This is your neighborhood park, but way better than your normal neighborhood park. The park had various areas, one little park for the little guy (14 months) and a bigger, more challenging park for the toddler (3.5 yo).
The boys enjoyed the swings for a long time! :-) and then the little guy went to the smaller park, while the toddler tried to climb on the ropes. I could see it was challenging for him in a good way.
Eventually the little guy did try to explore the bigger park too and he enjoyed the medium slide. We did not do the biggest slide together as it had some sharp angles. However, we did do that one with the toddler, he wanted to sit on my lap.
Map: Neighborhood park in Georgetown
Overall: 4.25/5
Factor | Description | Rating (Out of 5) 5 Being best |
Uniqueness | Did it have that keep Austin Weird unique vibe? Was it new and interesting or same old neighborhood park? (Nothing wrong with your neighborhood park...but if we took the effort to travel...we want something different and unique!) A value of 1 means it was not very unique, a value of 5 means it was crazy unique and different. | 4 |
Variety | Refers to the different areas or different activities that were available. A value of 1, means there was not much variety. A value of 5 means it had a lot of different things for the kids! | 4 |
Safety | How safe was my toddler without me having to intervene much? Did he fall multiple times? Did he hurt himself? A value of 1 is not very safe and probably would not bring the kid back. A value of 5 means safety was in the mind of the designer and pretty much kid proof. | 4 |
Kid Friendly | Was it Intentionally design for kids? Or mostly for adults? A value of 1 would mean that it was fun enough for kids, but not really designed for kids. A value of 5 would be it is designed for kids. | 5 |
Overall | Average of all factors listed below for final overall score | 4.25 |
Cost: Free
Stroller friendly? Yes! Wide areas all around.
Restroom? Yes, but it was locked when we went there...so sometimes there is a restroom.