I usually enjoy this place very much. I had some negatives, today. One was all the older kids climbing up and above the slides. They did this the last time I was there, too. Parents/caretakers need to monitor the children better. They terrified my 2 yo whom was trying to go down and there's one 7-10 yo on top of his slide and another climbing up inside the one he was going down. There was broken glass around the play area in a couple different places. Everyone should know not to bring glass, especially to areas where kids play and there's water so they may not have shoes on. Lastly, we usually go to the table area on the right and place our things on the middle table, if it is open. When we came back to our table to give our Littles lunch a group of other people were hoovered around our things and sitting at our table and placing their things with ours. They claimed they had a reservation. First I'd heard of the park tables being reserved. They said check the sign in the front. There are several signs in the front area of the tables. We did find someone had a reservation, BUT more signs need to be posted at the table areas about reservations and sitting times. This family had no tact whatsoever to do what they did to our table and our things. However, had we known there was a reservation we wouldn't have set up our table. I would love to say a good thing and it's great actually; they have sunscreen SPF30 in the bathrooms and that's wonderful. I applaud the parks and rec for...
ย ย ย Read moreThis place is seriously AMAZING. Best park by far in the Treasure Valley. I rented a spot here for my daughter's 8th birthday in May, and it was secluded, but still close enough to the park that kids could go back and forth. The splash pad is WAY better than Settler's park, and everyone seems to love giant bucket that dumps every couple of minutes. I really liked that there was a small area of the splash pad for super little ones. It's just a small spot on the ground that looks almost like a small creek, with lots of twists and turns. It has knobs the kids can turn to stop the water, or redirect it to a different part of the creek. It's amazing because you don't have to worry about them getting a surprise splash, or getting run over by bigger kids running around the water features. The actual park portion is HUGE. There are a ton of slides to choose from, and a few spots that shade the play area for hot summer days. I cannot say anything bad about this park! The only bad thing is that once you go here, your kids will never want to go to a...
ย ย ย Read moreGreat park with great amenities. However, we recently attended one of my daughters friends birthdays who mistakingly thought they had access to the sunrise pavilion. Another family showed up who had rented it and the adult man who demanded the family leave was a complete douche. Instead of being compassionate towards the situation they made the family and all her friends sit in the rain to open presents and eat cake, abruptly ending the party with no shelter and poor weather conditions. Who kicks a little girl out in the rain on her birthday? These people had an opportunity to be nice and share the space for a brief period of time (maybe 7 kids in total and the pavilion is massive. There was PLENTY of room with closing doors), but instead they choose the all too common route of only thinking about themselves. If you're reading this, be better than these people. Be nice to people even when you don't have to. Do better. This is a 5 star park, but a 1 star man who...
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