
Denver Playgrounds & Parks
iOS Universel / Style de vie
Features:
This app reviews over 800 public playgrounds in the Denver metro area, from Golden to Aurora, and Broomfield to Centennial. The free version provides names, exact locations, and photo previews of all play areas on a zoomable map. An in-app purchase unlocks over 1500 photos, ratings, amenity & play equipment information, as well as driving directions. Also listed are pools, creeks, splash pads, dog parks, sledding hills, accessibility features, and more. This project is an ongoing effort; I update the app regularly as playgrounds change or new play areas open.
Subscription:
If you choose to upgrade to the subscription version, a $2.99 purchase will be charged yearly to your credit card through your iTunes account. Yearly subscriptions will automatically renew at $2.99 unless canceled within 24-hours before the end of the current period. You can cancel anytime with your iTunes account settings. Any unused portion of a free trial will be forfeited if you purchase a subscription. Subscriptions may be managed by you and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after purchase.
My Terms of Use are here: http://playgrounds.chrisdebbie.com/terms-of-use.html
My privacy policy is here: http://playgrounds.chrisdebbie.com/privacy-policy.html
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
- 1 newly added park: Cheyenne-Arapahoe Park
- 20 playground renovated: Kentucky & Knox, Congress, City of Potenza, Verbena, City Park East, Eastlake Historic, Eastlake Shores, Grange Creek, Lilly, Loma Linda, Loomis, Shadow Ridge, Woodbridge Station, Fairfax, Los Valientes, Monaco Vista, Hillside, Monaco, Sunset Englewood, Rosamond Park
- 1 playground removed: W. Harvard Gulch (Zuni St) Park
- 1 playground renamed: W. Harvard Gulch Park