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It is a friendly park which in terms of age catego...

It is a friendly park which in terms of age category is ideal for children who have outgrown Julianapark and Plopsaland, for example, but are not yet ready for a park like Walibi. But there are also plenty of fun attractions for older children and adults. And although 23.50 per person (including children) is still a nice amount, it is a lot cheaper than the well-known large parks. So especially for people with more limited spending options, this is a perfect alternative to the large parks. In addition, the subscriptions are ideal and relatively inexpensive. By the third visit you have it out. So for people who live in the area, it is also ideal for a few hours of visits every now and then.

The big advantage of Drievliet is that it is clear, and even on the busier days it doesn't feel like such. The attractions are diverse and for young and old, and there are plenty of fun attractions that are all neatly maintained and look fresh (including the ones that have been there for years). The limited space is well and cleverly used. There are also plenty of places to eat your own food and drinks, but there is also plenty of catering facilities. Food and drink is normally priced by today's standards. But as previously written, due to the large amount of space to eat your own food and drinks, it also feels like no obligation at all to eat something from the catering establishments. Even children have less urge to do so. Which can be called unique.

Of course there is something to be said about the more limited period that the park is open compared to the large parks that are open for a longer period or even all year round. But when you look at the smaller parks, this is just common and fine. In fact, I think if they didn't do this, they would end up losing far too much on balance, so that should be offset by the entrance fee. Which would cost too many visitors in the regular period.

This is one of the few parks (large and small) that balances all aspects of a family theme park so well.

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