The adventure itself is quite enjoyable, with intriguing facts and captivating scenery. However, the subsequent chocolate tasting experience leaves much to be desired. It took place in a souvenir store, and the lady in charge on that particular day appeared to harbor a strong aversion towards people. Accompanied by my friend and her son, we encountered a rather unpleasant incident when the boy expressed his interest in sampling the chocolate. The lady, visibly annoyed, curtly inquired if we were members of the 'Chocolate Adventure'. Even after confirming our membership, she promptly turned her back on us and resumed explaining the nuances of chocolate to other visitors. Such disregard, particularly towards a child, is utterly...
Read moreExtremely disappointing. Inefficient processing of the crowds on entry. Whilst the "roving carts" were mildly amusing for the kids, the majority of the movies were out of focus and grainy with very average sound quality. The chocolates handed out by the machine at the last station were a joke - 3 Lindt truffles for a party of six! One could help oneself to another truffle on the way out but this seemed to be very much an afterthought. Definitely not worth the 18 Francs - rather buy yourself some Lindt truffles at the supermarket, watch a YouTube Video on chocolate making and go enjoy the view...
Read moreThis experience puts you in a cart for 15 minutes and pushes you around different rooms telling you about the evolution and production of chocolate. It’s a pretty interesting and unique way of learning something new. At the start you get a translator for if you’re a non-german speaker. After the tour you get a voucher so you can claim a free bag of a few chocolates which was nice! I suggest doing this tour if you’re already in the transport museum. I wouldn’t suggest going to this experience alone also since it only lasts...
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