TERRIBLE SECURITY. Me and my friend are teens, we were playing on the swings normally, the park was somewhat empty and it's not like we caused chaos or anything we were just chilling and not bothering anyone, nobody even wanted the swings Then a security guard came up to us and told us we were too old for them, it's a public park for god's sake and it doesn't show a specific age to get on? we weren't on the kid seats either and the swings weren't gonna break, it was legit just random targetting it was our first time there and we didn't know it had rules and this much security we thought it was just a normal park considering it's free and doesn't have any reservations. We politely asked him why and he wouldn't wanna explain and just told us we have 5 minutes before we get kicked out and he was staring at us from afar the whole time it was uncomfortable as hell. If he had explained to us why it's not allowed – regardless of how STUPID I think that rule is – I wouldn't have wrote a bad review. But the way he handled it was so rude and ruined our moods so badly. Let public parks be public parks again aslong as people aren't ruining property or causing mishap. Never going again despite the other positives until they fix the security issue...
Read moreIf i could give a park worst review than this I certainly would. There is barely any good park in this city. When there is one securities here are always here to snatch joys out of kids. Little kids playing football not allowed. Badminton? Not allowed. You could say anything i came with for my kids they will come and say not allowed. But they will be very happy for people who came with dinner and al baik and coffee and just sit down there making mess with their food garbage. The list of things not allowed in the park is insanely long 😂. Ive seen the most beautiful parks in London never have such list. Everyone are free to play and exist. Built the park just for the park to look good and not for people to freely use. Not to mention this park have lots of old people who love sitting down and scolding kids for playing. They want their peace which I suggest them take their grumpy old soul to their home and don't leave home. Instead of promoting kids to be exercising and moving they prefer kids to sit down and keep their park pretty. I’ve never hated park and security of their park more...
Read moreAs parents in Jeddah, the quest for engaging and safe outdoor spaces for our children can sometimes feel like an expedition in itself. But fear not, for Prince Majid Park emerges as a triumphant oasis, offering a vast and vibrant playground sure to captivate young minds and ignite hours of joyful exploration.
A Wonderland of Activities:
Spanning a generous space, the park boasts a diverse array of attractions geared towards children of all ages. Swings of various heights and configurations provide opportunities for soaring swings and playful giggles, while towering slides challenge adventurous spirits with thrilling descents.
A Few Considerations:
As with any popular destination, weekends and holidays can see increased crowds at the park. Arriving early to secure a shady spot for your picnic blanket is recommended. Sunscreen, hats, and ample water are essential to combat the warm Jeddah sun. Most importantly, keep a watchful eye on your children as they navigate the...
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