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First you have to say that the two of us went on v...

First you have to say that the two of us went on vacation without children. However, I do not include that in the rating, because the crux of the center park is more in the details.

The arrival and departure without a car is absolutely disastrous. The train ends in Boxmeer, from there you can choose between a taxi for just under 30 euros and a one-hour walk with luggage.
There is also a bus, but it only runs every hour and with two changes the journey takes a good two hours, because the buses are so clocked that you always just miss the connection.

The park itself is getting old, but not shabby. The rooms are quiet in the 70s with sagging mattresses, no view and cardboard walls through which you can hear the neighbors talking.

The range of leisure activities is plentiful, but all activities have to be paid for separately, so you should look in advance what you want to do in order to keep an eye on costs.

There is a supermarket in the park with a good range of products, but the prices are quite high.

The staff speaks almost no German, we had to communicate with hands, feet and the little English that was understood.

A plus point is the breakfast. Very good selection of muesli, cold cuts, bread, juices and everything your heart and stomach desires in the morning.

The Fuego Adventure Grill is available for culinary enjoyment. As with everything in the park, you can get it right again, I paid 65 euros for two people. Waiting time for the food: over an hour, the shop wasn't even full. In terms of taste okay but not outstanding.
Some menus have the "Smart" option, which ultimately means that you take a small portion when you know you're eating little but still paying the same.

All in all, an absolutely average experience, heavily marred by the lousy logistics.

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