Each visit I’ve made to this park has been worse than the previous one. Today, while there was a large group of students zip lining I had a man cat call & heckle myself & my service dog. He tried to get her to come to him & when she wouldn’t respond he actually got up and walked towards me. I not being “properly prepared” immediately & calmly started to my car about 50 yards in front of us as he followed. I made sure to not seem panicked or afraid as it would give him an advantage. The park was full of people playing disc golf or sleeping On benches but none were within sight or reaching distance as I am sure he was aware. I have the horrible feeling about what would have happened if I was staring at my phone and not aware of my surroundings. Just because there are bystanders doesn’t automatically mean anyone will risk their life to save yours. Please be vigilant while visiting this park especially & I would Not recommend bringing children here to play. There are many nicer, safer locations in Daytona. I will never visit this location again as long as it’s left in its current state and I caution others, especially if you are...
Read moreIt appears that this park is no longer maintained, which is a shame because it looks like it used to be a really interesting park. We stopped by to let the kids play for a bit. We started to get a little uneasy when we noticed the tall grass, but hoped they were just a little behind on mowing. The kids played on the dinosaur-shaped equipment, which seemed to still be safe. However, shortly after they all got on the piece of equipment with the slides, I heard my youngest cry out and turned to see wasps swarming around him. I ran to get him while yelling for the other two to get off, but our middle child was also stung before she could get off. Shame on the city for letting this park get into such disrepair! Either keep the park and its equipment properly maintained, or put a warning sign out that kids should not...
Read moreWe came to Daytona to maybe decide to live here.we have been spending a few days In this park, watching county workers destroy the natural habitat and leave a huge mess, watched people who work the Zipline,tell the salvation army folks,not to come through and feed the homeless. We have seen them take away the only grill so people cannot come here and cook out anymore,we did this several times and fed everyone around, Today we were making breakfast to feed people less fortunate than others,and we were told hanging out in our car all day is considered camping and that is not allowed it is trespassing and we could be arrested and our car taken away from us.What kind of park is this? Only for Zipline and frisbee people?, We read the rules. And we're never...
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