Planning a trip to Drievliet Family Park? Our detailed guide shares everything you need to know about this beloved amusement park in The Hague, complete with personal photos, practical tips, and insights from our recent family visit.
Address: Laan van 's Gravenmade, The Hague
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM/6:00 PM (attractions may open later or close earlier)
Accessibility: Easily reachable by car with ample parking. For public transport, take tram 15 and exit at Laan van 's Gravenmade.
Entrance Fee: €22.50. Free for children under 1 meter and visitors 55+ on Wednesdays after 12:00 PM.
Drievliet is a compact, family-friendly amusement park in The Hague, offering attractions for all ages. Highlights include roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and dedicated play areas for young children—mostly clustered near the entrance for easy access. Older kids and thrill-seekers will find plenty to enjoy too.
Its manageable size makes it ideal for families, earning it a reputation as a true family park. Locals often opt for season passes, and it's a popular spot for school outings.
Summer brings kid-friendly shows (check the website for the annual schedule). Like many parks, on-ride photos are available—ours from the water slide log flume turned into fun keychains for the kids, though they're a bit pricey. Options range from prints to souvenirs.
Lockers near the entrance are a lifesaver for stowing rain gear, diaper bags, or extras—no need to carry them all day.
We visited on a sunny summer day with our teenagers, and they had a blast—especially the bumper cars. Our daughter skipped the haunted house (it's tame but startling in the dark). Roller coasters thrilled my son, while the rest of us watched from afar.
We fueled up at the restaurant—affordable, varied menu, and tasty food to keep energy high.
Highly Recommended: Yes! Our teens loved it so much they returned with grandparents and cousins. The park's layout is straightforward, with water features for cooling off in summer—perfect for all ages.
One Note: No real downsides, but for repeat visits, grab a season pass to save.
Value for Money: €22.50 entry is fair given the fun. Subscriptions make multiple trips worthwhile.
Worth Repeating: Absolutely! We rate Drievliet a solid 9/10.
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