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| - Now, let's all try to say it together. Rooomaaare Beeearden Park. IDK. It's a long name for a small park. It's a pretty park, in a pretty part of the city, no doubt. But once you step in through the little gate-ish entrance to the Rooomaaare Beeearden Park, you 'll feel like something's missing.
That might be what the people who built it were aiming for. Some place peeps can go during lunch hour or a walk after a fulfilling meal at Valhalla or the French Quarters. Perhaps the residents of Catalyst and Element put their checks in a hat and came up with the funds. In any case, if it's good for the little boy and his father, it's good enough for me to just chill for a while and move on. Well, that's basically all you can do if you're a grown up.
This (mediocre and luke-warm) review could all be because I never experienced the earth-shattering events that allegedly goes on at this place. Hmmm. Maybe I'll update it if I do, but until then, Rooomaaare Beeearden Park gets an Ooo. K. from me.
P.S. The newest, 25 story-tall business building (30 Tryon?) is under construction right beside it. So, lots of cranes, cones, parking restrictions... Just reminding you.
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