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    Clem Macrone Park

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    The Pavilion

    The Pavilion

    3.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Excellent venue for a basketball game. When we first walked into the arena, I was actually…read moresurprised by its size--it's a cozy 6.500 seat facility for hoops. For some reason I had assumed that a storied program like Villanova, with three national championships, would have a much larger home court. But, once that surprise wore off, I was really impressed with the basketball environment. Our 3rd row seats gave us access to a supposedly exclusive club at halftime, so I was expecting some quality eats--unfortunately, the chicken po boy that came highly recommended was probably the worst arena food I've ever had. Nonetheless, I didn't go for food, I went for the game, and the high energy collegiate basketball atmosphere of this place would surely be tough to beat anywhere. If you have a chance to see a game here, make sure to take it!

    Let me first start off by apologizing for the previous reviewer, dan h, and his baby knees for…read morehaving such a tough and sober time at the Pav. There are two types of Dans in this world-- those who rise above and those who squander, and it's unfortunate to hear that Villanova let this kind of beta-Dan into such a fine establishment. As I first walked into the Pav, I immediately felt the love and warmth that has traditionally bonded the Villanova community together for centuries. The Pavilion, which needed a big upgrade, looked like a totally different animal once inside. At 6 5" and 240 lbs I found that I had ample legroom. Once comfortably seated in our section, my beautiful wife, 3 beautiful children and myself were lucky enough to catch a thrilling contest between Nova and Temple. Wow. What a showdown. My 3 little ones were on the edge of their seats, and my wife and I formed yet another glorious memory together. All-in-all, we stayed the whole game because, as true Wildcats, we finish what we start. PS - I am in full support of the serving of alcohol for those of age. College is a wonderful learning experience, and there is no better place to learn responsible drinking habits than under the direct supervision of the greatest University in The United States of America. Go Cats baby.

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    Welcome to Finneran Pavillon.
    Welcome to Finneran Pavillon.
    Exclusive club for lower bowl seats ... take a pass on the food.
    Exclusive club for lower bowl seats ... take a pass on the food.
    Great hoops action in a HIGH energy environment.

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    Great hoops action in a HIGH energy environment.
    Gable Park

    Gable Park

    4.0
    (1 review)
    4.5 mi

    Decent township park, with a lot crammed in to every square inch of space. This park is located off…read moreof Bishop Hollow Rd, and at the corner of Bishop Hollow and Ellis Ave. Features include: Baseball / Softball Diamonds Basketball Court Dog Park Lacrosse Facilities Playground Soccer Field Synthetic Turf Field Walking Trail Playground This park comprises all the land surrounding the township building / police dept / library. The ball fields and fieldhouse have separate entrances up the hill from the administration offices. The dog park is across Ellis Ave, along Ellis Ave. The female ball fields are across Bishop Hollow, on the side opposite all of the rest of the park. Soccer fields are behind the library off of Ellis Ave. Playground is hard to find; it is in way back corner behind soccer field. There are these weird "paths" back there, like someone had extra asphalt and dumped it out as far as they could go to make a halfazz sidewalk. It's more of a liability than an asset. Don't let your kids walk there because they'll trip. (Luckily, I did not learn the hard way.) Playground is a little worn, but served its purpose. Playstructure with 3 slides, "rope bridge" which was really made of metal, corkscrew fireman pole, bouncy rides, dino figure to climb on, and swings. The walking path extends from Bishop Hollow Rd (in dog park across from Library), down Ellis Ave, across Ellis past the soccer field, up past playground, and back behind ball fields, to wrap around between them to ball field parking lot. Basketball courts are right next to Library, and are SUPER POPULAR in the summer, so get there early if you wanna turn.

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    Gable Park -- playground
    Gable Park -- playground
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    Gable Park -- baseball
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    Narberth Park

    Narberth Park

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    This is my 1600th review (not including updates) in eighteen years, and it has taken me this long…read moreto drop a review for the playground where I've spent most of my days! This review might be a bit of a biased five stars, but it's impossible to rate any lower when it's the playground where I've spent most of my days, and the place that helped me find my love for park life (https://youtu.be/YSuHrTfcikU?si=PrZeWmpeKdccrNoj)! Narberth Park is the first park where I ever swung on a swing and the first park where I got kicked out of for night swinging as a young adult. It's the first place where I developed my love for baseball and hit my first of many RBIs on a field! Narberth Park is the first place I ever experienced fireworks, and my friend's high school metal band was denied a performance during a firework during the '90s despite winning a Battle of the Bands in its gazebo. But since that one oversight, The Narberth Fireworks has evolved into one of the best places to see a neighborhood firework display since it has featured food from the likes of Federal Donuts and Chickie & Pete's and music from the likes of Snacktime and Funkitorium. From sharing many good times with my cousins during summer sports camp to randomly introducing our rescue dog to a camel during one of their outdoor circuses, Narberth Park is a place of many good memories for me. And so long as it's still going strong, I'm destined to enjoy many more!. So even though it took 1600 reviews, I'm happy to include it as part of my Park Life collection on here.

    Favorite place to take my bayyybayyy to get her good and exhausted for a nap...... so I can…read morenap..... lol.... The area for the little kids is sand covered and fully fenced in with just one small gate. Helps with protection from boo boos AND predators..... pop pop getting all his duties out the way today because come tomorrow at 1pm, I'll be back in Delaware in seclusion until after my Eagles are done winning their first game! Fly, Eagles Fly

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    Awesome playground to play at!
    Awesome playground to play at!
    Memorial Day 2018
    Memorial Day 2018
    Narberth Park

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    General Wayne Park

    General Wayne Park

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    I was in the Merion Station area with a good friend of mine and decided to stop off here to play…read moresome tennis. General Wayne Park has three courts, which are all very well maintained. None of the courts had any major scratches, no cracks and the seem to have been recently re-surfaced. The nets are also in great condition. While I did bring balls to play with, the park has a nicely sized stash of balls by the court for guests to use. Also, if you want to play tennis, but are by yourself this is a really nicely place to stop off at as they have a wall to hit against. When my friend was in the bathroom, I tried it out. While it wasn't great, it served its purpose. General Wayne Park also has a nicely sized playground with swings, slides, monkey bars and more! There is also a nicely sized basketball court! Around the park is a walking trail, which seemed to be very popular. Plenty of people were on the trail taking a jog, a leisurely walk or taking their dog for a walk! Altogether, General Wayne Park is great as it has a fantastic playground and of course three great tennis courts!

    General Wayne Park is huge, well maintained and used by many of the Lower Merion schools that are…read morein the immediate area specifically for field hockey and soccer; some at the same time. The park includes 3 tennis courts, basketball court, playground area for smaller children, slides, swing sets and monkey bars. There are numerous benches to relax and a trail on the perimeter of the park. Many people walk their dogs on the trail and do curb them, but I don't let my guard down because some don't :o Parking is conveniently right at the steps of the park. What makes a park get 5 stars..A INDOOR BATHROOM! (Clap clap)

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    General Wayne Park
    General Wayne Park
    General Wayne Park

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