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    Madurodam

    4.1 (49 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Jensen K.

    So fun and enjoyable! Lot to learn about The Netherlands and many games that are interactive.

    Shawn P.

    I lived practically next door to here for years, but never ventured in, probably due to the masses of bussed-in school children and large crowds. I took advantage of the thinner crowds (due to COVID) and a weekday to finally explore the park. It's not huge, but this is an advantage - you don't get bored or exhausted visiting. The miniature highlights of the Netherlands are really impressive and really do provide an encapsulation of the country in a small package. Admission prices aren't exactly cheap but it's a good experience to try once. Many of the exhibits are interactive and provide some historical perspective as well.

    Madurodam's Gouda cheese market - or was it Alkmaar?!
    D E.

    When I was a kid, a long long time ago, we would come here and I was in heaven for hours and hours. The miniature houses and the surprises around every corner were a fairytale come true: the bulb fields smelled like hyacinths and the organ grinder worked harder than the real ones one would occasionally see in the neighboring town's market square. Now, returning to find a respite from a busy schedule, the trip down memory lane was marred by the sense that this place no longer exists to support a gentle charity - it does - but the magic is now far more commercial than ever before. Is that progress?

    Such a fun family place. Super cool to know the miniature buildings are actual buildings around Holland. Perfect family adventure.

    #Madorodam Land of miniatures. #TheHague #TheNetherlands
    Rachel A.

    Between Keukenhof and Madurodam, I chose Madurodam. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to see a theme park based on miniatures. Madurodam did an excellent job in creating a world of miniatures. We spent about five hours in the park. There is just so much to see if you are really interested in the details. If you don't have time to stroll, you could do a condensed tour of the park which highlights key monuments and points of history. I recommend carving time out in your schedule to spend the day here. If you go during peak season, the park will be crowded and the place will be buzzing with children and families. Madurodam is a park that is just as entertaining for adults as it is for children. The funny thing is that it was the adults that I saw crossing the line of do not cross and do not touch by stepping into the miniatures to take pictures. Don't do that people! That is how things get broken. It is easy to get distracted at Madurodam as the park has many interactive kiosks. Upon entrance you are given a card that enables you to watch videos and participate in activities. Be a dj, fly through Amsterdam, and get your picture taken. It will all be emailed to you. The videos are funny and educational explaining the history of The Netherlands. This is a great place to learn about the culture of the country. The food is pretty good in the cafeteria and the gift shop is well stocked with Miffy items. Madurodam can be a little overwhelming but in short, it is an amazing place and often overlooked. ***** Tussen Keukenhof en Madurodam, ik koos Madurodam. Ik kon niet voorbij laten gaan de kans om een themapark gebaseerd op de miniaturen te zien. Madurodam heeft uitstekend werk in het creëren van een wereld van miniaturen. Brachten we ongeveer vijf uur in het park. Er is gewoon zoveel te zien als je echt geïnteresseerd bent in de details. Als je niet de tijd om te wandelen hebt, kan je een beknopte rondleiding door het park, die belangrijke monumenten en de punten van de geschiedenis belicht doen. Ik raad carving tijd in uw planning op de dag hier door te brengen. Als je tijdens het hoogseizoen, zal het park worden druk en de plaats zal worden bruist van kinderen en gezinnen. Madurodam is een park dat net zo is vermakelijk voor volwassenen als voor kinderen. Het grappige is dat het de volwassenen die ik zag die de lijn van het kruis niet en raak niet door intensivering in de miniaturen om foto's te maken. Niet doen mensen! Dat is hoe dingen kapot. Het is gemakkelijk om afgeleid bij Madurodam als het park heeft vele interactieve kiosken. Bij binnenkomst krijgt u een kaart die het mogelijk maakt om video's te bekijken en deelnemen aan activiteiten. Wees een dj, vliegen door Amsterdam, en krijg je de foto genomen. Het zal allemaal worden naar u gemaild. De video's zijn grappig en educatieve uitleg over de geschiedenis van Nederland. Dit is een geweldige plek om te leren over de cultuur van het land. Het eten is erg goed in de cafetaria en de cadeauwinkel is goed gevuld met Nijntje artikelen. Madurodam kan een beetje overweldigend, maar in het kort, het is een geweldige plek en vaak over het hoofd gezien.

    how many cheese wheels do you weigh?
    Anisha K.

    Miniature replica of The Netherlands. Place is expansive with 100+ stops. Location: Easily accessed from either train station (Den Hague HS or Centraal) by tram 9. Key card given upon ticket purchase & used to activate exhibits. Allocate 1.5 hours for transit time. Super kid friendly - many interactive exhibits (ex. weight scale that gives weight in cheese wheels). Also, has moving planes (mini Schipol airport) and trains (throughout park). Good educational experience too! Staff: Extremely helpful and friendly. Actually took extra time to give me bus route directions to downtown. Impossible to cover all of the exhibits in depth unless you allocate a full day. They have a short (1 hour) route, but it took me 2x longer to complete because I wanted to read. Bottom Line: Ideal for kids! Visit if you have extra 4+ hours in The Hague. Transit from downtown takes time and could easily spend hours here.

    The arrival of Sinterklaas and his Zwarte Piersen in one of the models.
    Michael B.

    I really enjoyed my visit to Madurodam! It made me want to see a bunch of the sites in person. I will have plenty of trips to make this summer. It is terrific to be able to see all the different places and events that happen in one place. They even add scenes to the models based on the time of the year! I went in December so there was the arrival of Sinterklaas and his Zwarte Pietsen plus Christmas trees with lights in the models. Fun! There are educational videos you can watch at stations around the park. The card you receive as you enter will remember your language preference as you move to the new stations. It was entertaining for me and I am sure Madurodam will be fun for my brother and his family to visit as well. I'll be back with them this summer!

    Heather H.

    This place is so neat. My kid loved playing the games throughout the park and I loved learning all about Holland from a giant's vantage point. You can learn your weight in wheels of cheese, buy a tulip pin cranked out from a miniature tulip farm processing plant, move little boats down a little canal, watch planes taxi at the airport-all sorts of stuff. It's pure kid fun for kids of all ages. There is a tram line that stops right in front of the Madurodam.

    As a Wisconsinite, I felt a little bit of pride when I learned the origin of the term "cheesehead."
    Jennifer J.

    This was a great place to visit, but not worth planning a stop around. I loved the opportunity to learn more about Holland in an interesting way. Interactive learning is much better than boring museum tours! I loved the giant tulips and the cheese activities. The cafe has decently priced food as well, which was nice when going in to warm up.

    Karen Z.

    It was pretty good and very fun, but the only complaint I have about it is that many exhibits weren't working and ate up the coins we put into get them to work.

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    Duinrell

    Duinrell

    3.6(24 reviews)
    8.0 km

    Love this family park. Wildlife, water park, bicycle to the…read morelocal beach, rides, tents, caravans & huts I would return

    Me and my partner (both in our early 20s) booked this park via a national newspaper offer so for…read moreour accommodation which was a Duingalow was only around £70 for a Monday to Friday stay. We booked a Ramsgate - Ostende ferry with LD Lines which I think we paid around £200.00 for. It was awful. Never again. When we arrived at the park the staff were friendly and spoke perfect English (which was great for us!). We were shown to our Duingalow (caravan) and weren't disappointed. It was a lovely caravan with a bit of decking and a BBQ. Everything worked fine and had everything it was supposed to. The park itself it really great... anyone with children should definately come here. The theme park is brilliant considering it's free (it's no Chessington or antyhing of that calibre but it certainly is entertaining). The water park is FABULOUS! and only costs about 2 euros for people staying at the site. We ate at one of the little fast food places which was also pretty good (a little expensive but I've generally found that places like this generally are in Europe). The staff (and locals) are really helpful. I (very spectacularly) managed to fall down 1 step and badly sprain my ankle. A very nice lady (not staff) came over and asked if I was alright as I had been sat on the floor for a while. I managed to get up and hobble away fine but it swelled up a LOT once I rested it. The next day we stopped at reception as we were leaving that day and asked for someone to 'properly' strap up my ankle so that I could walk on it a little and they were brilliant. We went into the little supermarket on site for 1/2 things but generally found it a bit overpriced (again as they all are at these kinds of places) but just in the town there is a supermarket called C1000 (which the reception staff actually recommended to us) which is brilliant. There is a LOVELY pizza place directly opposite. I would definately recommend it. We are going back this year (with a different ferry company for a much better price!) and are very much looking forward to it.

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    Vogel Rok - Giant bird guarding the entrance.

    Vogel Rok

    4.5(2 reviews)
    71.7 km

    When all the effects are on, this roller coaster in the dark is surprisingly fun and effective. The…read moretrouble is, sometimes the effects (or lights) are off. Since it's a roller coaster in the dark, that diminishes the experiences and it's just a roller coaster in the dark. It's loosely about birds. The queue has a vaguely Middle Eastern theme. It involves a very narrow staircase (the queue). You sit in pairs. Now that there are pandemic precautions, they don't fill the entire car. You can tell that Vekoma is the ride manufacturer because their name is emblazoned across the bar in front of you. Some of the scenes you see are a huge bird egg, stationary birds and lights but the coolest part is [spoiler] when you enter a huge skeletal mouth. In all, this coaster is short but surprisingly fun.

    Wow, what a surprise this was. It's not possible to see everything that Efteling has to offer in…read moreone day so I was being very picky about what attractions to visit. When I heard that this was an indoor coaster with no inversions and a max speed of 40 mph that sounded like a hard "pass" to me. Because of the Efteling app I was able to see that the wait was really short when I happened to be near the ride so I figured I'd give it a go. What a mistake it would have been to miss this ride because I loved it! The exterior of the building is a giant bird statue (the biggest in Europe according to Wikipedia!). The coaster cars allow two people to sit next to each other. You don't get launched but rather go up a lift hill in the dark with green lasers breaking the darkness. There's a wonderful background song that starts pumping from inside the cars and you'll feel wind blowing on you before you start accelerating. It's a wonderful effect. There are a couple of "bird things" that light up during the run but otherwise you're in complete darkness. I don't know if the darkness was a factor in it but I felt like I was going so much faster than 40 mph. There's one turn in particular where you really feel the G-forces but it's not jerky at all. I never would have believed the max speed of this ride if you had told it to me if I went in not knowing anything. The ride ends with the coaster entering the mouth of a colorfully lit snake. As soon as I went out the exit I immediately went back into the entrance to ride again. If I wasn't on such a time crunch I would have rode it a third time. Vogel Rok rocks!

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