear costumes. So you can wear one too. I would maybe wait until the sun goes to down for trick or treating so it’s “spooky” in a fun way lol.Has anyone been to this yet? We have tickets for Thursday, and I’m trying to estimate how long we might be there/when we should get there. We have 3 little kids, so I don’t imagine we’ll linger too much, but we do want to enjoy the food, ambiance and they are very excited about the trick or treat trail!
We’d love any tips or advice, we’ve actually never been to Knotts (except DD9 who went with daycamp a few summers back).
Have fun!
I wasn't able to buy tickets for this event, but I did go to the previous Taste event. My tip would be to study the menu and plan out which items are your must trys. Some items are at multiple locations and others are unique. I stayed maybe two hours, but you could easily spendhalf a day or longer. Knotts had character actors in Ghost town, a DJ in the fiesta village, and either a live or recorded band elsewhere.
I watched a few vlogs and they seem to have added more things for this event. They add fog and lights when it gets dark.
My friend calls it “Fallummer” lolI went last night with my 4 yo niece and sister. I don't have time to post right now but I'll come back to this later. It was a lot of fun though even though it was 90billion degrees yesterday.... not very fall like.