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Monday, July 1, 2024

Pioneer Park, Des Peres



                              



Location: 960 Tallie Dr., Des Peres, MO 63131

Amenities: playground, picnic shelter, walking path, sprayground, tennis courts, restrooms, basketball court, walking trail, baseball fields, and soccer fields.

Website: http://www.desperesmo.org/101/Pioneer-Park

Playground ground cover: Rubber mats

This is a great park! It has every kind of sporting field you could ask for, a spray pole, restrooms, a newish playground, and it's partly shaded. 



 Plenty of parking




  The button to activate the spray pole is by the restrooms.




The small play structure has stepping stones, a pretend window, and a slide.







There are 2 sling swings, 2 baby swings, and an adaptive swing.  There are 2 play structures, one for littles and one for kids over 5.







The big play structure has a pretend window, a chain climber, a bridge, slides, a rock wall, and bars and poles.




 There is a spinning seat and a modified teeter-totter.






















Sunday, May 5, 2024

Piccadilly Palace Roller Rink, Union





Location: 181 Audrey Ln., Union, MO 63084

Website: https://piccadillypalace.com/

This rink offers arcade games, birthday parties, a concession stand, and of course, skating! It used to be called Nothing Fancy but it was bought out in 2023. It's very large and clean. They are in the process of adding go karts next door too! 










They have traditional roller skates and also inline skates, but they do cost $2 more.






Lots of tables and arcade games line the wall all the way down. They do have walkers to assist young skaters.






They added blacklight indoor Pirate-themed minigolf in 2024. 






















My daughter was invited to a skating party when she was 5 and I honestly think that is too young. Most of the kids couldn't get the hang of it and were crying and frustrated. Many were also falling and hurting themselves. As a result, I tagged this as a school-aged activity. Once they're old enough, it is a fun and inexpensive activity.