I have no idea why we are rating playgrounds, like, as a society maybe we need to reevaluate what we are doing. How the &$*# do you rate a playground, its entirety subjective, 4 stars for being near by, add another for a water feature on a hot day. Subjective and seasonal? Ive seen playground reviews that are 1 star for seeing a rat at midnight, more questions then answers. Basically i dont care at all about how anyone feels about a playground, and i hope that no one else cares about my feelings about a playground, lets be honest, does anyone get any insight from playground reviews? Then what are we doing? Google is turning our world into a dataset, and thats not interesting, also its not how humans experience places. This sort of rating and review system is how computers and very dumb not really artificial intelligence can comprehend a space/place. A map is a limited set of data to make a representation of space, commentary, reviews and ratings are not as one would expect fleshing out the representation but it seems just making the representation more representational. The only use i can think of is to make humans more predictable to an as yet unmade artificial intelligence and to give them something to read once they have bannished us to the asteroid belt to mine ore for our tech overloards. Also why do they ask me if it costs under ten dollers? Trying to change expectations to fit their neo-liberal agenda? Oh yeah, my kid did totally love it, 100% subjectively a...
Read morePlenty of space, multiple benches and a table in the middle of the park. There is a bulletin board to post neighborhood happenings. The park is filled with garbage receptacles so there's no excuse for littering.:) Additionally, there is a large basketball court and many park commodities such as climbing structures, swings and left behind bicycles,toys, and such. The crowd keeps to themselves but tend to be well mannered. I've seen several birthday parties for little ones held here in warmer weather. In the back is a fairly large area for dogs that's separated from the park. Not by a fence but a bit of distance. Dogs are happily in and out of the park all day..usually on leashes but it isn't odd for well behaved pets that stick by their owners to be off their leash. Dog and kid...
Read more3 entrances, only 2 have gates. But there is also a fully enclosed inner section for little ones + a sand pit. Most of park is wood chips plus a grassy area. Swings: baby, regular, tire and ADA. Spider climber. Splash pad with rotating spray types. Asphalt around splash pad is very uneven and not ideal for new walkers/ overconfident runners. Basketball hoop. Very shady!!!! Resident...
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