dbanzai said:
...Efteling has a number of fairy tale-based things, including a section of fairy tale scenes. Therefore a Little Mermaid attraction isn't too surprising...
They have themed hotels and rides that if they aren't exactly like Disney, they have that feel. Like they have a ride which reminds me of a fairy-version of "It's a Small World" meets the "Haunted Mansion." There's a train around the place and other similar rides. Cueing up is much like Disney as opposed to "regular" amusement parks.
The Netherlands also have a place called Madorudam, which is a park of miniatures... No rides but fun and very well-done (detailed) models Dutch sites. That's
www.madurodam.nl
dbanzai...you are making me terribly homesick for my little row house in Hooglanderveen...

where I lived for a year with my sister and her family as their nanny. I turned 19 a month after I arrived there and I had one of the most wonderful years of my life there!
D'Eftling was such a neat place back then...1985-86. One of the fondest memories I have is of the talking garbage cans...my nephews begged for bits of paper to toss into them. And I took my oldest nephew on his first rollercoaster ride there...he was 6 and had the fear of God look on his face, but begged to get right back on it.

I still have our photo taken on the Luge ride they had back then...
That same nephew absolutely embarrassed his mom at Maduradaum!

We had just visited the beach at Schevingegan...okay my Dutch is a bit rusty...anyway when we were walking around Madoradaum we saw the miniature beach there and the same nephew yelled to his mom in his best English..."Hey, Mom! They've gotten naked ladies on the beach here too!" He was correct in his observation, but it was a hoot to watch him as calm as could be make it and his mom try to crawl under the nearest miniature rock!
When my mom visited she was 55 and insisted on visiting the museum located about 2 blocks from the train station in Amsterdam on the right...it had two very unique "columns" that arched upward like elephant's tusks at it's entrance. She insisted on having her photo taken in the entryway...it's one of the family favorites...especially since she died 5 years ago.
Dagnabit! I am really hurtin' for a good batch of frietes and frietsauce or an olliebollen...yummy!
Well, at least I can have a taste of Gouda...it's in the fridge thanks to Sam's Club.
I could go on forever about how wonderful I think the Netherlands are and how badly I want to go back, but I won't...I'll just dream and say...some day I will!
DA!
Laura ºoº