Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only games we’ve played there are state cup. It’s a long drive but we typically make long drives for soccer. We didn’t like the lack of restroom facilities but to be fair, this is a complaint at many fields. I don’t understand how bathrooms are not a consideration when these places are built. I’m tired of having to leave fields mid-game and drive to a business with a bathroom. And what about the players? But I digress. I think the park is no better nor worse than many places. It’s not a place I’d choose but it gave us an excuse to visit Annapolis.
ITA, especially for teenage girls dealing with tampons etc. Ridiculous and gross not to have bathrooms and sinks for hand washing.
Like Muldoon Farms nice bathrooms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it privately owned? Its not owned by the county?
Its weird that a posted jumped in ASAP to keep defending a random field. Who cares that much?
How is the complex named in the headline of this thread and also random?
Anonymous wrote:Is it privately owned? Its not owned by the county?
Its weird that a posted jumped in ASAP to keep defending a random field. Who cares that much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only games we’ve played there are state cup. It’s a long drive but we typically make long drives for soccer. We didn’t like the lack of restroom facilities but to be fair, this is a complaint at many fields. I don’t understand how bathrooms are not a consideration when these places are built. I’m tired of having to leave fields mid-game and drive to a business with a bathroom. And what about the players? But I digress. I think the park is no better nor worse than many places. It’s not a place I’d choose but it gave us an excuse to visit Annapolis.
ITA, especially for teenage girls dealing with tampons etc. Ridiculous and gross not to have bathrooms and sinks for hand washing.
Anonymous wrote:Is it privately owned? Its not owned by the county?
Its weird that a posted jumped in ASAP to keep defending a random field. Who cares that much?
Anonymous wrote:The only games we’ve played there are state cup. It’s a long drive but we typically make long drives for soccer. We didn’t like the lack of restroom facilities but to be fair, this is a complaint at many fields. I don’t understand how bathrooms are not a consideration when these places are built. I’m tired of having to leave fields mid-game and drive to a business with a bathroom. And what about the players? But I digress. I think the park is no better nor worse than many places. It’s not a place I’d choose but it gave us an excuse to visit Annapolis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far from close in DMV
No benches for teams
Bathroom situation bad
No bleachers for parents to watch the game, standing only, behind chain link fence
But the fields are great for the players!
Compared to what other fields?
Your not stating anything different than most fields in the DMV
Eh, we've played in local tournaments on fields in Fairfax and Loudoun that have plenty of parking, and the parents don't have to sit behind a chain link fence. And teams are allowed tents. Pretty much all tournaments are the same when it comes right down to it, so why not go with the one with the least amount of headaches for the families? The worst is an away tournament and the fields are crappy grass/dirt with parking hassles. Why are we traveling for this?
You going for your kid to play soccer or you going for a family camping reunion?
Show pictures of the crappy grass and dirt fields at this complex
Why so defensive of this field? do you own it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far from close in DMV
No benches for teams
Bathroom situation bad
No bleachers for parents to watch the game, standing only, behind chain link fence
But the fields are great for the players!
Compared to what other fields?
Your not stating anything different than most fields in the DMV
Eh, we've played in local tournaments on fields in Fairfax and Loudoun that have plenty of parking, and the parents don't have to sit behind a chain link fence. And teams are allowed tents. Pretty much all tournaments are the same when it comes right down to it, so why not go with the one with the least amount of headaches for the families? The worst is an away tournament and the fields are crappy grass/dirt with parking hassles. Why are we traveling for this?
You going for your kid to play soccer or you going for a family camping reunion?
Show pictures of the crappy grass and dirt fields at this complex
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far from close in DMV
No benches for teams
Bathroom situation bad
No bleachers for parents to watch the game, standing only, behind chain link fence
But the fields are great for the players!
Compared to what other fields?
Your not stating anything different than most fields in the DMV
Eh, we've played in local tournaments on fields in Fairfax and Loudoun that have plenty of parking, and the parents don't have to sit behind a chain link fence. And teams are allowed tents. Pretty much all tournaments are the same when it comes right down to it, so why not go with the one with the least amount of headaches for the families? The worst is an away tournament and the fields are crappy grass/dirt with parking hassles. Why are we traveling for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far from close in DMV
No benches for teams
Bathroom situation bad
No bleachers for parents to watch the game, standing only, behind chain link fence
But the fields are great for the players!
Compared to what other fields?
Your not stating anything different than most fields in the DMV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if you would avoid a tournament playing there. It has bad reviews from an inconvenience/hassle standpoint.
It's fine—getting in and out is easy. Fields are nice. I'm not sure why people don't like it.
Because of the county it is in
Plain and simple