4 years ago

Catering a bit on the expensive side (2 panini's, ...

Catering a bit on the expensive side (2 panini's, one espresso and two bottles of soft drinks 28.90) The museum itself is very nice to visit with your child (ren). Your visit can be made completely interactive if you use the ring you receive upon arrival, you fill in your email address and you can see everything you make or do later.
I was there on the Sunday of the family festival with a girl of 11, and that was a bull's eye. There was a lot to do in the museum, we made a movie ourselves and we have it helpful employees also assembled themselves. There is a lot of space in the architecturally beautiful building, and there are several things to do, interesting and aimed for the youngest as well as the elderly and everything in between. For example, there is a play corner for the little ones, but also enough about the TV in the past. The weekend we went was all about social media, and that is of course very topical, for parents also a great opportunity to talk about it again with your child, for example about privacy. Well-known vloggers and YouTube-ers who talked about what they do, and also took ample time for questions and contact with the followers. Long lines for one photo and signature did not deter them, and they took their time for everyone: impressive! It was also nice to see that in a natural way there was also respect and understanding of a boy with one intellectual disability who took a little longer to ask questions and unintentionally entered the queue, I mention this because I often experience differently, society is moving fast and people who cannot keep up are excluded, and that was not the case there and then, and that is a good example! I thought it was a nice experience and would definitely go again. Also recommended for schools, for example within a learning project about Social media and how to deal with it as a child, cyberbullying, etc.

Accessibility by public transport: it is easy to do by train, you only have to walk a few minutes from Mediapark station. Accessibility: the museum takes into account the disabled, and also allergies in the catering industry.
Extras; there are plenty and nice clean toilets, and you can rent a locker for a euro, which you can open and close as often as necessary in between. In my memory you will also get the euro back.

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