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Renovated Knott’s Hotel tells the love story of Walter and Cordelia Knott

The OC Register by The OC Register
Feb 29, 2024 10:01 pm EST
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The refurbished Knott’s Hotel recounts the love story between Walter and Cordelia Knott and serves as a love letter to the Knott’s Berry Farm theme park that grew from a 30-acre berry farm into a 160-acre playground filled with rides, shows and restaurants.

“That was our North Star – that relationship, that dynamic, that inventiveness,” Cedar Fair Experience Design Studio Senior Vice President Chuck Myers said.

Knott’s Berry Farm showed off the multimillion-dollar renovation of the Knott’s Hotel lobby, restaurant, bar, coffee shop, gift shop and guest rooms during a media preview on Thursday, Feb. 29.

ALSO SEE: All you can eat and drink at the 2024 Knott’s Boysenberry Festival — See the list

Cedar Fair’s XDS creative team focused the hotel’s new backstory on Walter and Cordelia Knott — who built a roadside berry stand in 1923 on Grand Avenue at the site of where the Buena Park theme park stands today.

“This is a love story,” Cedar Fair Experience Design Studio Director of Creative Development Ken Parks said. “That’s really key. If you look back at their history, you can see it’s reflected in who they really were as a couple. And that love story really is reflected in what we tried to do with the hotel.”

A black and white wedding portrait of Walter and Cordelia Knott with the couple wearing matching boysenberry print outfits boasting a striking splash of purple hangs next to a horseshoe bar between the lobby and the new Thirty Acre Kitchen dining room at the remodeled Knott's Hotel in Buena Park, CA, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Walter — a practical farmer known for reusing materials — was often described as both a man of the earth and a bit of a showman.

Cordelia — a farmer’s wife from Pasadena — was known as refined and artful with an ability to elevate and regulate her husband’s creative pursuits.

“There’s a great quote that I love where Walter said, ‘We work well together. I apply the gas and she applies the brakes,’” Parks said during an interview at the hotel.

The front of the remodeled Knott's Hotel in Buena Park, CA, on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. The new porte cochere with a heavy timber frame evokes the look of a barn roof and reinforces the refurbished hotel's upscale farmhouse chic theme and the Knotts family's agricultural roots. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)

ALSO SEE: Knott’s Berry Farm adding 4 rides in Camp Snoopy makeover

During my visit to the hotel last week, workers were framing a new driveway under the porte cochere, installing a fireplace in the restaurant’s outdoor patio and adding the finishing…

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