Los Angeles Kings Mascot Bailey Turns One-Year Older
Los Angeles Kings mascot Bailey is turning one-year older, and you can join in the birthday party.
Bailey will be celebrating his birthday with friends and Kings fans on March 22nd at Knott’s Berry Farm.
Tickets are limited, but if you’d like to join go to Knotts.com and type in the code kingsbailey15 into the PromoCode-bar in the upper right corner.
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A single meal voucher plus admission to the park for an adult is $55, for kids and seniors it’s $45. If you’re already a season’s pass holder to Knott’s Berry Farms the single meal voucher is $27 and $21 for regular admission and kids/seniors respectively.
Knott’s Berry Farm has rollercoasters, thrill rides, children’s rides, water rides, an arcade, marketplace, and other dining options.
Bailey’s party will be held at the Boardwalk Ballroom from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.. Bailey will be available for pictures and autographs during the two hour period.
Unfortunately no Kings players will be able to attend; they will be inbetween games in L.A. and New Jersey.
The Kings next game is tomorrow night against the Arizona Coyotes at Staples Center.
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Feb 12, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Kings mascot Bailey celebrates after the game against the Calgary Flames at Staples Center. The Kings defeated the Flames 5-3. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports