Left a one-star review for this place pre-reno, due to ridiculous restrictions on scooter riders. Now, they seem to have opened the place up for scooters at all times. And it is a nice skate park. However, it's $15 to get in if you're here in the afternoon, and that seems a bit exorbitant, unless this is a privately owned resort offering. If it's city-built and owned, then city taxes should pay for it, or at least most of it, so it can be accessible to all, for at least a smaller fee. But I'm guessing accessibility to all isn't what the city is going for? Which I wouldn't consider particularly admirable. I'm from a place where parks are freely accessible because of what you pay to live and breath there anyway. So, this is probably a...
Read moreWent to the trouble of parking, equipping my son to ride his scooter in this skate park and walking there only to be turned away because scooters aren't permitted in the afternoons. So, again, won't be back. Completely user unfriendly and presumptive--presumptive in light of the fact that my 4 year-old can do more on his scooter that some kids twice his age. So, disappointing but, in retrospect not surprising, since virtually no place on the Eastern Shore has ever been very welcoming to me and mine. Slammed doors in the face. Typical of here. Way to...
Read moreThey don’t let anything in but skateboards. The last time I was there they didn’t let bmx, scooters and I even think rollerblades weren’t allowed either. U gotta pay so much money to ride a skate park that’s not even close to as good as other parks in Maryland. If u try and go in there with anything else other then a skateboard they will not let u in. so major F for this park. So many other better parks in...
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