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Lights on, brakes off

For the woman who is about to say yes, but first wants to shine, laugh and go on an adventure together with her besties. This package is perfect as a bachelorette party for women who love fun, a touch of competition and stylish gliding on an E-chopper.

Glow with a mission

You dive into Kroongeheim, a mysterious place in the Veluwe where nothing is what it seems. In the glow-in-the-dark mini-golf course, the battle erupts between the neon lights. Find out who is the glow queen of the group, and who is mainly coming for the pictures.

3.5 hours
10 - 40 people
from €50.00 p.p. (incl. VAT)
4.8 star
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Sample timetable


12:30 Reception with coffee/tea and something tasty
13:00 Activity 1
14:30 Break with drinks and snacks
15:30 Activity 2
18:00 Closing drinks
Eibert van Klompenburg 22-05-2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Super fun afternoon had with colleagues.
Very creative games in all room.
Very nicely thought out all.

Yvonne de Vries 30-05-2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Particularly fun location with assignments to perform together. The challenge remains to find out a.s.a.p. what exactly is the intention/mission?

Moniek Slenders 24-04-2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Had a very fun afternoon at Prison Island. Welcoming people and the explanations were top notch. Games are difficult and easy, but you can choose what you like to do. I was there with 2 children aged 10 and 13, they also enjoyed it very much! We will definitely come back again. Highly recommended!

Patricia 14-04-2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

We didn't really know what to expect, but were very pleasantly surprised with both the activity and the location!
The activities/rooms were even more fun, active and sometimes more difficult ;-) than imagined. We had a great laugh and will be back soon to improve our scores ;-)!

Evelien Koning 16-04-2025

About Prison Island Veluwe

Very fun escape rooms! Definitely recommended

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