Indoor playground features candy land theme with colorful, beautifully decorated spaces and fully padded soft play areas. Atmosphere feels fun and welcoming for young children, with interactive activities like obstacle courses, ball pits, and pretend play zones. Space is small and cozy, often busy but designed to engage kids aged 0-7.
Bathrooms stay very clean and roomy with automatic seat covers. A step stool makes it easy for potty-trained toddlers.
Fun and safe play areas keep kids entertained with no real dangers around. Designed by a devoted mom-and-dad team, it offers a clean, well-managed space where children can run, play, and have positive experiences.
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Admission for two kids costs $60 and is limited to two hours.
Socks must be purchased for $3 each, even if you have your own.
Children over 8 years old are not allowed in the playground.
Classic arcade and pinball machines fill a dimly lit space with retro decor and loud music. Groups and families enjoy unlimited play options alongside two floors featuring bars and game tables. The vibe blends nostalgic energy with a lively, social atmosphere.
Bathrooms stay super clean and spotless compared to older arcades. The unisex setup feels strange, and the layout can be confusing enough to get lost. Soap is sometimes missing.
Classic arcade games create a fun environment for kids under ten and up to 12 years old. Birthday parties and family specials offer easy ways to enjoy a few hours of gaming together.
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Happy hour is from 4 to 7 PM, Monday to Friday.
Admission costs $17.50 for an hour, $20 for half a day, or $25.50 for a full day.
Parking is available on site for visitors.
Park offers easy beach access with ample parking and covered playground areas. Atmosphere stays relaxing and clean, suited for families and quiet activities like reading. Visitors find shaded picnic spots and volleyball courts near the beach.
Clean restrooms sit in a cinderblock building near picnic tables and a covered playground. Showers and shade trees add extra relief from the sun.
A small playground offers a spot for kids to play after the beach. Anchor Park provides a nice neighborhood setting with kid-friendly features.
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The parking lot is metered, with free options for Delray residents with a permit.
Getting there early is recommended as parking can fill up quickly.
The park has clean restrooms and shade trees for relief from the sun.
Huge park combines modern playgrounds with a 1-mile shaded walking trail and fitness stations. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy even on busy days, making it ideal for families and exercise enthusiasts. Playground design features futuristic climbing structures and slides that appeal to all ages.
Access to clean toilets is available with public restrooms located across from the playground. Bathrooms stay consistently clean with no reported issues.
Two playgrounds serve different age groups, with one designed for younger kids and another for older ones. The playground features a large climbing frame and a huge slide, offering many options for kids to climb, jump, and explore.
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Parking is limited, with only one lot on the east side accommodating about a dozen cars.
Dogs are not allowed at the park, except for service animals.
The bathrooms at the park are clean and well-maintained.
Boardwalks wind through man-made wetlands designed to look natural, offering immersive wildlife views and shaded resting areas. The atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, making it ideal for quiet nature walks and birdwatching.
Restrooms sit near a small parking lot with free parking. A water bottle filling station is also available.
Stroller-friendly boardwalk makes it easy for kids and adults to explore. The area suits all ages, offering a simple and engaging outdoor experience for children.
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Entry to the wetlands is free, and parking is also free.
Parking is limited after 2 PM, so arrive early.
There are no restrooms available at Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
Park offers two playgrounds, lake views, and multiple picnic areas with grills. Shade and breeze create a comfortable atmosphere even on hot days. Visitors include families with children and dog owners, with a designated dog park and boat ramp available.
Bathrooms stay clean and sit close to the playground. They are easy to find near the benches and slides.
Playgrounds include a toddler section for kids up to 3 years old and a larger area with monkey bars, slides, and a rock wall for older children. The main playground lacks a fence to keep little kids contained.
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The parking at Lake Ida West Park is free and there is plenty available.
The park has a designated dog park that is cleaned every Thursday from 11 AM to 3 PM.
There are two playgrounds: one for toddlers and another for older children.
Tiny park offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with birdsong and plenty of trees and grass. Amenities include new playground, BBQ grills, picnic tables, and walking trails. Space feels airy and well maintained, suitable for family picnics and small gatherings.
Bathrooms stay open on weekends and sit across the parking lot. They stay very clean and include a functional water fountain. Toilets in the park help with child-friendly needs.
Lots of grass for kids to run and play and a cute playground fit for toddlers. A small path lets kids enjoy bike rides, and toilets are available for convenience.
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Restrooms are open during the weekend, making it convenient for families.
Parking is easy to find, which is great for visitors.
No dogs are allowed in the park, so plan accordingly.
Open lawn space invites active play and casual frisbee games while a covered picnic area offers shelter for gatherings. A shady gazebo by the water provides a peaceful spot to watch boats drift by. The kids' playground draws families, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere under the Florida sun.
Clean restrooms sit right by the Intracoastal, next to a shady gazebo that offers a relaxing spot with a view.
A fun playground keeps kids entertained while a big open lawn offers space to run and play. The playground suits children but lacks accessibility for special needs kids.
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Parking is now charged at Veterans Park.
The park has clean restrooms and a shady gazebo by the Intracoastal.
Boat docking and parking are available at Veterans Park.