Visited Northlandz with my 3-year-old son, and it turned out much better than expected. The sheer scale of this miniature world is jaw-dropping — every inch reflects the founder’s passion and artistry. You can feel it’s a true labor of love, but also like stepping into a time capsule and someones private hobby room at the same time.
That said, a practical note for parents: my little one had a hard time seeing some of the displays on his own, so I ended up carrying him quite a bit. I’d say kids around 4 feet tall or older will probably enjoy it more comfortably.
It’s nice to see that a new manager has taken over while still preserving the original charm and quirky soul of the place. There’s something very nostalgic and human about how it’s maintained — not overly polished, but full of heart.
We both left smiling and already thinking about coming back when he’s a bit taller. Highly recommend it for families and anyone who appreciates craftsmanship and imagination brought to life on such an epic scale, or just for a quirky experience.