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    Mill Run Park

    4.9 (9 reviews)

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    Ashley I.

    This is a local kissimmee Park. This park includes a playground, Basketball Courts, One big covered pavilion with Bbq Grills. There is also a Drinking Fountain, a big open field for sports and a big section under the trees with picnic tabless. The park is pretty big with a shade over part of it, offering shade. It is handicap accessible which is nice. They have three slides, lots of ladders, a balancing beam, a rock climbing wall, monkey bars, drums and more. The basketball court is pretty big. Reasons I don't like this park: lack of parking (people playing basketball in large groups take all the spots for playground patrons), there are playground sections missing parts/broken that have been like this for a LONG time with a safety cone. It could be cleaned more frequently. But other than this my son likes it!

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    Very good good basketball court really nice playground my son loved it and so did my daughter.

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    So awesome my kids loved it and my dogs too and the fact that there were so many options to choose from

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    This park is absolutely AMAZING this park is so fun and entertaining come to this park every day

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    ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

    ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

    3.9
    (147 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    We were here for the presidential cup gymnastic meet. This was our first time here and this is a…read morehuge complex. Parking was free but there was a lot of things going on. So be prepared to come early and put on your walking shoes. We had to pay for our event but prior to getting there. So make sure you know before you go. We bought our tickets as soon as we knew we were coming. The event was in the main building and it was a nice venue clean and with concessions. Seats were a little wobbly but ok. Overall it was a hood experience.

    ESPN is the king of sports and it only suits to have a complex fit for a king!…read more ESPN Wide World of Sports is one of the go to sports venue in the country and holds many tournaments and competition events. Complex is easy to get to being a part of Disney with parking being an ease. Pick a sport, name a sport... ESPN got with their huge baseball complex and indoor arenas. The many dozens of outdoor fields can hold many games at the same time. Although the field quality can be better but it's not horrible considering the amount of traffic and events they hold so kudos to the ground crew for keeping the field quality decent considering the amount of usage weekly. The complex is organized and easy to get around. Wish they would strongly enforce a harder trash mandate to ensure patrons pick up after themselves as more often than none, teams and patrons leave a mess around bench's and team sidelines after each game. Although it's not ESPN's fault and more on the citizens attending events to clean up after themselves. They have several food outlets and vendors and food trucks for those long days on the field. With the hot Florida sun, love that they have watering and hydration stations around the fields with plenty of water coolers to help athletes stay cool and hydrated. However, I wish they have more shaded areas and maybe even covered spectator viewing areas or benches as the sun can be brutal so come prepared with your own tent or umbrella, etc Overall, attended many events and competitions at the venue and it's always a great facility and they always put in a great show overall!

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    Orange County Orlando Magic Recreation Center

    Orange County Orlando Magic Recreation Center

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    So, here's the deal. $25 for 3 month membership or $100…read morefor a year. $75 a year for those over 55 years of age, or active military. Are you kidding me? So, with the membership paid, drop in classes costs an additional $2-$5 per class. No one should complain because of the cheap membership to begin with. Currently offering: Cycling Yoga Core Training Tae Kwon Do karate Artistic Motion Dance Gym with weights Beach volleyball area From the website: The 24,000-square-foot facility includes a fitness room with cardio equipment (treadmills, bikes, ellipticals), a weight room, locker room and showers, two classrooms which can be rented, concession stand and a 12,000-square-foot wood floor gymnasium that can be divided into two side-by-side high school courts. It seems that after school programs are also available. A lot of children flock here for good reason--there are a lot of youth programs here. I am thrilled to live in a place where such options exist. This really makes joining a fitness facility affordable, and for people like me, who are nomads and not around a lot, joining a facility like this really makes good sense.

    Decent gym for the money. Has a great mix of cardio machines, all brand new. The weight room I…read morewould not recommend to the more heavy lifting kinda group but is good for those doing resistance training. Don't expect trainers but there are group courses, such as Zumba, held through out the week. Finally, the basketball courts are top notch.

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    Celebration Lakeside Park

    Celebration Lakeside Park

    4.1
    (28 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    I love this park! While the play area is actually behind a metal fence for residents' privacy, it's…read moreconnected to a path that circles the town's three main lakes. There's a large field adjacent to the area used for festivals and other local events, as well as tons of public benches separated by hedges to provide a little privacy. Because of the proximity to downtown, the animals here are used to lots of foot traffic and are incredibly friendly...or at least love getting an easy meal in exchange for a couple of cute encounters. There are signs that say not to feed the alligators or squirrels, but it's probably not well-followed. Another perk is the available bike rentals for anyone that doesn't have their own! I haven't personally needed them, but I see them being used all the time. Personally, I miss the electric scooters and hope they reinstall them again! As a side note, parking nearby requires a parking decal, so try to park along the streets of downtown or residential areas to avoid any issues. Otherwise, this place is amazing and a great way to start exploring the area.

    If you want to be in the heart of Celebration, look no further than Celebration Lakeside Park…read more Located in downtown Celebration on the shores of Lake Rianhard, the lake is named after Richard "Dick" Rianhard, a beloved local resident who pioneered several of Celebration's organizations including a fishing program for children. he is remembered for being a cheerful neighbor who left a lasting impact on the community. Designed by The Walt Disney Company in the 1990s, the park serves as Celebration's main recreational hub. Amenities include a swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts, and playgrounds. Many of these facilities require a resident key and are reserved for Celebration residents who pay community fees. Visitors, however, are welcome to enjoy the rocking chairs, picnic tables, umbrellas, and the scenic wooden boardwalk that circles the lake. Keep an eye out for the park's resident alligator, which is occasionally spotted along the shoreline. Just steps away, you'll find downtown Celebration's charming shops and a variety of restaurants. The park also hosts numerous festivals and community events throughout the year, including Independence Day celebrations, Founders Day, the Embrace of Celebration Music Festival, Battle of the Food Trucks, Once Upon a Magic Market, the Celebration Farmers Market, holiday parades, and seasonal runs. It also serves as the starting point for town-wide 5K races and the staging area for the community's Veterans Day Parade. During my visit, I enjoyed strolling along the lakeside boardwalk and taking in the peaceful scenery. Unfortunately, the lawn had been recently fertilized with what smelled like horse manure, and the odor was overwhelming. The strong smell made it impossible to linger and I cut my visit short, which was disappointing given the park's otherwise beautiful setting.

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