Description: The park is located in Wassenaar and you can reach the park by the road A12/N44 or via the A44 and N206. If you get close to Wassenaar, you will see many signs showing you the way so it’s easy enough to find.
Parking
You can park at the park, but you pay € 5.00 per day. You can also park across from the park, the market area. Here you can every day (except Tuesday) park for free. You then just have to cross the road to get to the park.
Entrance
Normal price is € 16.50 per person and for children from the age of 4 years (in July and August € 17.50), children up to 3 years free. For Tikibad (large pool) you pay 3.50 for 2 hours and € 1.00 for an extra half hour (but they also have cards where you stay longer in the pool side).
Camping and Duingalows
In the park they have built 400 cottages, these are the Duingalows. Besides these houses, they have a family group accommodation and a campsite. You can stay for a long time. If you use a property, then the entrance to the park included. We haven’t used this.
The park
At last we could enter. At checkout, you can buy a map of € 1.00. As you enter, you run along a portion of the first Duingalows. I personally would not want to sit near the entrance, but perhaps if you have children, it is handy.
They have a fairytale forest where about 8 stories are being told/showed, a ship that swings (not as high as in other parks), a monorail, a carousel, go-karts, a children's train and a large playground. It is a park that is particularly suitable for children aged one year or 7 / 8. For adults, there is less to do in the park.
because it was raining we couldn’t go on the mega slide or other attractions where also closed.
What is really funny is that the water course. You can choose between an open and a closed boat. Hoping to stay dry, we chose the closed model. At the moment we sat down, you become already very wet. Closed means a roof over your head, but when you go down, there will be a massive wave from behind. We had a really good laugh, but were very wet after the ride. The open variant means that you get a sort of cape, but otherwise you stay fairly dry. Your face will get wet, but the rest less.
Tiki Pool
What I like best thought of the park, which is the Tiki pool, an indoor leisure pool. Here it was quite busy that day because of the rain everyone went inside. The Tiki Pool is famous for its spectacular slides. This is sometimes less suitable for small children. There is a paddling pool, a mini slide and a wave pool. There are slides where you make a free fall. There is a family slide which is more suitable for parents with children. At Tiki is also a separate sauna area.
The Tiki Pool is in the middle of the park, you see it from all sides. In fine weather, you also have a lawn outside. In summer you cannot get separate tickets for the bath, which can only be used with an entry ticket.
Food and drink
In the park are everywhere stalls and shops where you at something, drink or snack can buy. In the Tiki we had 2 soda, 4 bags of crisps, a bottle of Spa Blue (0.33 L) and two large ice cream cones purchased for € 15.25.
Toilets
You see everywhere in the park. These are generally a bit older, but look more neat. The toilets are regularly checked.
Address and opening hours
The park is open daily from 10.00-17.00 hours and 10.00-18.00 hours in summer. The Tiki Pool is open until 22.00 hours. The park is open from March 21 till October 26.
My opinion
I think the park is especially fun for children. If you're alone with adults (as was the case with us), then the park is less suitable. There is little to no spectacular attractions and the price is quite high relative to what you get. What was so much fun, that was the Tiki pool. Slides and a lot more spectacular than the other. In Tiki you can easily enjoy comfortable 2-3 hours. For me the park gets 3 stars because it’s simply more focused on children then adults.
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