Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Westbrook Park - Westminster 05/29/2018

After finishing up at Countryside Park, we ventured over to nearby Westbrook Park in Westminster.  We enjoyed a little lunch before the playing began.  Here's how the scores played out.



Location: This is a large neighborhood park, which is located next to an Elementary School.  There is plenty of parking.  There is a pavilion with shaded tables.  There is no view to speak of, but the park does border Big Dry Creek.
Dad's Score:5



Cleanliness/Safety:  This is a large, popular park. Because of this, there was some litter scattered about.  There were also some older teens hanging out by there cars in the parking lot playing very loud music.  Normally this wouldn't bother me, but my 7 year old was very curious as to what those kids were doing.  There were garbage cans, portapotties, and a drinking fountain available.  The surface was partially covered by rubber covering, and the other part was covered by wood chips.
Dad's Score: 5


Uniqueness:  This park definitely had some cool equipment going for it.  It looks like it has been recently updated with new equipment.  There was a vertical spinner, which was also a big hit at Quail's Crossing park.  There was also a cool spinner/bouncer that I seemed to think was much more fun than my kids did.  There were plenty of things to climb, as well as the usual slides and monkey bars.
Dad's Score: 6


Age Appropriateness:  This playground had enough to keep both kids busy.  They spent time fighting over the vertical spinner, but each was able to find other equipment to fill their needs as well.
Dad's Score: 7



Fun:  Both kids had a lot of fun.  They seemed to spend more time on the newer equipment, but the old section held their attention for a while as well.
Dad's Score: 7

Final Scores:
Dad's: 30/50

Monday, June 11, 2018

Countryside Park - Westminster 05/29/2018

On this day's agenda was a trip to Countryside Park in Westminster.  We had attempted to review this park previously, but it was overtaken by a school group so we decided to come back at a less crowded time.  Here's how it played out.


Location:  This is a neighborhood park with some nice views of the foothills.  It is located next to a community pool.  There's plenty of parking, but no bathroom facilities.  We didn't venture into the community center to see if there were bathrooms inside, but I'd imagine there are.  There is a small pavilion with some shaded seating for parents.
Dad's Score: 6



Cleanliness/Safety:  This seemed like a pretty clean, well maintained playground.  The surface was covered in wood chips.  There were some garbage cans, but no water fountains that I could find. 
Dad's Score: 6



Uniqueness:  This had a pirate ship and lighthouse theme, and it was more convincing than the Pirate Park in Louisville that we had reviewed previously.  None of the equipment was very unique outside of the theme, though.
Dad's Score: 6



Age Appropriateness:  This park had separate areas and slides for different age groups, although Beckett had no problems reaching even the highest slide.
Dad's Score: 8



Fun: The kids had fun, but surprisingly were ready to leave within 30 minutes.  They enjoyed the tower and slides the most.  This is a good park if you live nearby, but not a destination for those coming from further away.
Dad's Score: 5

Final Scores:
Dad: 31/50

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Outlook Park - Broomfield 05/28/2018

The second park we visited on Memorial Day was in Broomfield named Outlook Park.  Unfortunately for this park, the boys were already pretty tired after leaving Quail's Crossing.  They did give it a fair shot, though, and here's how it played out.



Location:  It's a pretty, neighborhood playground.  The scenic views definitely do not live up to it's name, though.  There was parking, and some portapotties.  There was plenty of shaded seating and a pavilion with tables available.  It was close to a bike trail.
Dad's Score: 4



Cleanliness/Safety: It was a pretty clean park, with very little litter scattered around.  There were garbage cans available.  The surface was covered in wood chips.  There was shaded seating, but no shade over the play area.
Dad's Score: 6


Uniqueness:  This park had nothing particularly unique about it. 
Dad's Score: 2



Age Appropriateness:  There weren't any designated little kids areas, but Beckett was able to use just about all of the equipment except for the monkey bars.  Connor liked the monkey bars, but was a little bored with the rest of the playground. 
Dad's Score: 4


Fun:  As I said at the beginning, the boys may have been a bit tired after the first park of the day.  They didn't seem very interested in this playground, and they were both ready to go after about 20 minutes.
Dad's Score: 3

Final Score:
Dad: 19

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Quail's Crossing - Westminster 05/28/2018

On this Memorial Day I needed to get the kids out of the house so my wife could sleep in between night shifts.  We decided on new playground for all of us in Westminster at Quail's Crossing Park.  Here's how it played out.


Location: A pretty residential park next to a bike trail.  It's not a very big park, but seems like a great neighborhood spot for fun.  It has limited street parking.  It's definitely not the most scenic of places, but offers a bit of relaxation in suburbia.  There wasn't much shady seating available other than a stone wall.  The picnic tables were slightly elevated and the view was blocked by some bushes.
Dad's Score: 4



Cleanliness/Safety:  It seemed like a safe and clean park.  There was no litter to speak of, and garbage cans were available.  There were no restrooms or water fountains.  The surface was composed of wood chips.
Dad's Score: 6



Uniqueness: This was a very unique playground with the space shuttle theme.  The space ship itself led to some fun slides, and even had a bench at the top that my kids made their "hideout."  The control panel kept Beckett busy with the knobs and wheels.  This was the first park that we encountered the vertical spinner, and it was a big hit.
Dad's Score: 9



Age Appropriateness: Although it didn't have a separate area for younger kids, the space shuttle had different levels to accomodate all ages.  With a little encouragement, Beckett was able to make it up to the hideout on the top level.  The control panel was more interesting for my 3 year old than my 7 year old, but I think it added to the theme nicely.
Dad's Score: 7



Fun: As we all know having fun is the bottom line, and the kids had a blast here.  They loved the theme, slides, and ladders.  The verical spinner was also quite a pleasant surprise.  The boys spent a lot of time in there.  Connor said this was probably one of the top 3 playgrounds for fun since we started this.
Dad's Score: 10


Final Score:
Dad: 36

Friday, June 8, 2018

North Midway Sensory Park - Broomfield - 05/23/2018

Today we were joined by my beautiful wife, Elaine.  We decided to try out a couple of local sensory parks.  Our second stop of the day was North Midway Sensory Park.  Here's the breakdown for how it played out.

Location: This is a large park in a residential area of Broomfield, with plenty of street parking or in nearby lots.  The view wasn't very scenic, mostly of the backs of houses.  There is a small stream running through the park.  There was a shaded pavilion with restrooms and a water fountain.
Dad's Score: 3

Cleanliness/Safety:  The playground was pretty clean.  There were garbage cans available.  The surface was a mixture of rubber padding and wood chips.
Dad's Score: 4

Uniqueness:  There wasn't much unique about this park.  Most of the equipment was pretty standard, except for one blue wave thingy that my kids didn't know what to do with.
Dad's Score: 3

Age Appropriateness:  Sensory parks are not meant for older kids, and today's playgrounds were no exception.  My 3 year old had a great time, but my 7 yr old was bored pretty quickly, and ended up having more fun playing in the stream.
Dad's Score: 3

Fun:  This is a hard category to score, but since I'm taking Beckett's experience into account when scoring I'll score it slightly higher than Connor.  Connor's score would be lower if not for the stream.
Dad's Score: 5

Final Score:
Dad: 18

Arista Sensory Park - Broomfield 05/23/2018

Connor, Beckett, and I welcomed a special guest on today's playground review; their mother Elaine.  We decided to visit some local sensory parks to gauge the experience there.  Our first visit was to Arista Sensory Park in Westminster, very close to the 1st Bank Center.


Location:  Nothing special here.  The playground is located behind a small Children's Medical center, and close to lots of apartments.  There was no view to speak of, and shade was limited.  There were no bathrooms or drinking fountains.  Parking was limited to the street.
Dad's Score: 3

Cleanliness/Safety:  There was a trash can overflowing with dog waste bags, which was a little gross.  Otherwise the playground was clean and safe.  There was a mixture of rubber surfacing as well as wood chips.
Dad's Score: 3


Uniqueness:  This sensory park did have some unique features like the marble wall (for lack of a better term).  Other than a few interesting sensory features, the rest of the playground was pretty basic.
Dad's Score: 4


Age Appropriateness:  This park is definitely better for the younger age group, as well as handicapped.  Connor became bored pretty quickly, and needed some challenges to keep him entertained.  Beckett had fun, though.
Dad's Score: 3


Fun:  As I said previously, Beckett had fun.  Connor did, too, but not nearly as much.  There were plenty of monkey bars and swings, but Connor was still looking for more to do.
Dad's Score: 5

Total Scores:
Dad: 18

Friday, May 25, 2018

Louisville Community Park 05/21/2018

Apparently Louisville is a town with many parks, so after a required visit to Sweet Cow Ice Cream we made our way over to the Community Park.  Here's how it played out.

Location: This park has a good location that is walking/biking distance from Louisville's historic downtown.  It's located right next to a gorgeous dog park with a pond and all.  Parking is plentiful.  There is a pavilion for shade and picnics.  Bathrooms were available.  It's a large park with plenty of area to wander.  It's not particularly scenic, but the park is pretty enough.
Dad's Score: 6


Cleanliness/Safety:  It seemed pretty clean for a large park.  Very little litter was observed.  No safety issues were seen.  There were definitely garbage cans, but I didn't see recycling.
Dad's Score: 6


Uniqueness:  There wasn't much that was unique, but they did have some staples that the boys enjoyed.  Swings are always a favorite no matter where we go.  There was a rather large rock structure with a doorway.  It was a little too difficult for Connor to climb without a little boost to get him started.
Dad's Score: 4


Age Appropriateness:  Other than the rock structure and swings, there wasn't a whole lot to keep Connor entertained.  He did enjoy exploring by the pond, though.  This park seemed more geared towards the younger crowd.  Beckett seemed right at home.
Dad's Score: 4

Fun:  Beckett definitely had fun, but Connor was left wanting more. 
Dad's Score: 5

Total Scores:
Dad: 25