This park isn’t very accommodating for disabled guests. My two youngest boys enjoyed it, and the park has a lot of potential, but if you can’t transfer independently, you won’t be able to enjoy the rides. My 12-year-old is a wheelchair user and can’t transfer by himself, so we typically avoid the rides. However, he wanted to go on one of the tractor rides with his brother. It was a safe, slow ride aimed at younger children, yet they wouldn’t even allow him on that. I felt so sad for him. We needed the care room mentioned in the app, but not a single staff member understood what we meant, directing us to a standard disabled toilet instead. We spent a significant part of the afternoon wandering in the rain looking for this care room, which no one could guide us to. We wanted to try the ride where disabled visitors wear a headset, but after 20 minutes of being ignored at the exit, we learned that the headsets were broken. Some staff were friendly, but it wasn’t a completely wasted day. However, if you're a thrill-seeker who can't transfer independently, I’d suggest avoiding this park.
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Wereld van de Efteling
31 mei 1952 was een heuglijke dag: de Efteling werd officieel geopend. Het toenmalige Sprookjesbos groeide in de decennia die volgden uit tot een gigantische Wereld vol Wonderen. Met name Anton Pieck zorgde voor de sprookjesachtige sfeer die de Efteling kenmerkt en tot op de dag van vandaag wordt gekoesterd en bewaakt.
De Wereld van de Efteling beperkt zich niet tot het attractiepark en de overnachtingsmogelijkheden maar komt ook tot uiting in evenementen voor de zakelijke markt. Bovendien produceert de Efteling eigen musicals en radio- en televisieprogramma's zoals Sprookjesboom en Jokie.See more