I have very mixed feelings about this place. We stayed in one of the tiny homes. The home was very nice, clean, kitchen was perfect and functional. Beds were comfortable. Nice table and chairs and small living area with comfortable couch and TV. This home is really not for people traveling internationally like us. We came from the US, traveling around the country, and we did not have amenities that we needed with us. We did pay for linens, but you do have to pay six euros per towel set. We had to buy our own toilet paper. They were no kitchen towels. They do give you a small package with a garbage bag, dishwasher, tablets, and sink soap. They do have a sauna, but you can only use it when the desk is open, which is limited hours. And even the hours posted or not necessarily the hours that they are there. For example, after a long day of touring, it would’ve been nice to use the sauna. But at 5:30 PM they were closed. No one at the front desk. Even though it said there would be. I think if you were traveling and you were local, I wanted to do this for your vacation, it would probably be very nice. If you were a family, you certainly could get the joining homes. But there’s nothing to do actually in the facility and you have to drive wherever you want to go. It is close to Amsterdam and the beach. The other thing, is, if the sound of airplanes bother you, forget it. We did not find them bothersome, but we did keep the windows closed at night. (we didn’t use air conditioning or heat so I don’t know if that works). The airplanes are about every two minutes and they’re pretty low. I don’t know how people live here, there are a few permanent residence in the area. It would drive me bananas, sitting outside, listening to airplanes that often. Otherwise, it’s near a Park, which we didn’t investigate at all. There’s a mode train museum nearby, but apparently all train museums in the Netherlands are permanently closed for some bizarre reason. I would say, just look carefully at what your needs are before you stay here.
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