4/5 Kelly K. 8 months ago on Google
My
experience
will
only
cover
the
play
areas,
and
it
based
on
being
there
September
of
2023.
It's
a
nice
playground,
but
if
you're
searching
for
one
that
is
also
appropriate
for
the
newly
active
toddler
(12-24
months),
it's
a
bit
limited.
The
slides
are
a
bit
steep.
A
more
gradual
incline
would
be
better
for
those
toddlers
learning
how
a
slide
works.
Only
a
couple
of
toddler
swings,
no
parent-child
swings.
The
chains
are
showing
signs
of
rust
and
will
rub
off
onto
your
hands
or
clothes.
Some
of
the
"play
objects"
are
fading.
Touching
them
up
with
paint
or
staining
the
exposed
wood
could
help
with
aesthetics.
One
of
the
rope
climbers
has
exposed
metal.
The
matted
areas
are
soft
and
comfortable
to
walk
on,
but
there
are
some
holes
in
a
few
spots
that
could
cause
your
little
one
to
trip.
Also,
there
seems
to
be
some
kind
of
deterrent
for
the
bees.
In
a
plastic
bottle
taped
to
a
pole,
they
seem
to
collect
there,
get
trapped
in
the
liquid
and
die.
All
in
all,
it
is
a
bit
better
for
older
kids
and
the
ones
would
like
to
play
basketball
because
the
tether
ball
is
gone
too.
I'll
probably
still
check
it
out
occasionally,
to
see
if
it's
better,
but
I'll
probably
continue
to
go
back
to
the
parks
in
Ft.
Mitchell,
Edgewood,
or
Wilder.