Inside the new fairytale suite with secret beds & magic trees opening at theme park that’s ‘better than Disneyland’

A THEME park just a few hours from the UK that's dubbed 'better than Disneyland' has revealed its brand new fairytale hotel rooms.

Efteling, in the Netherlands, first opened in 1952.

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A new fairytale suite has opened at a theme park that's 'better than Disneyland'Credit: Efteling Hotel
The new rooms are the first themed suites in eight years for the Efteling Hotel
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The new rooms are the first themed suites in eight years for the Efteling HotelCredit: Trip Advisor
The room sleeps up to five people, with a huge four poster bed in the middle
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The room sleeps up to five people, with a huge four poster bed in the middleCredit: Efteling Hotel

Since then, many parents have praised the Dutch park, saying it was better and cheaper than Disneyland.

And the theme park has revealed their new themed suite at the Efteling Hotel - the first in eight years.

The Droomvlucht Suite has been inspired by the ride at the theme park.

Sleeping up to five people, inside is a huge four poster bed, as well as bunk beds and a magical "secret" sleeping area.

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The fairytale theme continue inside with flowers and trees built throughout, as as well as a "Swamper keyboard" kids can play.

Also inside is a private bathroom, coffee machine and mini fridge.

The suite starts from £555 per night, working out to £111pp, and includes breakfast and two-day passes for Efteling.

The hotel is just a short walk from the park entrance, so you won't have to go too far.

There are also bunk beds and a secret magical sleeping area
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There are also bunk beds and a secret magical sleeping areaCredit: Efteling Hotel
The suite starts from £555 a night
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The suite starts from £555 a nightCredit: Efteling Hotel

The hotel has lots of other themed suites too including Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel.

Otherwise a more affordable option is their standard five-person rooms, starting from £329 a night (or £65pp).

Efteling Hotel also has it's Gelagkamer bar and Hoffelijke Heraut restaurant serving fairytale meals.

The fairytale theme continues at the 180-acre theme park, with huge play forest, steam carousel and lots of rides.

The scariest are rollercoaster Baron 1898 and haunted house Symbolica.

For something more mellow, there are live shows and a 4D cinema, as well as a monorail.

One mum recently raved about the park.

She said on social media: "With no queue to get in, tickets starting at just £34, and these cool little trolleys that you can pull bigger kids around in, I'm already impressed.

"As you walk around, there's all the magic and attention to detail that you get from a Disney Park, with some amazing indoor rides, which absolutely blew my son away."

Other parents are just as obsessed, with the park having thousands of five-star reviews on TripAdvisor.

Another wrote: "We love theme parks and regularly visit the Merlin parks in the UK, and we've also been lucky enough to visit Disney World and Disneyland Paris - but Efteling is our favourite by far."

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To get to Efteling, Brits can get the Eurostar from London St Pancras to Amsterdam, following by an hour drive.

Otherwise flights to Eindhoven are around one hour and start from just £14 with Ryanair, followed by a 30-minute drive from the airport.

The theme park is less than two hours from the UK
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The theme park is less than two hours from the UKCredit: Efteling