hansrubens Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 On the second day of Christmas I visited Sprookjeswonderland (fairy-tail wonderland) in Enkhuizen with my family. It's a small park with a fairy-tale section and a ride section. Don't get to excited the ride section was kind of kid based. There were three "real" rides. Horsie - The ride Boat - The ride Rat - The ride That last one was a ride that most of you guys will count as a credit. On to the pics.... Last picture: Parkmap Train pic. It was themed to The Ratcatcher. Go sent your kids out in the pitch dark. It was kid powered and had no hills. Well it does look like a coaster. And now were you all been waiting for. An outside oversized version of "ganzenbord" This dude was wearing sunglasses while it was freezing outside. It has a nice setting. I'm so glad I already got this one twenty years ago cause I'm obviously too big right now. Boat the ride - ride sign Wow a two horse shot. Horsie the ride in action. Horsie station picture. Slide of death. Watch out train is comming. Railroad crossing. A woman powered swing. She was all like oh don't put me on the internet. Yeah the ride section. Only the teacups could move on this one. And then the miracle happened. She even brought her two loving birds. There is the witch. We had to do some dancing and singing before she could light the tree. All the lights are still out. Highlight of the day. At 4 o'clock a witch will "turn" the Christmas tree on. Pinokkio is almost finished. It's gulliver's Travels The latest addition to the park. Catwoman Klein duimpje. I don't know how this one is called in English. Taking a little break before we head on with the fairy-tales. Some happy wintertales. Drinking some beer or wine. Hansel & Gretel. The frog king. and here are two drinking coffee and they are all singing songs that wouldn't go out your head the rest of the day. Here is one taking a bath. There are some small houses with gnomes in it. First the fairy-tale section. There was a sort of a Santa. There even was a queue to get in. Ah we're welcome. Some Christmas decoration outside the park.
robbalvey Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 What is up with that kid's a$$??? OMG! He has the same disease as your avatar!!!
eddie200330 Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 I hope the woman spinning the swings gets paid good money!!! That is what you call manual labor LMAO!
Kennyweird Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Wow, that was incredibly... weird. I hope you kept your distance from that kid. I hear lens-flare disease can kill.
FLIPDUDE Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Ooh! Cool! that horsie ride looks exactly like a horsie ride that was around here about 16 years ago!
Groteslurf Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Nice TR of an interesting park Hans. How come I've never heard of that park
AlmereStars Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 I believe I went to that park when I was like 8 years old! nice pictures hans!
hansrubens Posted December 29, 2008 Author Posted December 29, 2008 ^ My last visit was in 1986 and so I couldn't remember a thing from this park except for the Boat ride. My family asked me if I would come along and I thought: Why not make a trip report of a park that no American or Belgian have seen before. How come I've never heard of that park You told me you knew every park in the world. Click If you want to know more about it. (sorry only in dutch) It's 16 km from my place but I also forgot about it. I hope the woman spinning the swings gets paid good money!!! That is what you call manual labor LMAO! I'm afraid she is going to sew me. -----Hans
milst1 Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 Ik hou van de steeplechase! (I love the steeplechase!) En dienen een proces tegen mensen is "to sue". "Sew" is naaien. More Dutch trip reports please! -Martin
hansrubens Posted January 4, 2009 Author Posted January 4, 2009 ^ Thanks for correcting me. Usually I try to avoid words when i'm not sure if I spelled them right. -----Hans
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