Kids of all ages love to flock to destination playgrounds where their imagination can run wild from riding the bow of a pirate ship to storming the gates of a castle to cruising to the rescue on a big red fire truck.
This playground design trend provides families with opportunities for play and fun in their neighborhood instead of taking an expensive trip to a theme park.
“These days, kids and their families are looking for experiences — even on the playground. Another top playground trend is the appearance of destination or “themed” playgrounds,” says Miracle Recreation. “Destination- and theme-based playgrounds offer unique and exhilarating play experiences by incorporating unique and traditional elements.”
Designed not just with children in mind, but entertainment for the entire family, these destination playgrounds are attracting all generations, from those who live nearby and even those visiting your area.
“Destination playgrounds are also a good option for communities looking to attract tourists to their area. When parents plan vacations, they typically look for places that offer entertaining family attractions,” says Miracle Recreation.
From themed play equipment to delight children to shade structures, benches and picnic tables for parents to even a spot for Fido to run loose, destination playgrounds are a trend with something for everyone.
While traditional neighborhood playgrounds are much needed as they offer children not only physical exercise and activity but help improve their social skills and mental health.
Destination playgrounds, however, are designed with more in mind as they are multi-generational spaces created to become a community hub and attract tourists.
“There’s nothing wrong with a basic playground. Plop most kids into a space with a slide, a few swings, and some run-of-the-mill monkey bars, and they’ll be happy as can be. But everyone needs a little magic now and then. These jaw-dropping playgrounds throughout the United States promise to wow kids of all ages and perk up little ones after a long day of sightseeing,” Judy Sutton Taylor writes in “9 Travel-Worthy Playgrounds the Whole Family Will Love” for Travelocity.
So, what makes a playground a destination playground? Here are some elements to look for:
Building a destination playground takes time, effort and resources, but the pay off can be rewarding for your community and those that visit.
“When we are traveling, one of our kids’ favorite activities is playing at a local playground,” says the Our Whole Village travel site. “From a cultural immersion standpoint, it doesn’t get much better than letting your kids run, play and make friends with local kids. Whether visiting another country or just another town or city, a playground romp is a great way for kids to interact with other kids who may look or sound different.”
Here are some reasons why your community should design and build a destination playground:
Destination playgrounds can be cost-effective in the long run as they boost local tourism.
“The outdoor recreation sector will increase its share of the national tourism economy as population growth pressures elevate national consciousness about the value of our remaining wild places and rural areas, bringing the link between parks and recreation and tourism into clearer focus,” says the National Recreation and Park Association (NPRA) .
According to The Urban Parks Foundation, the NPRA estimates that parks and the programs run by parks and recreation departments generate more than $1.5 billion in economic activity in the U.S. while supporting over a million jobs.
“Concerts. Festivals. Farmers Markets. Food truck rallies. Art shows. Across the country, parks provide a welcoming space for community events that can provide an important showcase for small businesses and local makers. As events grow, they can even attract visitors from beyond city limits, driving more dollars into the local economy,” says The Urban Parks Foundation.
Themes Your Destination Playground Can Choose
Miracle Recreation says that the theme your destination playground can choose has no limits, but some typical play spaces incorporate the following:
“When you design a large-scale themed playground, it creates a place for kids in the community to engage their imaginations to have adventures without going anywhere,” says Miracle.
Keep in mind that the themes above are just templates as you can design your playground to highlight essential local elements.
If you are looking to incorporate a play space into a cultural or historical attraction, you can design the look and elements of the playground to incorporate into your attraction,” says Miracle. “For example, if the playground will be located near a transportation museum, incorporating trains and other modes of transportation into the elements of the playground can make the exhibits come alive.”
Remember, there are many winners in designing a destination playground from the children and those of all ages in your local community to tourists and those families visiting from out of town to the local economy.
Contact May Recreation in the Houston area today for help in designing a destination playground that will enrich your entire community.