About This Playground
🌳 Play Playground is a popular community park in Nevada featuring various play structures, recreational areas, and amenities for families and children of all ages. The playground offers a mix of modern and traditional play equipment in a well-maintained setting.
Visitor Experience: Play Playground enjoys mostly positive reviews, with visitors particularly praising the variety of equipment, cleanliness, and family-friendly atmosphere. Most reviewers rate the playground 4 or 5 stars, with occasional mentions of crowding during peak times.>
More about this playground
Playground Type
Address
3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
Phone
(725) 696-4541
+1 725-696-4541
Website
playplayground.comCoordinates
36.09554, -115.17621
Hours of Operation
Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.
Playground Features
Age Suitability
Suitable for children aged 2-12, with separate areas for toddlers (2-5) and older children (5-12).
Equipment Available
Swings, slides, climbing structures, monkey bars, spinning equipment, sensory play panels, and a large sandbox area.
Shaded Areas
Several covered pavilions and mature trees providing natural shade over approximately 30% of the playground area.
Seating For Parents
Multiple benches surrounding play areas, picnic tables under shade structures, and grassy areas suitable for blankets.
Restroom Availability
Clean restroom facilities located near the main playground entrance, regularly maintained.
Drinking Fountains
Four drinking fountains available, including one with a bottle-filling station and a lower spout for children.
Safety Accessibility
Fencing
Partial fencing around playground perimeter with childproof gates at entrances and exits.
Surface Material
Combination of rubber surfacing under high-traffic play areas and engineered wood fiber in other zones.
Ada Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible paths to all major play areas with ramps to elevated structures and inclusive play equipment.
Cleanliness Maintenance
Daily maintenance schedule with regular equipment inspections, prompt repairs, and clean facilities.
Additional Amenities
Nearby Parking
Free parking lot with 50+ spaces adjacent to the playground, with additional street parking available.
Pet Policy
Dogs allowed in park areas on leash, but not permitted within the playground enclosure. Dog waste stations provided.
Bike Racks
Two bike rack areas with capacity for approximately 20 bicycles.
Nearby Food Options
Snack vendor during summer months, several family restaurants within walking distance, and picnic areas for bringing your own food.
Sports Areas
Basketball courts, tennis courts, and a multi-use sports field adjacent to the playground.
Walking / Biking Trails Nearby
Paved walking path around park perimeter (1.2 miles) connecting to regional trail system.
Community Reviews
User Submitted Photos
Gallery of over 200 user photos showcasing the playground equipment, events, and families enjoying the facilities.
Recent Reviews
Latest reviews highlight the new water play area installed last summer and praise the responsive maintenance team.
Crowd Levels
Busiest on weekends, particularly Saturday mornings and weekday afternoons after school hours. Less crowded on weekday mornings.
Special Events
Hosts seasonal events including summer movie nights, holiday celebrations, and an annual community play day.
User Experience
Entrance Fee
Free admission to all playground and park facilities.
Space For Groups
Three reservable picnic shelters suitable for birthday parties and group gatherings (reservation fee applies).
Nature Connection
Native plant garden with identification markers, butterfly garden, and designated nature observation areas.
Noise Level
Moderate to high during peak hours, with quieter areas available in the eastern section of the park.
Aesthetic Design
Modern playground design with nature-inspired colors and themes, featuring public art installations created by local artists.
Safety Regulations
Security Presence
Park rangers patrol regularly during operating hours, with emergency call boxes located at strategic points.
Rules Restrictions
No smoking, alcohol prohibited, children under 8 must be supervised, playground closes at sunset.
First Aid Availability
First aid kit available at park office during staffed hours; staff trained in basic first aid and CPR.
Community Interaction
Community Activities
Regular events include parent meetups, play groups, and volunteer-led nature exploration programs.
Social Interaction
Design encourages collaborative play with equipment that requires multiple users, community game areas, and open spaces.
Sustainability Environment
Eco Friendly Practices
Rainwater collection system for landscape irrigation, native plant landscaping, and recycled materials used in construction.
Renewable Energy
Solar-powered lighting throughout the park and playground areas.
Walkability Bike Access
Connected to neighborhood sidewalk network with designated bike lanes leading to the park from major residential areas.
Reviews
Char
a month ago
Here's my honest review: ✨Location✨ In the Luxor ✨Price✨ I think it was very affordable for how much time we spent there ✨Ambiance✨ They really go all out to make this feel like an adult Haven. It was very colorful and well decorated ✨Drinks✨ My partner got the monster spiked Arnold Palmer and it was so dangerous we couldn't even taste the liquor but it was phenomenal. I got the sin City sunrise and it was absolutely delicious and I got the ultra large cosmo and I actually think it's my favorite drink now. Loved that it was on sale and that I got to take my little friend home. Also absolutely love that you can walk around with your drinks ✨Recommendation✨ Finally, a place in Vegas that doesn't have children. For that reason alone I would give it five stars. ✨Customer Service✨ Everyone is so friendly and willing to help. Honestly it's such a great experience. You get to bank up points that we used at the end to get a shot glass. I love that you could play on the same team or against the people you were with And I love the competitive nature of ranking
View on GoogleGeorge Gonzalez
3 months ago
This place is really fun. We could play life-sized Bop-It and dodge the gauntlet all day. The chill room upstairs is great for a breather and if you want to get physical, there's always the adult bounce house. Super fun way to spend the afternoon playing coop and versus games. Well worth the money.
View on GoogleJenelle Berrien
a month ago
I went to the Play Playground on a Friday night at 5pm. As we are Las Vegas residents, we had to purchase tickets there in order to show our ID. The people working at the entrance were super cool, very helpful and patient!! They explained everything well and we were super excited to head inside. There is no food served here - only delicious drinks! I had a Margarita that was absolute heaven!! We had a total blast at this place. It was not crowded so we were able to move from each activity to the next without any waiting. You get a lanyard and a plastic card which is scanned at each activity. You start with a lot of points which get deducted as you move through the activities. You do have the ability to play all of the games once. If you want to play more, you have to pay. Some games are single player and some are competitive. There are lots of games and activities. Upstairs, there is a plush seating area where you can relax, people watch and drink. Similar to kids arcades, you can collect points and get prizes. We found the prizes aspect to be quite silly as you have to spend more money to get the best prizes. Despite combining three players points, we were only able to get a small sticker!! My friends and I thought it was really cool although the place is somewhat small. We stayed for about 2 1/2 hours which includes 30 minutes of talking to the very cute bartender.. I highly recommend this place for fun with friends, family and even co-workers! It’s definitely worth it so go!!!!
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4 weeks ago
This was a really fun and different kind of activity for the Vegas strip. The variety of games was great but I feel like there are a couple of things they could improve. There weren’t places to set your drinks for all the games so that made people have to hold each other’s and trade off. Also, the music was way too loud and made it hard to talk with others; I feel like it would have been fine about with about 25% less volume.
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3 months ago
Came here and machines were all down but came back and they made things right for us. Nice place to come as a tourist. Looking for something to do besides clubbing. Wish it was open a little later but it’s ok. My friends had fun. They said it was better than expected.
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