based on 4514 reviewsThe city will take the lead in introducing rainwater collection and grey water treatment systems on a large scale, and use the treated water for wetland park water supply, greening, washing vehicles and toilets, as well as firefighting, air conditioning and other municipal miscellaneous uses. This will reduce pollutant emissions, reduce the impact on the water environment around the city, and increase the amount of reclaimed water available. This change is beneficial to environmental protection and the hydrological environment of the entire region.
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The city will take the lead in introducing rainwater collection and grey water treatment systems on a large scale, and use the treated water for wetland park water supply, greening, washing vehicles and toilets, as well as firefighting, air conditioning and other municipal miscellaneous uses. This will reduce pollutant emissions, reduce the impact on the water environment around the city, and increase the amount of reclaimed water available. This change is beneficial to environmental protection and the hydrological environment of the entire region.
The ticket price is forty dollars, which is a very good amusement park. There are many large-scale amusement facilities. The roller coaster here is also very exciting. Many of the amusement projects are very fun. You can also experience the natural characteristics here.
I came here to check in early in the morning. Compared with Disney, the rides here are more exciting. It's quite interesting. After I finished riding it, I lost interest in the roller coaster behind. It's too scary! Very challenging. Slightly older children can come here
Knott's Berry Farm is a bit nice and the rides are a bit exciting! How can you not come to Knott's Berry Farm in California to ride the longest, tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster on the West Coast? Although there are screams, it is very exciting
Maybe it's because I'm old, I feel tired after visiting the amusement park for a long time, but the various entertainment projects here are still fun, many of which are very challenging. It's so exciting! The various 4D roller coaster projects made me want to vomit during the game!
The theme park was first run by Walter Knott and his family, Berry Farm. In the 1920s, they sold berries, jams and pies for a living. Later, they began to sell fried chicken dinner. As more and more visitors came, the Knott family built small shops and entertainment facilities nearby to entertain guests waiting for dinner. Later, the more they built, the more they became amusement parks. Well, there's Snoopy you're all familiar with.