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Phone: +1 347-470-4238
Site: http://play-ground.nyc/
Opening hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:Closed
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:12–4PM
  • Sunday:12–4PM
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Total reviews rating 4.4

45 Reviews for Play-Ground NYC 2023:

Review №1

2021-12-22

It’s cool. Kids love it. It’s not for everyone, especially parents who hover (you know who you are). If the idea of signing a liability waiver then letting your kid out of your sight to go play in a junkyard full of potential injury hazards like building materials, tools, a garden hose with running water, scaffolding and various ramshackle structures bothers you, you might want to skip it. There are many other things to do on the island. But if you trust your kid and want to give her the opportunity to have a wildly imaginative play experience beyond the sanitized, helmeted, seatbelt-wearing confines of kids’ normal life in this day and age, you should go for it! To a 5 or 6 year old, this place is a mysterious wonderland unlike anything they can experience growing up in New York City. For our daughter it represents tremendous freedom and independence, and it’s just so incredibly packed with interesting stuff and different things to do. Yes it’s somewhat unnerving to lose your kid in a big junk yard full of weird looking things and other kids you don’t know. But there’s only one exit, and they all pop back out eventually! The fact that a place like this is willing to exist today is nothing short of a miracle for kids. It’s absolutely worth a little risk to have this kind of fun.

Review №2

2021-10-25

You have to catch the ferry to travel to Governors island. The ferry is free before before 12pm. Volunteer work is available at the lavender garden. Activities for kids at the park

Review №3

2022-05-22

I witnessed a child hitting their hand with a hammer. While they have never had an injury this doesn’t mean an injury in the future is not impossible. Hammers are dangerous and a course should be taught in proper technique. The issue is the claw on a hammer and release. Also i saw a kid swinging a broken golf club in the smaller kid area. I believe in free play and unsupervised play. But there are always risks, especially with children not being awash in it like our previous generations. I fully support the yard and its philosophy. But i also dont want to have a child with a head or eye injury, especially on governors island where getting to a hospital takes a little longer. I wish this concept the best. Also from a legal standpoint, a waiver does not grant immunity from a lawsuit.

Review №4

2021-10-16

The Yard is the only adventure playground in NYC! A wonderful space for kids to experience self-directed play with reasonable risks. A team of trained Playworkers are on site at all times. Kids can use tools and their imaginations to create their own play spaces, or simply discover what is already available on the site. Open to all age groups, but must be between 5 and 18 to enter the adventure play area. A separate space is open to all ages and parents.UPDATE: The entire space is now open to kids who are 5+, but parents of younger children can discuss with the staff whether their younger child can enter. They also may rotate groups to keeps the numbers at a safe level for the staff to maintain.

Review №5

2022-06-03

Fun spot for kids to explore tools and non-plastic toys. Note that adults are not allowed inside the space. It’s built to develop autonomy and exploration without parents hovering. Not good for the tiny ones. I believe there’s an age limit.

Review №6

2021-05-03

Imagine you are trying to create the most dangerous environment possible for kids. This place would hard to beat. Literally, there are kids going down slides with saws, swinging hammers at random objects wildly, climbing 15 foot work ladders, and running around with real pitchforks! I cannot believe this place actually exists.Watching from a socially distanced location outside the fence for safety reasons, parents can watch the horror story unfold and then scream in terror to retrieve their kids as fast as possible.

Review №7

2019-06-30

Proceed with caution!I’m all about allowing kids to experience different things, but this place is just plain dangerous.Kids swinging hammers near the heads of others. Running with saws. Tall rickety ladders without suitable anchor points. A 15 foot platform with only a rudimentary railing, which the kids have to climb under to get to an improvised sliding pole. I finally pulled my son out when some of the older kids were on top of the “tower”, dragging up a heavy metal chain with hooks on it (easily 15-20 pounds) and throwing it down from the tall platform. The person (1 only saw one) who is supposed to be monitoring the safety of the children was oblivious to the hazards, and told me to leave when I walked in to make sure my child wasn’t injured. Also note, parents are not permitted on the junkyard side of the playground.If this were an actual worksite, OSHA would have shut it down in a minute! If you value your child’s safety, please avoid this place.

Review №8

2018-10-07

A different playground experience, where kids can play and explore on their own! In the British style of junkyard playgrounds, and the spirit of free range kids. Helicopter parents, this is not for you! Or it is, if youre willing to learn to let go :-)

Review №9

2021-09-10

We and our kids LOVE the Play:ground on Governors Island! My 7 yr old son went to call there this summer for 2 weeks and said it was his favorite camp ever. Weve also visited independently with him and our 9 year old.Maybe I have a different attitude towards risk because I grew up in Europe, but to me this is EXACTLY what kids should be doing in their playtime. The one star reviews clearly dont understand the purpose and benefits of unstructured, unsupervised free play with kids of multiple ages. Yes, they have real tools there, but the staff are there to show the kids how to use them. They also have so many other things to spur their imagination and creativity as they play.This playground is a gift to children, allowing them to grow in independence, judgement, social skills, imagination, and more. Who wouldnt want that for their kids? Thank you to everyone who made this playground happen and continue to keep it running!

Review №10

2019-07-28

I cant say enough good things about The Yard at Governors Island. Its probably my daughters favorite activity in NYC. Shes in 6th grade. Also, we dropped off the kids and rode around the island. Super fun.