The Amsterdam Dungeon experience is an 80 minute journey into the darker side of Amsterdam's history. By way of live actor shows, special effects, story telling and a roller coaster ride, all of your senses will be on high alert for the funny, scary experience that shares 500 years of history with you. You can read much, much more over on the website about the details but I am assured there is both screaming and laughing involved.
So, now to the important part - how can you win this family ticket? Easy, here's how.
- Use the Rafflecopter form below to "Share an experience where actually you'd rather have been locked in a dungeon". Let me give you a couple of examples to help you - in my case I would rather have been in a dungeon than holding back contractions for 30 minutes when my first son was ready to be born because there was no hospital staff available to help deliver him. In my husband's case he might well rather be in a dungeon than visit a certain Scandinavian furniture store on a Sunday morning. This is the only mandatory action.
- Go like my Expat Life with a Double Buggy Facebook page to earn extra points.
- Tweet about this giveaway for extra points.
- The competition ends on Pakjesavond - 5 December to add an extra 'present' for one lucky winner just as Sinterklaas returns to Spain.
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I'd rather be locked in a dungeon than have my in laws to stay for a week at Christmas. We are doing building work and have one shower room, no kitchen, no sitting room and no spare bedroom. A dungeon sounds lovely!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a disaster waiting to happen - I know where I'd rather be too….. good luck!
ReplyDeleteI'd rather be locked in a dungeon than have Thanksgiving at my house in the next few weeks.
ReplyDeleteOh oh Jamie - I thought Thanksgiving was supposed to be fun :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. Can we just say any night the twins + 1 wouldn't sleep for a week straight? I would gladly gladly gladly sleep ALONE in a dungeon with a few rats!
ReplyDeleteI would much rather be in a dungeon then be on a transatlantic flight with any child younger then two and older then three months. Was such a difference this time with both or kids over four!
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