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Duinrell

9 replies

2014newme · 28/09/2017 18:14

Hi can anyone who has been advise please?
What's the difference between premium and comfort duingalows?
Is booking direct with duinrell the cheapest option?
Is theme park entrance included?
Thanks

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rosy71 · 30/09/2017 22:17

Hi, we've been 3 times & booked direct everytime. It is cheaper & entrance to the theme park is included as is 2 hours free everyday in the Tikibad. (If you book with Eurocamp etc you have to pay for the Tikibad.)

We've stayed in budget & comfort duingalows. The comfort was nicer, newer & had a dishwasher. Premium is nicer again & bigger, I think. They are also much newer.

We absolutely love Duinrell - loads to do. Would definitely recommend it.

2014newme · 30/09/2017 22:25

Thanks so much!

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claireybeee · 01/10/2017 09:56

Can I hijack this please and ask which is the best way to get to Duinrell from the UK? Thanks!

2014newme · 01/10/2017 10:05

I've booked now and we are getting the ferry

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millimat · 01/10/2017 12:34

Would it be too cold to go in October?

No1HolidayPlanner · 01/10/2017 13:33

We have been the last two Oct half terms.. been really lucky with the weather.. 17 degrees ish and sunny.. love it thereSmile

rosy71 · 01/10/2017 19:24

We've been on the ferry and Eurotunnel then driven from Calais. Ferry to Hook of Holland is much easier.

One summer we went and had very poor weather but still had a great time. There's lots to do inside too.

roastandyorkies · 01/10/2017 20:07

We fly and train/bus from the airport. Depends where you are in the uk and your circumstances I guess.

PilchardsonToast · 01/10/2017 20:10

Hi, we’ve been the past five years, stayed with eurocamp, canvas and in the duingalows. It’s cheapest to book a caravan and ferry through canvas however if you hit lucky with Dutch holidays the duingalows can be a real bargain and we think they are much better than the caravans - even the fancier caravans - you get your own little garden and much more space inside. I’d recommend paying extra for a duingalow!

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