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First day I was quite impressed and wanted to give 5 stars. Nice and clean. But the second day was not so good. Just like the other customer noted, some moms don't supervise their kids, so some of them came to my toddler and started hitting him. Again and again. I told their mothers, but they were either ignorant or got angry. One girl had a huge ugly mucus over her face. Again and again. One thing is that other kids can get sick, but in any case doesn't someone have to clean it for her??? Finally I politely told her nanny as she was sitting next to me, so she angrily responded: "What can I do?" I guess it was a question, so I suggested: "Clean it?" She got even angrier and complained to the manager (or whatever she was). The manager seemed not to care what kids do or if they are cleaning their mucus with hands and putting on toys (or not cleaning at all). I think she even suggested that I clean that girl's nose/face! I would have done that, but I don't think that I paid money to supervise other mom's kids or clean noses, or butts, or whatever. And to have my kid abused. We've been to a big number of playgrounds, but it's the first time I see such disrespect. They have rules about child supervision and sick kids, but I don't think they follow them.
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