Amsterdam: The Upside Down & The All Out Combination Ticket

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Amsterdam: The Upside Down & The All Out Combination Ticket

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Optical illusions and games, side by side. I like the The Upside Down rooms for the photo moments and the way everything feels built for laughs, and I also love the unlimited games at The All Out for a solid, no-stress 2-hour play window. One thing to consider: your All Out time is limited to 2 hours, so plan your energy instead of wandering forever.

This combo is efficient. Both stops are right next to each other at Europaboulevard 5, and you start at the entrance for The Upside Down. You’ll also get lockers for small and medium items at The Upside Down, which makes it easier to actually enjoy the interactive rooms (and not baby your bag the whole time).

Before you go, make a simple prep: bring a charged smartphone. The ticket includes digital photo downloads, plus a printed welcome picture at The Upside Down, so you’ll want your phone ready for the uploads and downloads flow.

Key takeaways before you buy

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  • World’s largest upside down social media-style experience: expect gravity-bending rooms designed for that classic “how is this possible” effect.
  • 2 hours of unlimited games at The All Out: darts, shuffleboards, Dutch sjoelen, karaoke, and a ball pit, all included in that time block.
  • You get photos both ways: a printed welcome picture plus digital photo downloads.
  • Lockers remove friction: small and medium items are covered at The Upside Down.
  • Kick back at the café and shop: you’re not rushed out immediately after the main rooms.
  • One location, double fun: The All Out is right next to The Upside Down, so you won’t lose time crossing town.

Entering The Upside Down and The All Out at Europaboulevard 5

Amsterdam: The Upside Down & The All Out Combination Ticket - Entering The Upside Down and The All Out at Europaboulevard 5
The combo ticket’s practical advantage is location. You meet at Europaboulevard 5 at the entrance of The Upside Down, and The All Out sits right next door. That matters in a city where “close” can still mean a walk, a tram, or a wrong turn. Here, it’s basically a two-zone day.

You’ll likely want to start at The Upside Down first. That’s where you’ll use the lockers, get settled in the vibe, and use the photo moments while you still have the energy for a full set of optical illusion rooms. Then you roll straight into The All Out for games.

Also, the host/greeter is English, which helps if you have questions about how the photo downloads or game flow works. The venue is listed as wheelchair accessible, so it’s worth considering if you’re planning around mobility needs.

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Ticket basics: what this combo really includes

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For about $47 per person (and it’s valid for 1 day), you’re paying for two different types of fun in one ticket:

1) The Upside Down Amsterdam entry

  • Printed welcome picture
  • Lockers for small and medium items
  • Digital photo downloads
  • Access to The Upside Down Café and shop
  • Discount on parking

2) The All Out: 2 hours of unlimited gaming

  • Interactive darts
  • Shuffleboards
  • Dutch sjoelen
  • Karaoke
  • Ball pit

This is the key value idea: you’re not just buying admission. You’re buying a chunk of time for play (2 hours) plus a photo package (printed + digital). If your Amsterdam day already has museum hopping, this ticket can be a nice, different break—hands-on, social, and very photo-friendly.

One small catch: the ticket says you should check availability to see starting times. That means you’ll want to line it up with your day instead of assuming you can just show up whenever.

The Upside Down: gravity breaks, and your camera gets a workout

Amsterdam: The Upside Down & The All Out Combination Ticket - The Upside Down: gravity breaks, and your camera gets a workout
At The Upside Down, the whole point is interactive optical illusion design. Rooms and decor defy gravity, so you’re constantly spotting “wait, that can’t be right” setups. What I like about this type of attraction is that it doesn’t require you to decode anything. You just walk in, follow the fun, and let the space do the trick.

Expect interactive rooms that are meant to stimulate your senses and keep you moving. This is not the kind of museum visit where you spend ten minutes in front of one display. It’s more like a guided scavenger hunt—except the prize is the photo you didn’t think you’d be able to take.

You’ll also get the built-in photo support. There’s a printed welcome picture and later digital photo downloads. That turns into an easy souvenir, because you’re not scrambling to remember settings or timing. You’re basically building a stack of proof that you were really there.

A helpful real-world note: one verified booking (Asta from France) said it wasn’t very crowded, and they were able to enjoy themselves and take really beautiful photos. That’s exactly the sort of situation where The Upside Down shines—less waiting, more time to reset your pose.

The All Out games: 2 hours of unlimited play

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Once you’re done with The Upside Down rooms, head next door to The All Out for your 2 hours of unlimited gaming. The All Out is set up so you and a friend can bounce between activities without the pressure of a single “attraction” running on a tight schedule.

Here’s what’s included in that 2-hour window:

  • Interactive Darts
  • Shuffleboards
  • Dutch Sjoelen (a traditional-style board game you can play in an arcade setting)
  • Karaoke
  • Ball pit

I like that the list covers different moods. Darts and shuffleboards give you something competitive. Karaoke is pure social chaos (in a good way). And the ball pit is the “okay, we’re here to have fun” reset button.

The time limit is the only real drawback baked into this half of the day. Two hours can feel fast if you’re doing everything in a serious, go-for-a-score way. My advice: pick a quick order of operations before you start—maybe darts or shuffleboard first, then one “serious game,” then karaoke, then ball pit. That way you don’t end up chasing your own tail when the clock starts getting loud.

Cocktails and the café/shops: the slower side of the experience

It’s easy to think of these places as only “do and leave.” But The Upside Down includes access to The Upside Down Café and shop, and the experience also mentions an extraordinary bar where you can try unique cocktails.

That matters because you can treat this combo ticket as an easy half-day plan. You don’t have to keep your pace constant from start to finish. If you get a little photo-fatigue (it happens), step into the café area, grab a drink, and let your group reset.

And if you’re traveling with someone who’s less into games but still wants the vibe, the café/bar side gives them a comfortable way to enjoy the atmosphere while you do a round of games or snap a few more photos.

Photos, lockers, and your smartphone plan

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You’ll have enough going on that you should reduce friction early. The ticket includes:

  • Lockers for small and medium items at The Upside Down
  • A printed welcome picture
  • Digital photo downloads

That adds up to a simple photo strategy:

1) Use the lockers so your hands are free inside the illusion rooms.

2) Keep your smartphone charged so you can use it confidently for photos and any download flow.

3) Expect to rely on the venue’s photo downloads rather than only your own snapshots.

This is also where the “bring a charged smartphone” instruction becomes real. If your battery is low, you’ll feel it immediately—because you’re in a space where you’ll want to keep shooting.

Parking discount and getting around (without over-planning)

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There’s a discount on parking included with the ticket. If you’re doing Amsterdam by car (not always the default), that’s a meaningful cost-saving line item.

If you’re using public transit or walking, you don’t need to plan around parking—but you should still plan around arrival time. Since starting times are listed as something to check based on availability, it’s smart to pick a time window that fits your day so you’re not rushing between zones.

Also, because The All Out is right next to The Upside Down, you can treat the combo like a two-part stop, not two separate adventures across town.

Price and value: is $47 a good deal?

Amsterdam: The Upside Down & The All Out Combination Ticket - Price and value: is $47 a good deal?
The ticket price is $47 per person, and you’re getting:

  • Admission to a gravity-defying, photo-focused attraction
  • A printed welcome photo and digital photo downloads
  • Lockers for small and medium items
  • Café/shop access
  • A 2-hour, unlimited-use game block at The All Out

Value depends on how you like to spend your time in Amsterdam. If you enjoy interactive, social activities—especially ones where your phone camera actually has a job—this combo can feel like a solid deal. You’re paying for both the “memories” side (photos) and the “activity” side (games).

If you’re only interested in one half—either the illusion rooms or the game arcade—then you might feel like you’re paying for something you won’t use. But if your ideal day includes both playful photos and hands-on competition, this ticket is built for that.

Who this Amsterdam combo fits best

Amsterdam: The Upside Down & The All Out Combination Ticket - Who this Amsterdam combo fits best
This combo works best for:

  • Couples who want shared activities without a long, heavy schedule
  • Groups of friends who like trying different games in one location
  • Families (especially when kids like hands-on fun like a ball pit)
  • Anyone who wants a break from purely cultural sightseeing and still wants the experience to be “active”

It may not be ideal if you want quiet, slow-paced sightseeing. The vibe here is interactive and playful. You’ll be moving around and engaging—by design.

And if you’re the type who hates time limits, remember: your All Out fun is capped at 2 hours. You can absolutely make that work, but don’t plan to do everything slowly.

A practical way to plan your day (so you don’t feel rushed)

Here’s a simple planning flow you can use:

  • Start at The Upside Down during one of the available starting times. Use lockers early and focus on the rooms when you’re fresh.
  • After you’ve taken your photos and wandered the spaces, plan a short break in the Café area if you want it.
  • Head to The All Out next door and commit to your 2-hour game plan. Decide which games you want most and do those first.
  • Finish with the fun stuff that feels most “you were really there” (karaoke or the ball pit tend to be the top pick here).

Because The All Out is adjacent, you’re not fighting logistics. The only pressure is the clock for the games.

Should you book the Amsterdam Upside Down & All Out combo ticket?

I’d book it if you want a day that’s both visual and active. The ticket is strong when you’ll use the photo extras and you’re excited about games like interactive darts, shuffleboards, Dutch sjoelen, karaoke, and the ball pit.

Skip it (or reconsider timing) if you prefer calm, indoor sightseeing only, or if you’re not interested in the 2-hour limit for unlimited games. Also, if your smartphone battery tends to die fast, treat that like a priority. Bring it fully charged so you can actually use the digital photo downloads without stress.

If your goal is a fun Amsterdam stop that doesn’t require deep planning—and gives you photos plus real play—this combo makes a lot of sense.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the combo ticket?

You go to Europaboulevard 5 in Amsterdam, which is the entrance of The Upside Down. The All Out is located right next to The Upside Down.

What does the ticket include?

The ticket includes entry to The Upside Down Amsterdam and 2 hours of unlimited gaming at The All Out, plus The Upside Down photo items and some extra access (café and shop).

How long can I play at The All Out?

You have 2 hours of unlimited gaming at The All Out.

Which games are available at The All Out?

The All Out includes Interactive Darts, Shuffleboards, Dutch Sjoelen, Karaoke, and a Ball pit.

Are photos included with The Upside Down entry?

Yes. You get a printed welcome picture and digital photo downloads.

Do I get lockers at The Upside Down?

Yes. There are lockers for small and medium items at The Upside Down.

Is the experience wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the venue is listed as wheelchair accessible.

What language is the host/greeter?

The host/greeter is English.

What should I bring with me?

You should bring a charged smartphone.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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