
The only caveat is that you would only get one stamp on the stamp card even if you play for the large $15 prize. Woodstock's Birdbath in Camp Snoopy occasionally has mini Squishmallows as the $5 prize, and the Guessing Game on the Boardwalk by Supreme Scream sometimes has large Squishmallows for the $15 prize. You can usually spot these out because they will have $5, $10, and $15 price points per play. Other games have larger prizes for guaranteed wins.
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Pro Tip: you can request to only play with members of your own party, so you are guaranteed a win! Our favorite games are Soap Box Racers (roll the ball) in Fiesta Village and Bonkers (hit the mallot) on the Boardwalk by Coaster's Diner. Each player is $6 per play, but you also get a stamp per player. Smaller Squishmallows are 2-3 players, and large Squishmallows are four or more players. Several games have Halloween Squishmallows as prizes. The cheapest game is $3 per play at Boing Boing (ping pong game near Boardwalk BBQ). The minimum credit card charge is $5, so be sure to have some cash on hand if you want to add on anything less than $5. You can load your game card with any amount of money (just press the "other" button to type in the exact amount you need).



You'll need a game card which you can purchase at the kiosks located near the games (cash or credit card). We saw the skeleton crew, bat, pumpkin witch, monster, and werewolf. After you play eight games, you can redeem a 7" Squishmallow and two bags of candy (while supplies last). Receive a stamp for every game played (you do not need to win the game). There's a new carnival stamp card challenge at Knott's Berry Farm, and the prize is a FREE 7" Halloween Squishmallow! Ask for the Trick or Treat Stamp card at any Knott's midway game.
