GetSoftPlay

Soft Play Equipment Supplier for the Netherlands

GetSoftPlay exports Turkish-manufactured soft play structures to Dutch binnenspeeltuinen, holiday parks and pancake restaurants, delivered by road freight in about one week. Turkey is a global soft play manufacturing hub, and Dutch buyers combine that cost advantage with EN 1176 engineering and the documentation needed under the Netherlands' attraction and playground equipment regime (WAS), where equipment is certified by designated inspection bodies.

Begin with a free 3D design tailored to your floor plan; our cost guide shows how projects typically price out at $180–$500 per m2 installed.

The Netherlands market

The Netherlands punches far above its size in indoor play: binnenspeeltuinen are a fixture of Dutch family life, partly thanks to the weather. Equipment must meet EN 1176, and the Dutch market operates under the Warenwetbesluit attractie- en speeltoestellen (WAS) framework, in which playground equipment is type-approved and certified by designated bodies — so buyers should insist on a supplier accustomed to producing certification-ready documentation.

Distinctive Dutch venue types include large standalone binnenspeeltuinen (often 800–2,500 m2), play zones at holiday parks — a major national industry with chains operating dozens of parks — pancake restaurants with integrated play structures, and municipal or community-run indoor playgrounds. Dutch operators are notably design-forward, favouring bright contemporary theming and open sightline layouts over enclosed maze-style structures.

Ceiling heights in Dutch commercial halls frequently allow 3–4 play levels, and climbing volcanoes and large slide towers are popular anchor attractions.

Logistics and installation

Road freight from Turkey to the Netherlands takes about 1 week, running the same European corridor as German deliveries, with Rotterdam also available as a sea option for oversized loads. With 2–4 weeks of manufacturing, Dutch projects typically complete in 5–8 weeks from order. The EU–Turkey customs union arrangement simplifies paperwork for industrial goods; the export team prepares all movement and conformity documents.

The installation crew travels from the factory and assembles on site in 3–7 days. For holiday park operators, installations are usually scheduled in low season between guest turnover periods.

Frequently asked questions

Does the equipment meet Dutch certification requirements?

Structures are built to EN 1176 and delivered with the technical file needed for certification under the Dutch WAS framework. We routinely prepare documentation for review by designated inspection bodies.

How quickly can you deliver to the Netherlands?

About one week by road from Turkey after a 2–4 week manufacturing period. Most Dutch projects are installed within 5–8 weeks of order confirmation.

Do you work with holiday parks and restaurant chains?

Yes. Multi-site rollouts for holiday park and restaurant chains are common in the Dutch market, and we can standardise a design across locations while adapting each structure to the individual hall.

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