You will have plenty of opportunities to keep your camera busy during your visit to Dutch Village. Here are a few of the spots you won't want to miss.
Considered to be a symbol of good luck and fertility in the Netherlands (and the U.S.A.), our giant stork delivering a baby statue has been in place since the early 1960's. It is now making family memories with a third generation of Dutch Village visitors!
The photo on the left was taken in 1965, and the young boy in the blue shirt is also the man in the picture on the right, which was taken in 2014.
We have many examples of three generations of visitors taking a photo in the stork, and often search it out.
You and up to 3 others can stick your head in the openings and show the world your true Dutch colors while enjoying a field of tulips.
Watch our dancers, dressed in costumes of the Netherlands, perform folk dances to the tunes of our Golden Angel Street Organ. Visitors are invited to learn some easy folk dances. It's fun. It's a memory you'll want to save and share.
A photo opp staple since the early days of Dutch Village, this free-standing photo frame makes you part of our Royal Family.
This shoe is so large that all of your little ones could sit inside the foot opening, and is certainly one of the most shared photos on social media sites.
The village is situated on 9 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, water-filled canals, and nicely paved walkways.
We recommend 3 to 4 hours to visit the village attractions with more time to eat and shop.
All presentations, demonstrations, petting farm and rides are included with your admission.