The floors need foam added or a silicone to protect the children from falling. The floor is just like the floors in public places, that add a sign that say do not walk on. The children are bumping their heads tremendously an there’s no signs about the floor being dangerous. My child did one lap around the splash pad in excitement of the bucket of water splashing. In 5 seconds of me looking down he slipped an bruised his head. Within 20 mins of us sitting there we witnessed 4 other children disgruntled an dismantled looking for their parents in a panic. There’s no signs about the floors being dangerous. My children had Nike water shoes on and still slipped. Kids with no shoes on still slipped. It’s really dangerous you can get a concussion falling on...
Read moreBeautiful, well kept park. There's an area for smaller kids and bigger kids, but the playground equipment is really available for all ages. They clean the bathrooms every day, so they're nice and clean. It's fun and safe for the kids to play, and there are benches to sit and watch while they play if that's your preference.
It is pretty popular, so aiming for early mornings or weekdays is the best time to go if you want to avoid a big crowd. My kids love going down the "big slides" which are on a 3rd story level. I've gone down them with my kids, and it's fun even for me. Overall, awesome place to go with the kids to burn...
Read moreIt was very convenient. The library was closed so it messed up my flow. We will go back and do one of our old family traditions library, park, splash pad and lunch before heading home.
It was very clean and the people were friendly. Bathrooms were decent. Parking for me was great I was able to park and let my mom and kids go play while I stayed in the truck with the baby.
I love how it had a covering over the park geared towards smaller kids and by the splash pad.
They need to have picnic tables and more benchez with shade coverings...
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