Playground for All Children, Corona, Queens, NY

Some times even the best laid out plans just never seem to come to fruition, no matter how hard you try. But then there are other times when the failure in those plans lead to little surprises that make for the best adventures.  

On this particular Saturday, the plan was to head out to visit the New York Hall of Science.  NYCity Mama had been wanting to visit for the longest time, and this lazy, cold Saturday seemed to be perfect for it.

They pack up into the family car and head off towards Grand Central Prkwy, sure that they would find it without the need of their handy-dandy GPS.  They see the signs, make the loops, and end up in Flushing, smack in the middle of the congested Main St. of Chinatown.  Though Mama started feeling a bit reminiscent of her years in college as they tried to make their way through the chaotic streets and back towards the parkway, Mama’s husband was feeling more exasperated and giving up on the idea.

The kids were starting to get a bit restless in the car, so their parents decided to give it one more go, this time with the GPS before giving up completely.  Again, they saw the signs, made the loop, before the GPS indicated that they had reached their destination.

They looked around, and saw no museum.  Mama knew it had been almost 18 years since she had last been here, but did not remember this part of it.  They saw a playground across the street, so decided to give up on the museum and let the kids run around and play instead.

Mama was a bit disappointed, until she entered the playground.  The frequency with which Mama and the boys visit playgrounds in the city has led to her feeling a bit jaded about the whole experience.  The usual bells and whistles seen in many of the playgrounds, though fun for her kids, have become sort of standard norm to her.

But this playground, even on this gray, cold afternoon, made them all stop at the gate once they entered to take in it’s magnitude.  It’s called the Playground for All Children, and it is huge.  Unbeknownest to Mama and her family, they had just entered one of the few playgrounds in New York City made with the sole purpose of catering to children with disabilities or limited mobility.  Of all the playgrounds Mama has seen as of late, this one takes the cake.

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Besides the size, it is welcoming, and colorful.  The three boys immediately ran in and started playing and chasing each other around all the various slopes and ramps.

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It has a huge basketball court, with ample seating.  There are several picnic tables throughout for families to comfortably seat in shade and away from the hot summer sun.

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The park has a play section made up of a school bus, fire truck, and also a school house, with desks and seats and a chalk board, as well as a fire station, and a house, complete with flower boxes. The boys loved going in and out of the houses and bus and truck.  They even had a little make-believe session of “teacher and class”, with the oldest playing teacher while the little ones quietly listened.

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There is a large, round shape area, also wheelchair accessible, where sprinklers are turned on in the summer.  When Mama saw this, she envisioned tons of children playing and running around on those hot summer days.

The boys and their dad spent a nice time in this area skipping over the stones where, in the summer, water runs around as it makes its way down the stream path they are placed on.

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The other wonderful thing about this playground is that it has several areas where the kids can play music.  From percussion, to xylophones, to big plastic tubes cut in different lengths that they can lift and drop to make different sounds and tones.  They are all accessible to both the tall and short. Mama and her youngest had a great time playing music on the bell pads that require being either jumped on or stepped on to sound.

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The kids also enjoyed the “body length” swings, and were able to spent a long time laughing as they were swung back and forth by their parents.

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The playground overlooks the huge and super fun Flushing Meadows Park, and is in the view of Terrace on The Park.

They must’ve spent close to two hours playing and running around in this empty, but beautiful playground.  The kids had laughed more here then they probably would’ve at their intended destination.  

Once they were all in the car, they continued up the street and turned the corner, and there it was, to their right, the museum they had set out to visit all along, no more than a block away.

Mama and her husband looked at each other and laughed.  Then they looked at their boys in the back seats, with their wind-disheveled hair, cold-kissed red cheeks, smiling, and exhausted.

Yup, it’s those little surprises that make for the best adventures.



 

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3 Responses to “Playground for All Children, Corona, Queens, NY”

  • Brian says:

    Thanks so much for this great review of the Playground for All Children. I’m doing a magic show there next week and your article gave me all I needed to know. Great writing style! Thanks.

  • Christine Regber Martens says:

    Your article certainly was hertwarming for me – I used to work at the playground when it first opened. At that time we were still doing research and writing grants to get it off the ground.

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