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Amateuristic. They would like to catch money for a...

Amateuristic. They would like to catch money for a children's show, but the Ziggo Dome is not suitable for that. Chairs are positioned so that children need a booster seat to see anything behind an adult. Asked in advance whether these are present, but that is not the case. Do not even take a booster seat with you. It was suggested to take a pillow and see if it was allowed. So then a grade higher in front so that at least nobody would be. A bad choice. The warnings announced in advance that no food or anything should be taken away did not make any sense since our bag (A4, less than 10cm thick, entirely according to the rules) was not checked at all. Arriving at our seats, it soon became clear that the sight for my 5-year-old daughter was completely blocked by bars, fences and railings. A booster seat here had been little. Luckily I could put her in front of my lap and with my feet on the lattice push something up so she could just look over it. She loved the (in my eyes sleep-inducing) dino show. However, I still have pain in my back from the weird posture to let her see. The fact that the dome is not suitable for children turned out when the children in a grade lower on the chairs were going to look over the adults, making the view even more blocked. It was very sad when all the little children's bladders had to go to the toilet. Obviously far too few toilets. And one of the three washbasins was blocked, so everyone had to wait for it. Taking a photo for a blue / green screen with a dino background was 15 euros which was the only thing that did not have to do with the annoying ziggo currency. Parking for 25 euros was pricey but very nice so close with grandmother and toddler, driving out obviously took a long time with only one exit. All in all. Scandalous that they think the Ziggo Dome is suitable for children. It is easy to do for adults.

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