We are going to Duinrell ( Holland) in August and are wondering if men are allowed to wear swim shorts in the pool? I know that certain areas in France only "Speedos" are permitted.Can anyone who has been there recently confirm this?
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Dawn & Steve
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I can't remember there being a problem there, as dh would certainly have kicked up a fuss! The pool is only open between 10-2 though if you are staying there which I found a pain - bit restrictive. We went about 3 years ago.
Only other thing I can think of is that you need shopping bags, as they don't give them out in Holland! Very eco-friendly!
Went there in May. You can wear any shorts (as I did). One piece of advice about the swimming pool is to either go first thing (10am) or last thing (8pm). It gets very busy during the day and you spend a lot of time queuing. It stays open until 10pm
------------- Maisie & T
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There is one there Delboy , which I happened to stumble across whilst having a ride around the site....honest. I was going to go in but it was me that actually felt uncomfortable so I didn't bother!!!
There is one there Delboy , which I happened to stumble across whilst having a ride around the site....honest. I was going to go in but it was me that actually felt uncomfortable so I didn't bother!!!
I`ll just have to tell the wife i got lost on my way back to campsite .
...................Alan......................
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We are off to Duinrell in two weeks time. Did you have a good time? Is there anything we should, or should not do whilst there? Any other hints/tips would be appreciated.
We had a good time despite a journey from hell to get there (our 14 hour ferry crossing turned into 25 hours) and the weather wasnt too great. Felt that the theme park didn't offer much for our older kids (14 + 18 year old) if you like chinese meals the Legend Restaurant in Wassenar is highly recommended. We had a sit in meal one night which was good and had a carry out one night, the portions were huge twice the size they are at home, it did us 2 nights and still had some left over. We used public transport most of the time, a 10 euro hop on hop off ticket for the busses is very good value, that covered 5 of us all day. The Mauderodam (model villiage) in Den Haag is worth a visit. We visited the Sea Life Centre the same day, its on the same tram route (number 9), it was a bit dissapointing we were in and out in less than an hour, its not very big.
For shopping, Aldi is in Wassenar, much cheaper. Petrol is cheaper at the stations that only take cards, not cash.
Have a great time.
------------- Cathie. xx
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