When booking our stay, I discovered that the room options included a Camp Snoopy Two Queen room.
The way this differs from a Standard Two Queen is that the beds have Snoopy headboards, and they come with two plush Snoopy dolls. Hello! If you can have Snoopy headboards, why wouldn't you? But that was all I was expecting until we stepped into the hallway.
There is a whole wing on the second floor, of about sixteen rooms, and this is what you walk into.I can't tell you the joy it brought to our hearts.
You can certainly make a case that we are big kids at heart -- if we were not, we would not have booked the Camp Snoopy room in the first place -- but I am telling you that there are no regrets.
This was how we knew when we got to our room.
There was additional artwork beyond the headboards as well.
I can tell you that we got a really good anniversary package, where we also got a tote bag with two water bottles and a magnet, and where our park passes were included with our booking.
I can tell you that the staff was friendly, there was an attractive lobby, and that there were amenities like a pool and sauna and restaurant, and all of those things would be true.
I can clarify for you (if you were wondering), that while the structure has been there for many years, it only became the Knott's Berry Farm Hotel (it started out as a Radisson) about ten years ago, a time when the park was going through a phase of getting back to its roots.
But mostly, I want you to know how delightful it was to walk into that hallway, see Snoopy, and feel that burst of joy.
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