3/5 Grüner K. 3 years ago on Google • 21 reviews
Our
conclusion
in
advance
is
that
the
exhibition
is
only
partially
suitable
for
young
people
and
adults.
In
my
personal
opinion,
this
exhibition
is
aimed
at
all
children
up
to
around
7/8
years
old.
Based
on
the
reviews
we
read
here,
we
really,
really
took
our
time,
but
we
were
through
it
after
50
minutes.
We
were
there
with
4
people
(42,
40,
15
and
9
years
old)
and
paid
66
euros
because
the
family
card
is
only
valid
for
children
up
to
12
years
old.
We
would
NOT
go
there
again!
Per:
1.
The
backdrops
are
really
great
and
the
play
of
colors
in
some
rooms
is
really
impressive.
2.
Definitely
a
dreamland
for
small
children
as
it
looks
even
more
impressive
when
you
are
smaller.
There
are
enough
participation
opportunities
for
small
children.
3.
Film
with
VR
glasses,
but
there
is
also
a
con
below.
Cons
1.
The
price
of
€18
for
adults
and
young
people
(up
to
12
years
old)
is
already
very
high
for
what
you
can
do/experience
there
as
an
adult
or
young
person.
2.
The
voice
reproduction
and
acoustics
in
the
various
multimedia
locations
were
sometimes
very
poor,
especially
when
there
were
several
people
in
the
room,
which
is
quite
normal
for
an
exhibition
like
this.
3.
The
time
control
on
the
terminals
"Find
out
which
Smurf
you
are"
is
set
far
too
short.
Even
if
you,
as
an
adult,
read
the
text
to
the
children,
you
cannot
manage
to
read
everything
out
loud
without
the
terminal
jumping
back
to
the
starting
point.
This
is
very
frustrating
for
adults
and
children
at
the
same
time
and
is
no
longer
fun
after
the
3rd
restart.
Unfortunately,
1
of
4
terminals
could
not
be
operated
at
all.
4.
We
didn't
even
see
a
costumed
Smurf
the
entire
way
through
the
exhibit.
I
think
that's
a
shame,
as
it
would
have
been
perfect
in
certain
places,
such
as:
in
the
room
where
you
are
trapped
in
Gargamel's
cage.
It
would
have
been
nice
if
the
cage
door
had
been
opened
by
a
"real
smurf".
5.
The
topic
of
sustainability/climate,
which
is
discussed
in
the
opening
film
before
you
enter
the
actual
exhibition,
unfortunately
did
not
run
like
a
common
thread
through
the
exhibition
for
me.
I
was
missing
little
additional
child-friendly
information/films
for
the
children
at
the
individual
stations
that
would
introduce
them
to
the
entire
topic.
I
just
didn't
think
the
individual
hooks
with
the
numbers
and
short
sentences/keywords
on
the
topic
were
enough,
especially
because
the
topic
was
so
explicitly
referred
to
in
the
opening
film.
6.
The
only
“highlight”
for
EVERYONE
was
ultimately
the
room
with
the
VR
glasses.
At
the
end
of
the
"story"
you
escape
by
flying
back
to
the
Smurf
Village
on
a
stork.
Unfortunately,
the
VR
glasses
are
not
suitable
for
people
who
wear
glasses
because
they
are
very
narrow.
In
amusement
parks
there
are,
among
other
things,
VR
glasses
that
adjust
to
the
user's
eyes.
Unfortunately,
that's
not
the
case
here,
so
for
glasses
wearers
like
me,
the
experience
remains
blurry.
But
the
children
also
reported
that
their
“picture”
was
not
entirely
clear
and
was
blurry.
But
the
“worst
thing”
was
that
our
glasses
were
passed
on
directly
to
the
next
person
without
being
disinfected.
Unfortunately,
this
is
not
possible
in
the
current
situation
and
I
of
course
passed
this
information
on
to
the
cashier
as
soon
as
I
left
the
exhibition.
END,
almost
😁
All
in
all,
it
was
definitely
fascinating
for
smaller
children,
but
there
was
nothing
special
for
adults
other
than
the
beautiful
backdrops.
There
is
definitely
a
lot
of
room
for
improvement
and,
in
my
opinion,
unfortunately
not
worth
the
money
for
adults/young
people.
We
definitely
wouldn't
go
there
again!!!!
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