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Buena Park Takes Center Stage in Music Video

Located in the heart of SoCal, Buena Park is the star of a custom song and music video created by Nashville recording artists Austin and Colin. The duo partnered with Visit Buena Park to create a high-energy anthem inspired by the city’s and nearby surrounding favorites, flavors, and experiences. Use this itinerary-style blog to follow along with the lyrics and explore the locations featured throughout the song. Watch the full video to catch every reference woven into the anthem.
Knott's RollerCoaster
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“Welcome to Buena Park, City of Fun”
Buena Park, CA — The video kicks off with a high-energy welcome to the city known for theme parks, dinner shows, award-winning dining, and unique adventures.

“Knott’s Berry Farm… Disney Which One?”
Knott’s Berry Farm — California’s first theme park filled with corkscrew coasters, live shows, pint-sized rides, boysenberry treats, and seasonal treats.
Disneyland — Located just 5 miles from Buena Park, making the city a convenient home base for any SoCal trip.

“Nights in Tights, Off the Horse They Fall”
Medieval Times — A dinner show featuring knights jousting and medieval-style competition.

“Then We Wait in Line at Porto’s for Potato Balls”
Porto’s Bakery & Café — Known for its Cuban-inspired favorites like potato balls and cheese rolls.

Family at Knott's Soak City
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“Speakeasies, Then We Gotta Ghost Ride It”
Beach Boulevard Club — A hidden speakeasy serving craft cocktails in an intimate setting.
GhostRider at Knott’s Berry Farm — West Coast's longest, tallest, and fastest wooden roller coaster

“Robbed On the Train, Gettin’ Booty With the Pirates”
Calico Railroad at Knott’s Berry Farm — A classic train ride through Ghost Town featuring the park’s iconic bandits.
Pirate’s Dinner Adventure — An interactive pirate dinner show filled with stunts and sword fights.

“Waterslides Wedgies, Gettin’ Lazy in the River”
Knott’s Soak City — Buena Park’s water park featuring 23 thrilling slides, a wave pool, and a 1,700-foot lazy river

“Eatin’ Peanut Butter Pizza, Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner”
John’s Incredible Pizza — An all-you-can-eat buffet and arcade, known for its famous peanut butter pizza.
Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant — The legendary restaurant that helped put Buena Park on the map, known for its fried chicken and boysenberry pies.

Myungrang Hot Dogs
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“Cheerin’ on the Ducks, Then We Hit the Ballpark”
Honda Center — Home of the NHL’s Ducks and located less than 10 miles from Buena Park.
Angel Stadium — Home of MLB’s Los Angeles Angels and located less than 10 miles from Buena Park.

“Hiking All the Trails ‘Round the Ralph B. Clark”
Ralph B. Clark Regional Park — A 104-acre park with trails, picnic areas, and recreational activities.

“The Cauldron Cotton Candy Cocktail Is My Guilty Pleasure”
The Cauldron — A witch-themed bar and restaurant known for spooky cocktails, including a cotton candy drink inspired by the famous boysenberry.

“Call Me Nic Cage Filming National Treasure”
Knott’s Independence Hall — A free brick-by-brick replica of the original Independence Hall and a filming location featured in National Treasure.

“Hot Dogs, Croffles, Boba Every Night”
Myungrang Hot Dog — Korean-style hot dogs known for their crispy exterior and cheesy fillings.
Don Melt — Known for croffles, a popular hybrid of a croissant and waffle.
Boba Shops — Buena Park Koreatown spans 2.5 miles and is filled with a variety of boba spots.

Rock & Brews Restaurant
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“Korean BBQ, I Hope I’m Cookin’ It Right”
KingChang — An award-winning restaurant serving Korean BBQ, hot pot, and specialty dishes.

“Yeah The Source Got Koreatown Rockin”
The Source OC — A three-level entertainment and dining destination at the end of Koreatown.

“Just Like Our Michelin Ramen”
Ramen & Tsukemen TAO — A Michelin-recognized ramen spot known for noodles that take 40 hours to prepare.

“We’re in Orange County, Not LA”
Many visitors confuse Buena Park for Los Angeles since it’s located just 20 miles away, but the city is proudly located in the heart of Orange County.

“A Hundred Boysenberry Foods You Crave”
Buena Park is the birthplace of the boysenberry, which can be found in Knott’s Berry Farm and throughout the city.

“To Rock & Brews We Goin’ In Flip Flops Yeah You Know It”
Rock & Brews — The brainchild of KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, serving burgers, comfort food, rock-and-roll vibes, and over 40 beers on tap.

“Got a Beach, But It’s Beach Boulevard When We’re in Buena Park”
Beach Boulevard — Buena Park’s iconic entertainment corridor lined with theme parks, restaurants, dinner shows, shopping, and hotels.


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