2/5 ortal i. 7 months ago on Google • 12 reviews
Today
we
were
in
Kayaki
Gosher,
I
stayed
with
the
baby
in
the
entrance
area
due
to
an
age
limit,
and
since
I
wanted
to
sit
comfortably
in
the
shade
until
the
family
finished
the
kayaks
(they
really
enjoyed
the
experience
of
the
boat)
I
went
into
the
nearby
parkaki
"which
offers
a
fountain
park,
kayaks,
mini
golf,
inflatables,
spacious
lawns,
Shady
corners,
barbecue
corners
and
more."
The
cost
per
person
(!)
-
NIS
60,
not
cheap
for
an
hour
and
a
half
of
rest
in
the
shade
but
not
bad...
the
main
thing
is
that
the
baby
can
crawl
a
little
on
normal
grass
and
not
dry
out
in
the
stroller.
In
practice
-
2
neglected
and
dirty
inflatables
(what's
the
problem
with
washing
the
inflatable
in
the
morning??),
water
flows
along
the
park
with
cute
bridges
(there
is
nothing
to
do
there
and
small
children
cannot
be
"released"
so
they
don't
fall
into
the
water),
mini
golf
-
6
dirty
positions
with
nails,
fragments
glasses,
cigarette
butts.
The
grass
is
filthy
with
snacks,
ropes,
cigarettes,
wipes,
cups,
nails
and
much
more.
There
are
no
toilets
inside
the
complex
so
you
have
to
go
outside
to
use
the
toilets,
there
is
no
buffet
inside
the
complex
so
even
to
buy
anything
you
have
to
leave
the
complex.
And
there
was
no
one
but
me
there!
Not
groups,
not
families,
nobody!!!
Once
someone
came
in
with
a
golf
cart
to
exchange
bags
with
the
empty
bins...
I
really
don't
see
a
reason
for
all
this
filth.
I
don't
expect
a
playground
or
inflatables
to
be
clean,
I
know
it's
a
bacteria
colony,
but
here
it's
extraordinary
filth
and
a
real
danger
to
the
target
audience
(children).
In
short,
I
have
no
problem
paying,
but
minimal
maintenance
and
concern
for
the
guests'
safety
would
not
be
harmful.
Keiki
is
the
kind
of
bridge