4/5 Renato E. 9 months ago on Google • 36 reviews
The
purpose
of
this
review
is
not
to
hate
or
harm
this
place
and
the
people
in
charge
of
taking
care
of
it
in
any
way,
shape,
or
form.
That
being
said,
I
hope
you
take
this
review
as
an
informative
review.
Atmosphere:
Getting
to
this
island
was
quite
a
journey.
Perfect
for
a
great
walk.
The
island
itself
was
nice
and
spacious,
with
many
soccer
fields
to
use,
not
only
for
soccer
but
for
other
sports
as
well.
However,
I
don't
think
there
are
enough
parking
spots.
So,
make
sure
you
get
there
early
if
you
go
there
by
car.
I
have
seen
how
crowded
it
can
get
when
there
is
a
concert.
I
did
not
find
a
kiosk
or
something
similar
where
I
can
use
at
least
a
bottle
of
water.
So,
if
you
plan
to
stay
there
for
most
of
the
day,
make
sure
you
take
something
to
eat
or
drink
with
you.
Most
importantly,
make
sure
not
to
leave
any
garbage
behind.
I
saw
garbage
lying
around,
which
is
just
sad
to
see
soda
cans,
beer
cans,
etc.
As
grown-ups,
you
should
have
the
responsibility
to
put
garbage
in
its
place
and
set
an
example
for
the
younger
generations.
Accessibility:
You
can
choose
between
walking,
biking,
and
driving.
If
you're
in
Astoria,
you
can
drive,
bike,
or
walk
through
the
Tri-Borough
bridge.
There
are
actually
thin
slides
on
the
stairs
of
the
bridge
to
make
it
easy
for
bikers
to
move
their
bikes.
Be
really
cautious
when
you
get
the
upper
point
of
the
bridge,
especially
with
children,
because
there
is
no
fence.
If
you
are
in
East
Harlem,
you
can
walk
and
bike
through
the
Ward's
Island
bridge
that
is
located
between
102st
and
105st.
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