| Can anyone share a mask friendly playground I could visit with my preschooler? Preferably one big enough that it has a few different structures to allow for kids to play spaced out. I’ve tried a couple playgrounds and we are usually the only people wearing them. We are in Vienna but willing to travel a bit. |
| All playgrounds are mask friendly. |
I mean a playground where people actually wear masks as I put in the title. But no, the playground we visited were not particularly mask friendly, either. |
| Why would you "travel" to playgrounds in the midst of a pandemic? You do realize that cases are rising in VA, MD and DC. Please keep your cooties in your own neighborhood. |
| If no one else is wearing a mask, then maybe you're the crazy ones. |
We don’t have any cooties. We don’t go anywhere and have been to three playgrounds maybe a total of 5 times from March until now. My preschooler needs to burn off some energy and I’m looking to do it in a safe way. |
| I guess the answer is drive to a Maryland playground... |
| Good parents concerned about Covid avoid playgrounds. |
We went to a few in Bethesda. No one had a mask on. Quickly returned to our DC city "hellhole" playground where everyone wears masks and squirts sanitizer on their kids hands. |
I don't know, OP. I'm in Arlington and people aren't wearing them here either. I thought once cases started rising, people would. Maybe people are wearing them at the DC and Maryland playgrounds? |
| Just stick with smaller playgrounds in your neighborhood probably, where you can be the only ones there. With the weather getting cooler they’ll probably be empty soon anyway. |
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Go for a hike. Ride scooters. Ride a balance bike.
All of these are ways to burn energy without sharing playground equipment with random multiple families with varying levels of COVID precaution adherence. And certainly not by widening your exposure net by playground-hopping. Yep, it sucks to not be able to frequent the playground. This is reality. |
| Try the one at the Fairhill ES. The few times we've been everyone was wearing a mask. |
| Finding uncrowded playgrounds is much better. If kids can space out, no masks needed. Go at times they are not crowded. |
Or mentally ill... |