This is a good playground. Lots of space to run, climb and play. It is, however, hotter than Hell when it’s warm outside due to the lack of trees and the indoor community center needs a major overhaul… that’s $$$ though, yes, from a city with failing schools. So, I’ll shut up.
Olga M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Being just a block away from our house this is our go-to playground. It’s a nice setting and I’m giving them 4 stars just for being there but I do agree with Rebecca’s review — it gets extremely loud and pretty out of control during the day, especially when older kids from daycares are visiting(and the teachers can’t care less what the kids are doing as long as they are safe). Oh well, as a working mom I usually visit in the evening anyway and would recomment to do so if you want a calmer and more controlled setting.
Riva K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
The location is great but there is no shade and at times, there are simply too many unsupervised kids around.
Caitlin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 PA, PA
Tennis courts in Philly? About as hard to find as an editorial position at Vogue. The best ones are definitely at Seger Park(behind Whole Goods on Lombard). But this park doesn’t require a payment or membership and the one court is almost always free(because no one knows about it). So please, don’t crowd this place now that I’ve shared my secret! The playground here is a pretty nice set up. Lots of rubber and rounded corners for you first-time dads. But this place can get rowdy with rebellious kids sometimes. Not much of a park(no grass) but there are a few benches on which to enjoy your gourmet chicken fingers form New Wave while you wait for the courts.(New Wave is one block east.)