Saturday, June 13, 2009

Koret Children's Quarter in San Francisco @ Golden Gate Park - 9/10

A few weeks ago we were visiting Dave, Tracey, and Lucian in the city. We were going for lunch, but Holly was a little antsy, so Tracey suggested going to the park first.She had heard of a little park in Golden Gate that they had just finished refurbishing, and thought it might be fun, so she plugged it into our GPS and we headed over to the "Koret Children's Quarter"OMG it is the most amazing park we have ever been to. There was a tiny tot play structure, several large structures connected by bridges and walkways, a spider web's climbing structure, swings, and a concrete slide.There were cool new styles of climbing ladder's made of ropes and bars that of course Holly is still too young to climb up, but had fun hanging onto and checking out.There was a colorful wall in the tiny tot structure and two slides that she could totally do all by herself, which were a lot of fun.This is the mouth of the tube slide, and it was shallow enough that she could go down it without any help. The base was shallow and close to the sand floor, so even if she was going fast, she would land safely on the ground without much of a bump.It was even set up in such a way that she could climb back up the slide if she wanted, and there were little foot holds to help you out.Our little pumpkin had fun walking around on the bouncy turf, and didn't stay in any one place for too long, there was so much to explore and see.If she could climb up this structure she would, in fact she tried. She is a dare devil and takes every opportunity to climb that she can. But she had mom and dad to help her out and give her a lift or redirect so she could explore the upper section of the play structure.It was pretty secure and well guarded with different kinds of fences and bars on the various sides of the different platforms. Even so, we were sure to stay a few steps behind her as she explored and walked around.It is so neat have the various climbing structures, Holly was hanging off of them and trying to pull herself up. Since we were in San Francisco it was pretty chilly, so we had her in socks and a sweater.These were three cool little toad stools that the bigger kids used to climb on, and Holly thought made a cool "bambam" table, she likes to pat and bang every surface she can.And then she is off. She really liked walking around. The playground was huge, and besides the sandy area underneath the play structure, there was bouncy turn all over that she could toddle on.She took a moment to look for Lucian who was having a snack in his stroller just along the playground, but she is easily distracted and went off to the next thing.These were cool spinning "flower bud" chairs, I am not sure how much she liked the spinning, once she found herself inside the chair, but Daddy moved slow, and she wasn't too dizzy one she jumped out.Of course it wouldn't be a day at the park with Holly if she wasn't making friends everywhere she turned. This was a cool double slide, and this little girl refused to go down until Holly was ready to slide with her.There is no "Escape" for the little munchkin. This was another cavern for her to climb in. A tube to enter, and grates on either side.It was cool to have so many different compartments to climb in, it was like her own secret club house.This was a cool bridge for the kids to walk or crawl across in the middle of the platform. It was really cool, because Holly could crawl across it, even if her arms or feet might slip through the wholes, she wasn't going to be able to fall.That walkway connected to the hills behind the park which lead to a pathway above to the top of the slide, which you will see in a moment.We took a break to head to the swings, as that was something Lucian was able to do. They were set on the opposite side of the park, in between were some cool wave shaped climbing structures.There were only a few baby swings, so Holly and Lucian swung a few times together back to back, which was a blast. Lucian had so much fun, Tracey said it was the highest he had swung ever.After our bottle break we headed back over to the concrete slide, it was so much fun, Holly went down in Joel's lap, but amazingly there were little kids only 2-3 years old flying down all on there own.Basically you just sit on a big piece of card board and then slide down, but in both Joel and David's case they lost there card board half way down... I tried to tell them to use a bigger piece.. But men never listen.The slide was fast if you wanted it to be, but with a slump in the middle it was pretty easy to manage your speed, and both dads played it safe with the little ones.On our way out of the park we stopped at the carousel. Holly had fun at first, she liked the animals and thought they were a lot of fun to sit on, but then once it started to go around and Mommy was gone, she wasn't too happy.Lucian is such a big boy, I wish I had more pictures of him, but he wasn't feeling well because he just started day care so Tracey kept him pretty bundled and secluded.Around and round they went, Holly was on the Big Rooster, daddy picked it out, because he though granny might really get a kick out of it.Here we are deciding where to go for lunch, one good picture of Lucian, he is in a cute knitted sweater, and he has had his first haircut, so many of his highlights are gone.Now donning her shoes Holly trots back towards to car on our way to lunch. She loves to walk, so we let her when we have the chance, it's safe, and we aren't in a rush.Next to the park is a huge meadow, there were picnics, Frisbee, drumming, and guitar, juggling, and a lot of hanging out on blankets and reading, it looked like a wonderful place to spend the afternoon. There was also a visitor's center that had art classes, even ceramics, which was very cool.Slides - 1 - There were so many slides, but on the tiny tot structure there were two she could do with no help.

Swings - 1 - yes, baby swing and big kid ones, even one with a cool "seat"

Surface - 1 - Both bouncy turf, sand, grass int he meadow. It was great.

Shade - 1 - There were trees, but not really a need for shade because it was in the city, so pretty cool and often foggy or overcast.

Climbing - 1 - So much fun stuff to climb on for Holly's size, but as she gets older, the stuff she will be able to get into is amazing!

Parking - 1 - Just around the corner from the park, there is a lot. It might be kinda busy, as it is Golden Gate Park, but we were able to find something close.

Bathrooms - 1/2 - There are bathrooms, but they are a pretty far walk away from the playground, on the other side of the park off near the meadow, so if one were "Potty training" it wouldn't be a quick run.

Distance - 1/2 - It is only about 10 miles away, so it is possible to get there in 20 minutes, but on a bad traffic day it could be longer. the upside, with friends in the city, we would often have an excuse to be there anyways.

Friends - 1 - So many kids, tons to play with of all ages, and it was a windy day. We met a little of little ones, that we could have chatted with, were we spending more time on the playground.

Fun - 1- So much fun! We didn't even really have a chance to explore everything, Holly had a blast, and there is a lot to do.

http://www.sfgov.org/site/recpark_page.asp?id=26880

3 comments:

Jen said...

That place looks fun!

Anonymous said...

omg, that looks like the coolest place ever!!!!! If I ever make it that far I am definitely going to make that a stop on the itinerary! Though I very much doubt I'll win the lottery big enough to go, lol ! (I'm in Eastern Ontario Canada)....but I can dream...and that looks like a blast!!!

CarolineThomas said...

This place really looks like a lot of fun, great that you got to meet up with your friends even if Lucian didn't look like he was in the mood. He really has a lot of hair and this is after a haircut??? Cute!

I love all aspects of the park I was very impressed by the rating it did rather well. I'd love to have a go on some of the stuff especially the carousel, very cool how they aren't all just horses. x