Scion Night is coming! Updates will be announced here, as well as on our Facebook and Twitter. Have any questions? Want more details? Keep reading!
What is Scion Night?
Scion Night at Knott’s Scary Farm is one of the largest Scion owner meet-ups in the country. Scion continues their successful relationship with the Marines and their Toys for Tots’ donation drive, where Scion has helped collect over 60,000 toys. If you own a Scion, head to Knott’s on October 17th to gain access to this awesome event!
- Come in a Scion, bring a toy for Toys for Tots, and drop it off to get a ticket to Knott’s Scary Farm!
- Walk through the FR-S “Halloween Walk” and check out the Scion family of rides.
- Hang out with KROQ’s Hard Copy Rebels and DJ Jeremiah Red!
- Experience the FR-S for yourself by driving it in our private road course.
- Hungry? Experience some of Southern California’s hottest food trucks.
- Participate in a variety of amusement areas and hang with other Scion owners
- Check out new ways to customize your ride with 5:AD, OEM Audio+, Optimize, Beat Sonic, and our other valued partners
- But wait there’s more…..inside the park, see Ravi Drums and iLumniate light up the stage at Calico Square. You won’t want to miss this!
When is it exactly?
- Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
- Parking lot opens at 2pm
- Knott’s Scary Farm doors opens at 7pm
What is the address?
Knott’s Berry Farm and Knott’s Berry Farm parking lot
8039 Beach Boulevard
Buena Park, CA 90620
Ticketing & Parking Procedure:
- Bring a toy valued at $10 or more
- All attendees must arrive to the event in a Scion
- Receive a colored wristband
- Park and head to the Toys for Tots drop-off that is the same color as your wristband
- Drop off your toy & show your wristband to receive a Knott’s Scary Farm ticket
- No toy, no problem. Toys can be purchased in the parking lot if you forget to bring one.
But Remember…
- Parking is $20
- There are only 10,000 tickets available
What is Toys for Tots?
The U.S. Marines runs the Toys for Tots program every year, and their mission is “to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.”
Courtesy of Scion.com
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