Drievliet, Amusement park in The Hague, Netherlands
Drievliet is an amusement park in The Hague, Netherlands, offering a mix of roller coasters, water attractions, carousels, and interactive play zones across several landscaped sections. The grounds include paths lined with trees and open spaces, with rides grouped by thrill level and separate zones for smaller children and older guests.
The site opened in 1951 as a small leisure area and gradually expanded over the decades with new rides and themed sections. It has remained a family destination in the region, adapting its attractions to changing tastes while keeping its focus on younger visitors and their parents.
The park maintains Dutch entertainment traditions through its family-oriented approach, offering shows and activities that reflect local recreational preferences.
The park welcomes visitors from early April through autumn break, with longer hours during summer and select weekends in September and October also available. Many attractions sit close together, making it easier for families with younger children to plan their route without long walks between rides.
One ride called Formula X combines rapid acceleration in multiple directions and shifts course within seconds. The layout was designed for this location and uses the available space in a compact arrangement that surprises first-time riders.
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