The ‘queue’ isn’t actually a queue, it is already apart of the ride and of the story (just like De Vliegende Hollander f.e.). If you miss that you miss half the fun.
I think people would really appreciate it if you'd refer to the country more as 'the Netherlands' instead of 'Holland'. Although a very small and perhaps insignificant country, there's still a distinction between Holland (largely the western part of the country) and the rest, especially the south in which Efteling is located. Just some advice. 😊
just ignore this comment. 90% of the Dutch really don't care as they themselves call it Holland. And they call themselves 'Hollanders' - It's been called Holland for centuries so honestly nobody cares, just some snowflakes
Kind of a shame you missed the actual queue. This queue is also part of the experience. Same goes for the Flying Dutchman
There simply wasn't enough time
The ‘queue’ isn’t actually a queue, it is already apart of the ride and of the story (just like De Vliegende Hollander f.e.). If you miss that you miss half the fun.
Pardoes freaks me out too. His girlfriend even more.
Imagine stuck in a dark corner with those two... Missed macbratunity.
I think people would really appreciate it if you'd refer to the country more as 'the Netherlands' instead of 'Holland'. Although a very small and perhaps insignificant country, there's still a distinction between Holland (largely the western part of the country) and the rest, especially the south in which Efteling is located. Just some advice. 😊
Shut up.
just ignore this comment. 90% of the Dutch really don't care as they themselves call it Holland. And they call themselves 'Hollanders' - It's been called Holland for centuries so honestly nobody cares, just some snowflakes
@@Atlas1985 prima, noemen we Nederland voortaan gewoon Braban... vind je dat goed? doe eens niet zo egoistisch hollander
@@JustMe-sh8nd isn't 'the flying dutchman' called de Vliegende Holander? Maybe Efteling needs to change the name to Vliegende Nederlander.
@@dgn5381 nee dat is niet nodig, deze naam verwijst naar het schip, niet naar het land. dat schip kwam ook uit de provincie holland