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The New and Improved Rotary Park in McCormick Ranch, Scottsdale AZ

Rotary Park is a small, public park which straddles the McCormick Ranch and Gainey Ranch border on the north side of Doubletree Ranch Road. With an expansive grass area that is conducive to impromptu touch football games, ultimate Frisbee and gatherings of dogs and their handlers, I distinctly remember the city spending approximately 100k alone on the original restroom facility. There was a modest playground area for the little ones as well. Recently, however, a good park got even better.

With recent upgrading to the playground apparatus, there are now climbing walls, new slides, swings and other fun staples. We had the boys over to visit their grandparents this weekend, and took the quick stroll from their home in the Vista De La Tierra subdivision. Having forgotten that the renovation was on the agenda, we were pleasantly surprised by the transformation. I couldn’t help but flashback two decades to when this beautiful palm tree-lined portion of Doubletree didn’t even exist. Hard to reconcile the Hyatt Regency and upscale Gainey Ranch community with the working cattle ranch that it was in my adolescence.

If you are looking for new options to keep the little ones entertained, you might want to give this old standby another try. For those days that you just don’t feel like battling the crowds at the Railroad Park or the throngs of budding soccer/field hockey stars at Mountain View Park, Rotary Park makes for a nice, relaxing alternative.

Don’t mind the overgrown kid jumping off the swings (not pictured). He’s harmless (except to himself).

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Posted Wednesday Nov 19

Hi Paul. Just wanted to comment on how awesome your pics of your family always are! It's so cool to see the always so engaged and happy:-)

( 11/19/08 06:20PM ) — JL Boney, III

Alright, so where are the pictures of you knocking children out of the way so you can get to the sliding board?

That looks like fun!  Really nice variety of equipment.  I'm sure your test crew was pleased.


 

Hi Inna :)  The little ones tend to keep things light, even when they are heavy.  I've got some really cute pictures that are just waiting for the right post.


JL - Confiscated by the authorities, sadly.  Something about disorderly something or other. What a crock.   It's not like that kid doesn't have another eye.


Hi Elaine :)  The chimps gave it a four star review.  Would have made the five star rating if it had a "choo choo house."  And a bear.  Don't look at me, I just take dictation.

Did you swing high enough to see over the top bar of the swing set? 

Hi Paul, I go back a few years before you but I know one thing. Our playgrounds had nothing like this. We would be delighted with a teeter totter, sliding board and swings. As I remember I also liked the dirt pit a lot. it guess it prepared me most for my planting all the plants I have planted over my lifetime.


There is something marvelous about these new systems that kids seem to love. Color, form, unique ways of using and rather neat and tidy in the design footprint.

Paul,


This park/playground is a really nice looking place to take the kiddos for an enjoyable afternoon.

( 11/20/08 09:19AM ) — JL Boney, III

Some people just get so bent out of shape man.

Slaybaugh - Glad to read somebody is even better with children than I am.   The pics are pretty cool.

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