I think I've lived in the desert too long to remember what real, fresh grass smells like: disgusting. Took my 8 year old niece for some fresh air and we made the drive down. There were 2 things I loved most about this park. The first being the turf. It was made out of that soft rubber they like surrounding playgrounds with in order to minimize injuries, but what made it so interesting and different was the fake grass laid over the top. You can honestly run around like a hippie with no shoes on and it would have looked positively normal. The second thing I loved was the fence surrounding the entire playground. There were 2 gates located on the north and south of the playground. It enabled you to keep a good eye on your kids without having to worry about the 100 exits and escapes they could make.
We showed around 430 and most of the kids at the park were either in the skate park (yes, there is one), or were in soccer practice. Most of the children didn't show up till about 6, so keep that in mind if you wanted your kids to have a playmate. It's a very nice park filled with both parents who helicopter their children and those, like me, who just want to read a book in peace without having to constantly worry about their kids.