The teacups feature in new Proefkonijnen recordings at Toverland
The TV show Proefkonijnen returned to Toverland and used the teacups for an experiment about nausea. Presenters tested the ride on an empty and full stomach.
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In early 2024, Toverland finally gained a place in the science-themed TV programme Proefkonijnen. For the teacups, it added an unusual piece of public history: the ride was used in an experiment asking whether it is better to board an attraction on a full or empty stomach. Presenters Jurre Geluk and Sahil Amar Aïssa tested the teacups twice, alongside wing coaster Fenix. First they rode on an empty stomach, then again after an extensive meal. The new recordings had been made the previous summer and appeared in the refreshed version of the BNNVARA show, now aimed at children through NPO Zapp. The context was notable because an earlier Toverland item from 2019 had never been broadcast after the old series was taken off air. For visitors and fans, the article shows another side of the teacups. This was not about a breakdown or refurbishment, but about a familiar, accessible ride that was recognisable enough to be placed next to Fenix in a television experiment.