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Posted: Mon, Aug 28 2006, 2:19 pm EDT Post subject: Parks and playspaces |
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We were visiting on a beautiful 78 degree day and went to the Cranbury-Mill something or other playground at 3pm and there were no other kids there. What other parks are in the area that get busy?
How about indoor playspaces in winter? |
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john Guest
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Posted: Mon, Aug 28 2006, 3:41 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Parks and playspaces |
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Guest wrote: | We were visiting on a beautiful 78 degree day and went to the Cranbury-Mill something or other playground at 3pm and there were no other kids there. What other parks are in the area that get busy?
How about indoor playspaces in winter? |
I took my kids to the Cranbury-Millstone park to play from time to time (I don't have a playground in my back yard). We usually met one or two groups of kids there in a nice sunny day.
Another place is the Village park, near Maplewood Ave. and Westminster Place.
The indoor playspaces for my kids are the basement and McDonald's.
Sorry, I don't know a public indoor playspace. |
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Michael Guest
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Posted: Tue, Aug 29 2006, 9:24 am EDT Post subject: Re: Parks and playspaces |
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Heritage Park (S Main St and Old Trenton Rd) has a nic playground and there are people there all of the time. Also the school playground has 2 sets of slides and multiple swingsets and jungle gyms. |
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