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    Princess Del Cerro Community Park - Annual Egg Hunt-Princess Del Cerro Park. Hosted by Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® DRE # 01463404. Windmill Farms, grilled corn.

    Princess Del Cerro Community Park

    4.4(16 reviews)
    3.3 miDel Cerro

    Large park in a wonderful community. With lots of playground equipment, basketball courts and…read morebaseball/softball field, etc. surrounded by beautiful large pine trees that offer the feeling of being surrounded by nature in a forest. Great place to explore and collect pine cones, leaves, sticks, etc.

    My family and I had a great time here during some playground explorations…read more The park is in a residential area and it gives it a great welcoming feel. There wasn't a parking lot but there is plenty of street parking and I had no problem finding a spot to park right across from the playground. The street it is on was pretty slow so we had no issues or worries about crossing the street but we also could have parked on the other side if we did. The park is pretty sizable. There is a great amount of grass you can picnic on, hang out at, play, whatever you decide. There is also basketball courts to ply on and they aren't right on top of other areas so you really can play and not have any worries. There is also a playground that has both a toddler area and a big kid area. There are also some picnic tables built in near the playground area. While we ran around the grass and basketball area a bit, the main reason for our visit was for the playground. I loved how big the toddler play structure was. It gave a lot of space for my kids to run around and not be on top of other kids. There were also some really great slide options on this structure. We also played on the big kid structure which was a great combo of climbing and normal structures. My toddler stayed on the half that he could easily handle and skipped the climbing. The slides on this structure were awesome and really fast. There were no problems with him playing with the big kids either. There are also a few random playground pieces like the swings, some game areas, and monkey bars. The playground bottom is wood chips which is incredibly common but not my favorite for playgrounds. It is hard to clean up, it often pokes and hurts us at some point as well, and not that great when you fall on it. There are no bathrooms here which is okay for us now but I will have to remember for once we start potty training. The last negative to me is the lack of extra shade on the playground equipment. There are some great trees that offer shade and the playground structures have tops on a couple of the areas but those tops are more decorative than function and it is currently hot and sunny out! I wished my kids had been in more shade and it made the slides really hot. Overall, we had a lot of fun here and we know we will be back but the lack of shade is big for us and our fair skinned kids so we will wait for fall/winter to come back when we do t need the shade as much.

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    Princess Del Cerro Community Park - Annual Del Cerro Egg Hunt at Princess Del Cerro Park. Sponsored by Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® CalBRE # 01463404

    Annual Del Cerro Egg Hunt at Princess Del Cerro Park. Sponsored by Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® CalBRE # 01463404

    Princess Del Cerro Community Park - Annual Egg Hunt at Princess Del Cerro Park. Host-Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® CalBRE # 01463404 Windmill Farms grilled Corn.

    Annual Egg Hunt at Princess Del Cerro Park. Host-Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® CalBRE # 01463404 Windmill Farms grilled Corn.

    Princess Del Cerro Community Park - Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® BRE#01463404 CENTURY 21 Award Sponsored Annual Summer Movie princess Del Cerro Park June 2016

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    Carol Lusidia Morrow, Realtor ® BRE#01463404 CENTURY 21 Award Sponsored Annual Summer Movie princess Del Cerro Park June 2016

    San Diego School of Baseball - My son crushing it at every game, thanks to Coach Steve,

    San Diego School of Baseball

    4.2(10 reviews)
    1.4 miSerra Mesa

    5 STARS!!! We were visiting my hometown of San Diego for the…read moreholidays and took advantage of the opportunity to get my 8-year-old son a hitting lesson, as there are limited baseball instruction options where we are stationed in Italy. Coach Steve was a fantastic instructor. He took time to evaluate my son's swing and immediately began working through a variety of drills to reinforce good habits and correct his mechanics. Although we paid for a 60-minute session, Coach Steve asked if I was comfortable with him continuing past the hour so he could leave my son in a place he felt confident about. I agreed, and he worked with my son for an additional 30 minutes at no extra cost. His instruction was clear, concise, and spot-on. My son made immediate adjustments and showed noticeable improvement over the hour and a half we were there. Coach Steve also recorded key portions of the lesson and later emailed us a link so we could review the instruction and drills in the future. As a parent, I learned several drills myself that I can now take home with us to Italy and continue reinforcing what my son learned. Understanding how difficult it can be to find consistent baseball opportunities where we live, Coach Steve also provided a list of resources he was familiar with that may be helpful while we are in Europe. I cannot recommend Coach Steve highly enough and will absolutely return my sons to his instruction at the first opportunity.

    Stephen always goes above and beyond to help my son with not only his fundamentals but also with…read moreworkouts and exercises he can do away from the field. On top of that, he also helps pump him up with realizing what he can do now and down the road when he puts more work in. Stephen brings in a lot of experience from his own life in baseball and connects with the kids very well by describing things through current and past players, so they can go back home and watch videos of them to see what he's talking about.

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    San Diego School of Baseball - Coach Steve teaching my son proper pitching mechanics.

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