Thousand Oaks Community Park
Thousand Oaks, CA USA
CA - Thousand Oaks Community Park
Video features a Landscape Structures custom playground at Thousand Oaks Community Park in Thousand Oaks California.
[video: scene fades into a slightly elevated full view of a park playground with a large tower structure and a secondary smaller play structure. Families play all over the large playground area. Scene switches to a ground view of the smaller play structure designed like a picnic basket. A woman walking her dog passes by the structure. The camera switches to a different view of the picnic basket play structure showing the different climbers, crawl tunnels, and play panels. A boy steps up a climber with steps that become smaller as the reach to playground decking. A girl stands by waiting her turn. Camera switches to a top-down view from the playground decking of the girl as she climbs up the climber. Camera switches back to a ground view of a boy as he reaches up to grab a hand hold. Scene switches to a full focused view of a red play dome with different size peep holes. A large black concrete ladybug head makes the dome look like the body of the ladybug. Scene switches to two boys as they climb on either side of a cargo net attached to the large playground tower. The camera focuses in closer on the boys as they climb the ropes of the cargo net. Camera pulls back for a full view of the cargo net climber as the boys continue to play. Scene switches to a boy as he stands by a leaf shaped panel and speaks to the camera about the playground.]
Boy: My favorite thing about this playground is the twisty turny tower.
[video: the camera pans from the bottom of the large tower structure up to the large shade system on top. The camera focuses on the boy as he walks up the spiral belting leading up into the tower. Camera switches to a point of view walking up the spiral belting in the tower. The point of view camera continues up into the tower looking down a manhole with climbing ropes tunneling all the way to the bottom. Scene switches to a second boy as he speaks to the camera about the playground.]
Boy 2: The blue and green slide, because it’s really fun to go down.
[video: The camera pans down the outside of a large green and blue paneled tubular slide coming off the large tower structure. The camera pans to the bottom exit of the slide, a boy rides down and stands up at the bottom of the slide. Scene switches to a close-up of a girl’s face as she speaks to the camera.]
Girl: I like the flowers.
[video: the camera focuses up to a daisy shaped shade system with each pedal a different color of the rainbow. Scene switches to a second girl as she talks about the playground.]
Girl 2: There’s different slides and there is different stuff.
[video: with a ground view the camera pans right to left showing the different play structure at the park. Camera switches to a point of view of a boy’s legs as he sits at the top of the green and blue paneled tubular slide. He turns the camera to face himself as he begins to ride down the slide. His smile gets bigger as he rides faster to the bottom of the slide. Scene switches to a full bird’s eye view of the entire park play area. Families can be seen playing on the many play structure and play activities. The camera pans right to left over the entire play area. Children swing on a swing set. The camera focuses on a girl as she swings. Scene switches to a full elevated view of a butterfly shape cargo net climbing structure. Children climb and play in their own way on the ropes of the butterfly structure. Scene switches to a boy as he kneels by a finger maze panel. He talks to his friend standing behind him.]
Boy: I’ll show you, I’ll show you the thing.
[video: the boy points to the panel and the path to solve the maze. Scene fades out and back into a girl and boy sitting on the back of a large ant structure. The boy raises and circles his hand above his head like he’s welding a cowboy rope. Scene fades out and back into the camera mounted to a spring rider facing a young boy as he bounces back and forth. Scene fades out and back into a top-down panning right to left view over the multiple swing set bays. Screen fades to white. A black line appears in the center of the screen. The RecWest Outdoor Products logo slides out to the right of the black line as the Landscape Structures logo slides out to the left. Text fades in below both logos reading “For a better tomorrow we play today”. Screen fades to black and video ends.]
Playground Details
Age Ranges
- 2 to 5 years
- 5 to 12 years
Product Lines/ Categories
Min Area Required
- 118' x 69' (35,97 m x 21,03 m)
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- 2-5 Area: 37' x 35' (11,28 m x 10,67 m)
- 5-12 Area: 82' x 66' (24,99 m x 20,12 m)
Max Fall Height
- 144" (3,66 m)
Design/CAD Files for this Playground
Design files are not available for this custom design. Contact your local playground consultant for additional details.Design Standards
Price Range (USD)
$200K-$500K+
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Bring your picnic to the playground at Thousand Oaks Community Park. The play space for toddlers and preschoolers is made to look like a picnic basket complete with DigiFuse® panels showing the anatomy of ants and bees, a watermelon climber and leaf climbers. For kids ages 5 to 12, the feature is a 12-foot Super Netplex® tower. The Spiral Belt Climber brings individuals of all abilities to the center of the action, while the Double Swoosh Slide® and TurboTwister™ Tunnel Slide takes them back to the ground. Even more, there is a freestanding butterfly net climber, caterpillar climber, grass wall climbers, a concrete-sculpted ant, a Cozy Dome® ant and so much more. Plus, a custom SkyWays® shade structure was included to provide a break from the heat and sun.
Installed: February 2022
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