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THEME park guests weighed in as new rules have been released to put an end to line jumpers before the start of the summer crowds. The popular park, Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California — about 25 miles northeast of Long Beach — has instated some new protocols. After taking notice of excessive line jumping, the theme park is making some changes.

Knott's Berry Farm advocates against line jumping or "leaving and re-entering a line for any reason or place holding in line," according to its Code of Conduct . Now, however, guests who witness the forbidden act are being encouraged to report the park-goers to Knott's security by sending a text message. However, some theme park lovers aren't so sure the new rule will make a difference.



"I wonder what it is about Knott's Berry Farm that attracts people who misbehave? I don't think turning guests into stool pigeons is going to help," remarked a user on X, formerly known as Twitter. Another shopper said it was "about damn time" for the park's new protocol. "I stopped going due to all of the " tia, tio aqui".

2 kids holding spot for 10 family members. They also need to raise annual pass prices," they said. The new and improved Camp Snoopy at Knott's was slated to open on Memorial Day weekend but had some construction setbacks.

"Due to construction delays, the official debut of the reimagined Camp Snoopy at Knott’s Berry Farm, originally scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, has been postponed," read an official statement from .

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