The Rise And Fall Of Fast Food Playgrounds - Cheddar Explains

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2022
  • Most millennials have fond memories of those playgrounds attached to many a McDonalds or Burger King. Well, hold on to that nostalgia because they’re slowly disappearing. As fun as these play areas were, their hidden dangers are causing their downfall.
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  • @D.S.handle
    @D.S.handle Před rokem +138

    Public places are dirty, kids hurt themselves everywhere they cand. I think it’s totally fine understanding that kids can hurt themselves playing. These type of spaces are quite safe all things considered.

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 Před rokem +9

      Not to mention they were a great place for kids to exercise, to get their extra energy out. When I was a kid I would play in it before and after I ate my meal. I couldn't wait to go inside or outside if the playground was out there.

    • @EricSundquistKC
      @EricSundquistKC Před rokem +20

      They said 400 injuries between the 70s and 90s? So less than 2 injuries a month? I get 2 injuries every time I take my kids to the playground!

    • @WillShackAttack
      @WillShackAttack Před rokem

      But considering that someone is responsible for owning the place that kids get hurt, it's their faults.
      Why? Because.
      Because what? Just Because.

  • @josephharrison5639
    @josephharrison5639 Před rokem +113

    I’d rather have kids in the play place than just playing on their phones, so many great memories

  • @marihawley
    @marihawley Před rokem +185

    It cracked me up that about McDs not reporting the injuries, wouldn't they have to basically call every day! Kids hurt themselves on everything and anything. My brothers were super rowdy growing up, they could hurt themselves on or with the most benign things.
    And if they had found that dead iguana, they would have thought they hit the weird kid jackpot and not told my mom and snuggled it home.

    • @SlackActionBumble
      @SlackActionBumble Před rokem +12

      I know you meant smuggled, but snuggled makes it so much better

    • @marihawley
      @marihawley Před rokem +5

      @@SlackActionBumble🤣🤣🤣🤣 oops but knowing my brothers, probably a little bit of both

    • @DavidCiani
      @DavidCiani Před rokem +2

      Let alone to the Consumer Product Safety Commission... I don't think that would have even occurred to your typical Fast Food franchisee.

    • @sNintendoFan
      @sNintendoFan Před rokem +1

      @@marihawley Awesome

  • @Neotenico
    @Neotenico Před rokem +518

    McDonald's PlayPlace was where I got my first bee sting. It sucked, but it landed me a McFlurry from the nice girl working the register.
    Also, as far as I'm concerned with the bacteria on the playgrounds, I feel some responsibility needs to be levied on the parents to have their children wash their hands in between playing and eating. That was such a strict rule for me when I was growing up. I feel like America has developed a problem with placing blame instead of using common sense when it comes to a lot of health-related issues like this.

    • @Frostfire40
      @Frostfire40 Před rokem +15

      I agree. Teaching the kids when they touch a bunch of things in public with their hands not to touch their face or eat until the hands have been washed. And not to stick their faces and mouths on everything.

    • @matthewpaul6904
      @matthewpaul6904 Před rokem +5

      Yeah let's play on that all metal slide at the playground instead. On a summer day it would heat up to 1,000 degrees which was a wonder if you were wearing shorts.

    • @nromk
      @nromk Před rokem +4

      Ok but children are dirty and you can't control every parental unit and a child could barf or bleed or sneeze or otherwise break rules by bringing in food, someone still needs to upkeep the playground.

    • @rohithkumarsp
      @rohithkumarsp Před rokem +5

      It probably improved kids immune tbh

    • @cfhay
      @cfhay Před rokem +2

      > have their children wash their hands
      How does that solve the needle/sharp objects problem? That was the sole reason my mother didn't let me to the common playground in the 80s.

  • @themasstermwahahahah
    @themasstermwahahahah Před rokem +45

    Exposure to germs is really important for children because it helps develop their immune system. It gets trained on actual germs and won't start attaching pollen or their own body.

  • @MatuschkaRossija
    @MatuschkaRossija Před rokem +105

    Wow, there where germs on objects? How could I survive my childhood playing outside on public playgrounds?

    • @johnfoltz8183
      @johnfoltz8183 Před rokem +1

      Or on rusty playgrounds equipment

    • @Friendly_G
      @Friendly_G Před rokem +3

      It's almost like these parents never went outside themselves 😂

  • @jameshill5458
    @jameshill5458 Před rokem +53

    My family drives 3 hours north through the center of California to see my mother pretty often. Doing that drive with a crying 2 year old is rough.
    We have two McDonald’s play places on our route and they are LIFE SAVERS. A place where we can have a quick bite and our son can expel some energy is amazing.
    It’s sad knowing these places are a dying breed. My son loves them. I love them too, since playing with him makes me feel like a kid again.

  • @commentor3485
    @commentor3485 Před rokem +44

    Mcdonald's playgrounds toughen our immune system.

  • @peter_smyth
    @peter_smyth Před rokem +43

    Saying all the surveyed playgrounds had the dangerous bacteria doesn't mean they're especially dangerous. The same bacteria are probably present in many places many people are present, like an office.

    • @jc3drums916
      @jc3drums916 Před rokem +11

      Or better yet, a classroom.

    • @CrimsonKage
      @CrimsonKage Před rokem +5

      Most of that bacteria was probably so common the kids picked it up at home before coming in. Everything has bacteria on it, and at a restaurant with a bathroom, what are the chances some Karen with a cotton swab isn't gonna find something fecal on a plastic tunnel?

  • @thenintendobros9918
    @thenintendobros9918 Před rokem +68

    I miss play places, and just having fun stuff for kids in general. Everything is so boring and grey anymore and I'm sad that my kids will miss out on a lot of the joy and wonder i had growing up

  • @johnchristopherkessel1681

    Me and my cousins used to play at our local Mcdonald's PlayPlace right after our sports practice on Saturdays. There were no parks nor any playgrounds near our home then and the only place where we can play with other kids was that PlayPlace. Awesome time.

  • @residentevil4life
    @residentevil4life Před rokem +87

    honestly the last part of the video really hit hard. I know we as adults are glued to our phones but children absolutely need to have social interactions to grow into healthy adults. Instead I can't go anywhere without seeing a 2 year old on a stroller with a tablet in their hand, will definitely be interesting to see the consequences in the long run since I personally didn't start carrying my own "tablet" (game boy) until around the age of 9.

    • @CrimsonKage
      @CrimsonKage Před rokem +1

      Ah the Game Boy, had the original model myself, big grey battery pack, had to lift the whole thing up above my head to try and play it in the headlights of the following car (sitting in the back seat of our car) because the thing wasn't backlit yet.

    • @stevecrandall
      @stevecrandall Před rokem +5

      Yup. Parents just pacify the heck out of their kids with these distracting technologies.

    • @eviedaniela
      @eviedaniela Před rokem +7

      Anything to avoid actually parenting. It's so sad. Especially at an age when those children need human interaction for their brain development. What a dangerous trade-off, Yikes

    • @Brando56894
      @Brando56894 Před rokem

      Yep, I'm 37 and never had a cellphone until I was like 13 and it was a big chonky Sony that was reminiscent of the cell phones from the early 90s (it didn't fold). We never even had a computer until I was 10.

    • @planefan082
      @planefan082 Před rokem +2

      Nothing wrong with giving your child an iPod when they turn six or seven (and before that, letting them occasionally borrow other things to learn some tech literacy or look things up properly), but it's not a replacement for parenting. Handing it to them with some garbage like Cocomelon and leaving them to it is a recipe for disaster. Going the other way with parental controls is too. You need to teach your child how to properly self-regulate and use it in moderation, and how to deal with things like privacy and cyberbullying as well.

  • @milliedragon4418
    @milliedragon4418 Před rokem +26

    I remember as a kid, I seen a kid literally pee all over the playground and I was like this is it I'm never going in these playgrounds again. The fast food workers were quick to clean it up though.
    That being said I am kind of sad for kids not to enjoy these kind of playgrounds it's an easy entertainment and it's cheap. But I also understand why they probably won't last much longer they're a huge waste of space that could be used for more tables and more parking. For some they're closer than even going to a public park. I even noticed that a lot of casual restaurants don't even do what they used to do when I was little, for instance that you used to be able to get activity books, crayons they would even have like some small games at the restaurant table. Entertain you while you are waiting for your meal. Some even used to have arcade machines and the back. Nothing too special.

    • @CrimsonKage
      @CrimsonKage Před rokem +3

      As a former employee, we kept a bag or two of extra balls downstairs (we had a basement back then) for just such an occasion. I think we were required (ostensibly) to switch out the balls on a regular basis too. Can't say taking out the Play Place saved much space though, as they took it out and left the adjacent seating in place, letting the area go to waste until the store was bulldozed and rebuilt.

  • @shaunharn1998
    @shaunharn1998 Před rokem +26

    Fastfood restaurants were unique and an experience individually, the early 2000's were the peak of McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, back then it wasn't just a place to eat, it was an experience and exciting place for kids to go to more so than for the food, now everywhere is the same just a boring plain restaurant that looks the same with no originality

    • @DrVictorVasconcelos
      @DrVictorVasconcelos Před rokem

      Restaurants have an incentive to kick you out. Whether you stay for 15 minutes or for 1 hour, you're likely to spend the same amount of money.

    • @shaunharn1998
      @shaunharn1998 Před rokem +5

      @@DrVictorVasconcelos Back then every fast food restaurant had its own theme and was unique, now the whole restaurant is like a plain boring Starbucks with uncomfortable chairs, there's no character or unique theme like before where even collecting happy meal toys was an exciting experience

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Před rokem +1

      @@shaunharn1998 Blaine car dependent infrastructure for that (not just bikes has good videos on this subject)

  • @ARUSApacecarHAMPTON
    @ARUSApacecarHAMPTON Před rokem +310

    We are now two generations into kids being so protected that most can’t handle the smallest of problems.

  • @EmazingGuitar
    @EmazingGuitar Před rokem +11

    The mcd play ground I grew up at had a sketchy space ship type cockpit hanging out the side of the playground and it was on bungee cords so I felt like you were on a ride. Felt like it was going to fall off every time

  • @devinreis5811
    @devinreis5811 Před rokem +10

    One of my girlfriends is an assistant manager at my local Chuck E Cheese's, and she told me that the standards of cleanliness went WAY up after COVID. The standards of cleanliness are high, but face it, kids are petri dishes. And they really keep it in mind; at least my local one does. A lot of these fast food play places failed to keep that in mind and still do. I honestly think that low standards for keeping them clean helped make them a thing of the past.

  • @warmstrong5612
    @warmstrong5612 Před rokem +4

    I remember when the N64 appeared with 4 player MarioKart64 in indoor Playplace locations. One McD's near me had it setup for several years.

  • @albertoginelsalvador2172
    @albertoginelsalvador2172 Před rokem +67

    We need more dangerous play grounds for safety

    • @stevecrandall
      @stevecrandall Před rokem +5

      💯

    • @christianmoore7109
      @christianmoore7109 Před rokem +8

      I honestly think that the presence of germs there at those play places likely strengthened immune systems in the long run and prevented some autoimmune diseases that would have otherwise appeared.

    • @arklaymountains5832
      @arklaymountains5832 Před rokem

      @@christianmoore7109 you want your kid to play in piss, we get it

  • @officialbrandonlampkin
    @officialbrandonlampkin Před rokem +18

    Why is the playground creepy??? Regulation/closing of playgrounds in general has ruined a lot of communities especially during summer vacation

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 Před rokem +1

      Especially with cheap you get your kids their McDonald's kids meal, and then they had free entertainment and to get rid of their extra energy, they would socialize with other kids it was great. Help the parents out for a little while and have a break. Besides that it was easier to find a Play place in fast food when there was to find a place to play in a park.

  • @cameronball3998
    @cameronball3998 Před rokem +8

    I’ll never forget when my brother and I slid through raw poop in the slide. Not in a diaper or anything, just bare human feces dead in the middle of the slide. Him and I walked out of the store in our underwear, as our clothes were unwearable for the time being. They offered us free McDonald’s for a year, but we didn’t return lol. I’ll never forget that 😂

    • @KenKen-ui4ny
      @KenKen-ui4ny Před rokem

      Public swimming pools and water parks are always battling this issue with human feces as well. The problem is actually not diaper age children, it more of kids who are just finishing up potty training, where accidents are still expected. This could have been how the feces you slid through, ended up there.

  • @Jaysin999
    @Jaysin999 Před rokem +17

    As an 03 baby, im not a millennial but the mcd play areas were alwaysss something id have to do whenever i could stay at mcd. I never got hurt in an indoor one except for some floor burns in the tubes and bumping around, but nonetheless i figured out itd be a pretty germ filled area as a kid. And ur right, i would still take the chances of playing in the play area than a screen all day, altho id like a mix of both 🤣

  • @vashsunglasses
    @vashsunglasses Před rokem +6

    I broke my arm at McDonald's when I was 8. This was in 1990, so before the "PlayPlace" was created. They had a room with playground equipment (a slide, teeter totter, jungle gym, merry-go-round, etc) that was McDonald's mascot themed. The sign on the room said that the room was supervised, but it wasn't, so when I jumped off the Grimace Teeter Totter and broke my arm (while my Dad was ordering food) it was their responsibility and they paid for everything immediately.

  • @juanzuniga5976
    @juanzuniga5976 Před rokem +11

    I miss these, I grew up playing on these players. Nothing like spinning around until you throw up and burn your hands on the metal burger prison bars on a hot summer day. These things made us tough

  • @hgbugalou
    @hgbugalou Před rokem +106

    Going to the playground was the best. It's sad they are going away. The whole argument about "not being safe" is such garbage. Life isn't safe and all kids had their falls, cuts, bumps, and bruises with an occasional broken bone from playgrounds. Its all part of growing up to learn this. As far as germs and cleaning, that seems like an issue that can be solved, but at the same time its expensive and I can see it being out of the budget of a small fast food joint. Or they could just bring back the metal stuff which bacteria has a hard time growing on.

    • @jefferypardue7509
      @jefferypardue7509 Před rokem +2

      I have never seen anyone sanitized the playground equipment at a local park. I'm more likely to see graffiti on slides and bird pooped water fountains. Playgrounds with wood chips sometimes gives kids splinters.

    • @shayemoore
      @shayemoore Před 3 měsíci

      Right. These kids are some punks 😆.

  • @johannes914
    @johannes914 Před rokem +12

    As a child we played in sandboxes... Speaking of germs...

  • @yourmommashouse
    @yourmommashouse Před rokem +13

    Lawsuits. That’s where they went . Done.

  • @KB9TKB
    @KB9TKB Před měsícem +1

    I remember those McDonald's playgrounds @1:23. The hamburger you climb up inside, is Mayor McCheese. I was born in '71 and aside from the hot slide in the summer (we lived in Tucson Az. for about 5 years back then, fun times as a kid, I miss it and my childhood friends there.), I survived playing on old school playground equipment whether at McDonald's or the parks as did many Generation X and Millennials, we're still here. Being that you could sit at the outside tables and eat, there were always parents present in the playground area keeping an eye on and making sure that the kids were safe. These are some of the fun times and memories our generations will always remember.

  • @godlugner5327
    @godlugner5327 Před rokem +2

    I for one, think coming eye to eye with a dead iguana as a child gave me character.

  • @jefferypardue7509
    @jefferypardue7509 Před rokem +3

    I remember when McDonald's had PlayStation video games at the McDonald's Play Place. I forget what video games they were but I remember sometimes they weren't operating properly because the video game council was always on. Sometimes someone played for a few minutes and left the game consistently running. Also the health and safety issues should be the night time crew responsibility to the sanitize the playground equipment. Of course the employees don't clean every little spot like under the ice cream machines or Coke machines. And McDonald's always buys weird machines that have weird codes that don't make any sense to any normal person. The McDonald's play areas have nearly disappeared around the turn of the century in Western Washington Seattle-Tacoma-Everett WA areas. The ones that were outside are now just outdoor seating or landscaping. When McDonald's did a lot of their renovations about 10 -12 years ago they got rid of the brown roofs, all of the play areas were either removed completely or was shrunken down to the size of a play equipment that you could probably find in someone's backyard. Play areas are now an afterthought in the decor of McDonald's. Yes they are brown but that's about the only thing that matches the decor of the modern McDonald's. Also one they renovated they got rid of fancy murals McDonald's Playland characters like Ronald McDonald and his pals. I don't recall Ronald McDonald statues in the last few years at McDonald's. It seems like McDonald's wants adult business over screaming a body murder children wanting McDonald's toys. That's why you can see them partnering up with a rappers and sports figures and environmentalist groups to promote their food.

    • @ablemagawitch
      @ablemagawitch Před rokem

      A video game system used to be novel enough that it attracted kids and others would watch them play while waiting their turn. Kids today don't live in a world where a video game in novelty, nor where they have to wait to play.
      The McDonald's Icecream machines are special screw the Franchise owner because they specially built to Mcdonald's corporate standards unlike the almost identical model in other fast food chains. McDonald's require special Corporate approved service companies to come fix and/or reset the machines. How many Ice Cream cones and milkshake sales does it take to cover several hundred repair bill, that will just reoccur again and again. It worst than a "right To repair " Issue, it specifically designed so you have to buy special parts only through Corporate Vendors. There are some great youtube videos on these machines and how they scam McDonald's Franchise Owners, which they can't talk about publicly due to the N.D.A. they have signed in their contract to have Franchise. All Franchises have Kickback schemes to Corporate but McDonald's does some of the more corrupt abusive practices about their machines, and their service people...... See czcams.com/video/SrDEtSlqJC4/video.html Guy actually got the manuals on machines that hard to get even if Franchise owner.
      Why Adults?
      Coffee costs 5 cents to make and normally sold for about dollar. Now make it "Mc Latte" with flavors and now that is 25 cents in costs being sold for $5 a cup , much better return than on children meals. Plus the market up breakfast crap is insane compared to lunch and dinner.
      Plus,
      Kids aren't into clowns and McDonald's isn't creating shows and games for kids as a loss leader. Get the parents and the kids go with them. The good old Family Restaurant is dying out. So are the fast food places, when parents rather use door dash than load the kids in card/mini-van to go get fast food they can have delivered. Only problem is no wants to tip drivers enough to make it worth the bother, so their orders sit their waiting and waiting.
      There are people where getting to go have Fast Food or similar quicker food restaurant is the Pay Day treat. Although far too many customers are people that eat that carp far too often every week and should/need to eat better than McDonalds, but are so lazy they'll pay someone extra, so they don't have to even have to make the effort to go through the drive through. These are the idiots are who McDonald's is marketing to that you see, unless you're watching kid shows, you won't see their commercials aimed at children.

  • @hazelgrunts
    @hazelgrunts Před rokem +5

    I’m a gen Z “kid” and I played on fast food playgrounds from around 2009-2016. I can say that I personally never got injured in one and actually found them a little too safe and underwhelming for my liking. I always preferred regular school playgrounds because the risk taking adding to the fun. I don’t think I got sick off the fast food playgrounds either

    • @sNintendoFan
      @sNintendoFan Před rokem +2

      Oh yeah. I NEVER got sick from those playgrounds. I found it super fun to climb to the top of the playgrounds (the one in my hometown was SUPER tall) and just watch everyone else. Flippin awesome!

  • @ThomasBensler
    @ThomasBensler Před rokem +3

    we used to play in the dirt at a creek behind our garden ... lots of germs there as well

  • @CitiesForTheFuture2030
    @CitiesForTheFuture2030 Před rokem +10

    I think there can be a happy medium between filthy & highly sanitised. Being completely risk averse also stifles child devekopment. Many people in developed countries suffer from autoimmune diseases due to over cleanliness.
    Can we provide children's with adventure while also keeping them safe from extreme harm? I think so. In fact adventure parks are popping up all around the world
    - teach kids about safety
    - supervise riskier play
    - use appropriate safety equipment where necessary
    - be hygiene aware & take the necessary precautions where appropriate eg always wash hands before eating or handling food, and after going to the loo etc
    - deworm kids regularly as per medical advisable
    Having a child means raising them to be competent adults that can engage life fully and enjoy a good quality of life - physically, mentally & emotionally.

  • @static-san
    @static-san Před rokem +6

    It might be interesting to compare US with other countries here. Many McDonald's restaurants here in Australia have play grounds and new ones are still being built. Ballpits are almost extinct, but the colourful slides and climbing things are most certainly still around.

    • @KenKen-ui4ny
      @KenKen-ui4ny Před rokem

      Probably because it more expensive, up front cost wise, to sue someone in Australia then in the US. Or there stricter criteria your lawsuit case has to rank, before it can be presented to a judge. Just my guess. I feel part reason is also McDonald's itself here in America, trying to boast more of an adult theme. Since the playlands are not the only i have seen being removed from their restaurants. Not sure you have noticed this there in Australia too, but i don't hear or see much of the chain's main mascot Ronald McDonald anymore, like i did back in the 90's and early 2000's. And you look at the architecture of a McDonalds restaurants these days here in the US. They resemble more of a sleek coffee cafe, then what they used to look like.

  • @draxman76
    @draxman76 Před rokem

    Stoked that somebody finally addressed this topic!

  • @cerisem7727
    @cerisem7727 Před rokem +3

    Slowly disappearing? They have disappeared! It's rare to find a fast food place with a playground these days. Where I live, they've been gone for almost 15 years now.

    • @ShaunPuzon
      @ShaunPuzon Před rokem +1

      There's a Burger King down the street from where I work that still has an indoor playground. I guess the franchisee doesn't want to pay to have it demolished, because every time I've been in there, the door to the playground is barricaded with garbage cans.

  • @helenmejia2675
    @helenmejia2675 Před rokem +2

    i live in brooklyn, new york so i’m surprised the playplace at my local mcdonalds is still there. they’ve definitely reduced the size tho. went from three slides to one and that’s basically it

  • @TechnicallyLenard
    @TechnicallyLenard Před rokem +1

    Even when I was a kid, I remember thinking those play areas were extremely dirty!!! I always smelled crap whenever a friend had a birthday party at such a fast food area.

  • @moabdi9084
    @moabdi9084 Před rokem +3

    Some people need to potty train their children never would have guessed feces are very common in those play areas

  • @somedandy7694
    @somedandy7694 Před 18 hodinami

    I remember a PlayPlace that had a target in the ballpit. If you got a bullseye you got to watch the ball roll into a cleaning solution, get sucked up a vacuum tube and rolled down an air-drying track to fall back into the pit.
    It was magical.

  • @lightningbear2135
    @lightningbear2135 Před rokem +2

    I grew up as a kid in the 80’s. Going to the McDonalds playground was always a special treat for things like good grades. It’s kinda sad to see them go away. I always had the best memories. Maybe I didn’t notice how dirty they were. If I hurt myself, my mom would tell me to go wash it off and get back to playing. It’s amazing we are alive today 😂

  • @sevegarza
    @sevegarza Před rokem +2

    As a person who grew up in the 90s and went to multiple McDonalds birthday parties, I can confirm that fast food playgrounds were indeed filthy as f**k. I’ve personally witnessed rotting cheese, burgers, kid feces, and piss smelling ball pits. Yuk! ….. I still begged my mom to go to McDonald’s to play there though lol.

  • @BatCaveOz
    @BatCaveOz Před rokem +4

    Wait, is Cheddar now using Reddit as a quotable new source?
    (circa 2:46)

  • @dgpsf
    @dgpsf Před rokem +1

    This video unlocked a core memory of playing on one of those classic McD playgrounds with the burger-shaped climbing structure! Sometime in the late 80s! I even remember playing with the happy meal toys that day too! Thanks for that.

  • @the_garniiics
    @the_garniiics Před rokem +2

    At my local Burger King, which was in a rural town, there was a rumor about a snake being spotted. They shut it down "temporarily", but it was torn down and not even replaced with any outdoor seating. Just left a fenced in concrete spot as a reminder of what once was lol

  • @skylineXpert
    @skylineXpert Před rokem +4

    Certain mcdos had one size of playground.
    I was a wee danish lad when i arrived at mcdo in florida and boy it was bigger than mcdo at home...
    At that time i had a tower outside and inside.
    Last time i went to a play area like this was when I hit 14 and fell for the age limit at Roenbjergs mombasa playland

    • @shainahullihen1159
      @shainahullihen1159 Před rokem

      @skylineXpert, I would give anything to go to the Orlando McDonalds and play in the arcade since I'm too old for the playground. I might be going to Disney World next year, so, I'll ask my mom if we can go to that McDonalds too.

  • @alid.p.1983
    @alid.p.1983 Před rokem +3

    Playgrounds at restaraunts are super common in South Africa. There are multiple restaraunt chains which are family orientated and have these play areas as a centre focus. They are very popular too.

    • @coolbeans5911
      @coolbeans5911 Před rokem +1

      our local Wimpy and Spur had them and it was so so much fun

  • @qbsko
    @qbsko Před rokem +4

    I can add in Poland remaining ones were closed due to COVID-19...

  • @moth.monster
    @moth.monster Před rokem +1

    i remember the local McDonald's having a space shuttle themed play place... it was glorious!

  • @Old_school02
    @Old_school02 Před rokem +1

    Being born in the very early 2000s I still vividly remember there being played places in my hometown the last one to be phased out was in 2015 a Burger King until it was replaced with that typical corporate styling we all hate

  • @Brando56894
    @Brando56894 Před rokem +1

    They removed the outdoor playground at McDonald's in my hometown back around 2010. It's now an outdoor eating area IIRC

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 Před rokem +2

    These videos about us millennials getting older as we become our parents and nostalgia slams harder just grabs my clicks

  • @scalpingsnake
    @scalpingsnake Před rokem +19

    Here in the UK I used to go to a 'food playground' called Wacky Warehouse. It was attached to pub that severed drinks and food.
    As you can imagine with "warehouse" this in door play area was really big, you could book it for birthdays too so I had a few birthdays there (mine and friends). We loved it but eventually it was demolished (pub is still there though).
    I imagine it generated a lot of money for itself and the pub but I guess the love also declined for it here too.

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 Před rokem +1

      That sounds sort of tragic.

    • @ChiB2004
      @ChiB2004 Před rokem +1

      I remember Wacky Warehouse. I didn’t realise it was a nation wide thing, though? The childhood memories I have attached to that place....

    • @bradzeigler
      @bradzeigler Před rokem

      Severed drinks? Sounds creepy, lol.

    • @scalpingsnake
      @scalpingsnake Před rokem

      @@bradzeigler oops hahah

    • @scalpingsnake
      @scalpingsnake Před rokem

      @@ChiB2004 Yeah I don't recall knowing about any other. I suspect there are multiple but they are few and far between.

  • @DavidWRyan
    @DavidWRyan Před rokem +1

    I cannot express the excitement I felt when our local McDonalds got the original playground when I was 6!

  • @MCA_Lives
    @MCA_Lives Před rokem +1

    Those og metal play places were lit, had an indoor one near us, that McDonald’s didn’t even have a drive through at the time, ended up getting turned into a Starbucks around 2000 and McDonald’s moved across the plaza.

  • @joylox
    @joylox Před rokem +2

    I'm glad my parents made me wash my hands after playing in those... I also remember a few of them had N64 consoles, which were the only electronics I'd seen in a restaurant meant to be played with. I also remember the closest one to me being closed for cleaning sometimes when I'd go in, and we'd have to wait for someone to put the balls back in the ball pit before playing. More of the issues I remember is kids not waiting for someone else to get out of the slide and ending up kicking another kid.

    • @benschwartz6565
      @benschwartz6565 Před rokem

      The one near me had a Gamecube. I had a blast playing Super Monkey Ball

  • @blueblousedesigns
    @blueblousedesigns Před 2 měsíci +1

    The fast food play places here in Middle Georgia get periodically cleaned by a company called Clean 2 Play

  • @ChristianBehnke
    @ChristianBehnke Před rokem +1

    I miss the days of the ol' tooth-chipper playground equipment. 😢

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker Před rokem +2

    Fellow Millennial here and I have wonderful memories at these playgrounds!

  • @rspen2142
    @rspen2142 Před rokem +1

    I played on these structures and I am now almost 40 years old. I'm still alive and so are a lot of my peers. I would say, if parents watched their children closer, severe injuries can be prevented. Cuts, scrapes, bumps and bruises are all apart of growing up. Kids are too soft nowadays because the government is always regulated the CHILD from childhood!

  • @zues121510
    @zues121510 Před rokem +1

    I was literally just thinking about how there are no more playgrounds at fast food places yesterday

  • @teren60
    @teren60 Před rokem +1

    now i that i think of it along time ago when I was a kid I used to play in one those on a Mcdonalds and after the day was done I got sick with fever..

  • @videosammy
    @videosammy Před rokem +2

    News flash: bacteria is EVERYWHERE
    Its even inside of us helping fight of viruses and fevers.
    I played in those " bacteria" infested places. All my friends growing up did too.
    Made a visit to a fast food a lot of fun back then.
    Now everything is just grey and sterilized because some people think they can somehow protect their kid from microscopic bacterias that ironically make their inmune systems more resilient.
    Sigh.
    Guess thats something thats just dead and gone. Like a lot of other things i took for granted as a kid

  • @Cody-Bear
    @Cody-Bear Před rokem +2

    I didn't even know Carl's Jr had play grounds 😳

    • @shainahullihen1159
      @shainahullihen1159 Před rokem +1

      Cody-Bear, I didn't know Hardee's had playgrounds either until I was watching a Tannerites video. Johnny said when he was a child, Hardee's had playgrounds.

  • @AdeleiTeillana
    @AdeleiTeillana Před rokem +1

    Up until COVID, all the Chick-fil-a playground were bustling with kids. It would be very rare for me to walk in one of their restaurants and not see any kids in there. And a lot of times there would be groups of moms and kids there on a scheduled/weekly playdate.

  • @jofbeats11
    @jofbeats11 Před měsícem +1

    Its really sad that many fast-food playgrounds are disappearing cause many adults these days don't understand good ole fun these days. And if playgrounds were dirty. Than parents should just hurry take their kids home later after a good fun. Noone ever says anything outdoor public playgrounds being ten thousand times dirtier than fast-food playgrounds. Parents these days just suck

  • @somedandy7694
    @somedandy7694 Před 18 hodinami

    I miss those baton slides. Discovery Zone was so awesome!

  • @massimookissed1023
    @massimookissed1023 Před rokem +1

    They should replace them with unsupervised shop class.

  • @casuallystalled
    @casuallystalled Před rokem +2

    i hope there is a way to bring those back, but with cleaner standards

  • @austinhernandez2716
    @austinhernandez2716 Před rokem +1

    In Albany, Georgia the burger King has a huge 4 floor play place or whatever you call it and my family loved it. It was a maze in there and you could literally get lost. There was a big chamber in the center and older teenagers would take the floor and barricade the entrances and the kids would all try to over power them. Sometimes it got a little ugly with some bullies. Getting a scratch or bruise wasn't uncommon. There were also some arcade games and Legos. Good times

  • @flippingnina
    @flippingnina Před 7 měsíci

    @3:24 what a great curve in the road!

  • @Laserashton
    @Laserashton Před 6 měsíci

    I was the last generation of kids to experience these Play Areas. I always enjoyed the local one at McDonald's 15 mins away. I remember 2019, weeks before turning 11, going to a classic McDonald's PlayPlace one last time, and then checking out the newer remodeled versions rolled out 2018-present. I do like how the new versions fix the issue of people getting stuck in the tubes and the space more convenient for workers to clean. You could probably spend only 2 mins in there if you're like me and prefer the more unique PlayPlaces. Glad I only had to deal with that for 12 months lol 😂

  • @LoboMan7409
    @LoboMan7409 Před rokem +1

    I need a bumper sticker saying, “I survived playing in McDonald’s play place.” Y’all are making kids soft.

  • @chanmarr8118
    @chanmarr8118 Před rokem +2

    Kids are dirty creatures. I’ve seen them roll all over the floor then put their hands in they mouth. Teaching them early on to have good clean habits can help reduce all the germs/getting sick from playgrounds.

  • @draxgoodall3685
    @draxgoodall3685 Před rokem +1

    400 injuries in 30ish years. That is pretty damn low. Honestly, im sad kids don't get to experience these playgrounds.

  • @TehCapcutSpartaRemixer
    @TehCapcutSpartaRemixer Před 2 měsíci

    I remember playing a screen game about a space rocket thing (i dont remember exactly what game it was) in a random pizza hut. I loved that game so much but today it has been scrapped and its just a wall now

  • @TheAdrianwaka
    @TheAdrianwaka Před rokem +1

    This has inspired me to build a fast food place with a playground. I’m sure the cars of the customers who come to the maccies are filthier than the playground

  • @kyle6525
    @kyle6525 Před rokem +2

    Legal bs is the downfall of our time

  • @cheegum6296
    @cheegum6296 Před rokem +10

    Times change and our definition of safety and what we can get away with changes. Playgrounds a century ago were large death traps but people were generally okay with it. Driving your horse carriage drunk was ok because horses tend to know where they're going. Driving your horseless carriages drunk was a problem though because horseless carriages hadn't (haven't?) become that smart yet. Driving around with cellphones was okay-ish until smartphones came into the picture. So we realized this and made texting and driving a huge taboo.
    Playplaces are a great thing for children and their imaginations. Perhaps McDonald's can introduce a reward (free burger!) for spending an hour device free. And also maybe clean up those moshpits every now and then.

  • @phredflypogger4425
    @phredflypogger4425 Před rokem +1

    You would think that there was absolutely no risk with children playing at home or in a park, even travelling in the family car. Risk is everywhere but it can be managed.

  • @11202
    @11202 Před rokem +1

    Ah so this is what it feels like to get old and become cognisant of it...

  • @mats7492
    @mats7492 Před rokem +1

    I remember injuring myself on on of the bolts of the slide that’s was sticking out…
    But that’s was in the early 90s so I got a free McDonald’s ice cream and that was it…
    No lawsuit, no lawyers… nothing..

  • @Mark_How
    @Mark_How Před rokem +1

    The high cost of medical care has made parents these days terrified of kids getting hurt, to the detriment of the kids themselves

  • @stephanc6138
    @stephanc6138 Před rokem +3

    "that's why we can't have nice things"....
    srly, that mom should prob check everywhere else she brings her kids to. include kids places.
    -
    basic playgrd ... whose ONLY resp is that equipment has no hazard areas like sharp edge, poles sticking out and would be cleaned once a day (or twice depending)
    the rest is up to parents/ care givers to supervise (unsupervised to their own risk esp if their kids are prone to being trouble).

  • @TehConqueror
    @TehConqueror Před rokem +1

    Imagine being an overworked/underpaid mcdonalds worker and seeing "bring back playplace" while you stare at the "now hiring" sign.
    oh and you want it to be clean!? the thing that snotty little children roam around out in?
    The lack of public spaces available for children (and people in general) IS a true problem.
    i don't think relying on the private sector to solve it is ideal.
    I think maybe, at least in America, it'd be good to study the ratio of parks to parking lots and see if that can be changed.
    as tired as I am of seeing children staring at screens, i'm more tired of this expectation of spending to be....anywhere.
    The word "mall" didn't always mean an economic center. it used to just mean a place where cars weren't allowed so people could exist outdoors.

  • @ARUSApacecarHAMPTON
    @ARUSApacecarHAMPTON Před rokem +1

    Old enough to remember the original McDonald play in the 70s.

  • @mrbfros454
    @mrbfros454 Před rokem

    My 6 year old is currently playing on a Burger King indoor playground. There’s no ball pit, corners, exposed bars, or possible falls over 24”. It’s extremely safe other then germs, but come on. It can’t be any worse then other playgrounds. They did a really nice job designing it so it’s still pretty cool even though it’s so safe.

  • @JakeTheBikerDude
    @JakeTheBikerDude Před rokem

    I remember back in some of the Mcdonalds playgrounds the only thing I experienced was bad smell at times, I didn't see anything else of what they mentioned in the video of the play places nor did I know what was causing the bad smell in the first place as a mid 2000s to early 2010s as a kid before moving elsewhere growing up without going to those playgrounds again, after watching this video it makes me feel glad I didn't go into any of them again along with the Mcdonalds I had in the area I moved into

    • @bananacandy333
      @bananacandy333 Před 9 měsíci

      The bad smell is probably sweaty feet and French fries.. lol. There’s never been a fast food playground I’ve been to that didn’t have that smell.

  • @CommissionerLofi
    @CommissionerLofi Před 11 měsíci

    God... I remember having so much fun as a kid in McDonald's play places.

  • @tudorjason
    @tudorjason Před rokem +1

    2:15 - Perhaps no one bothered the staff.
    Back then, kids got hurt from playing in all sorts of places all the time! At the public park, at school, on sidewalks while riding bikes, etc.
    So perhaps back then parents didn't say anything. Most probably thought it was their responsibility to make sure their kids were safe during playtime and then get medical attention when needed.

  • @kokkouu
    @kokkouu Před 3 měsíci

    There was one in union town PA I use to go to with my grandmother and cousins and it was the best memories growing up. We’d go shopping and end our trip with some fun at McDonald’s

    • @kokkouu
      @kokkouu Před 3 měsíci

      Nor did I ever get sick from playing there I always ate before I plaid and washed my hands when I got home

  • @moony2703
    @moony2703 Před rokem

    It’s not just fast food playgrounds that are disappearing. There was a metal rocket, basically a massive tower of metal with a ladder up the middle and multiple levels with a slide that I used to play on all the time as a kid, it was closed because wait for it… metal gets hot. They were worried someone was going to burn themselves or something. I can’t remember if I ever had that issue but if it got so hot it was going to hurt your hands I probably wouldn’t be planning on climbing up multiple ladder levels of a metal contraption anyway. Also my Mum said she didn’t take us when it was hot on the slide anyway. So basically metal playground = use common sense on when it’s safe to play.
    Also have fond memories of a massive flying fox someone I knew owned, and now they are apparently illegal where I live. There is one that I know of still because it’s an ‘adults playground’ or something and not for young kids but anyway.
    On one hand I get safety on the other hand you kinda wonder just how far can they go without destroying all the fun. Plus the whole ‘really young kid playground’ and nothing for teenagers. Came across a few teenagers playing out the back of the shops in a carpark and was going ‘okay that’s dangerous and probably illegal’ then reflected on that (thank you to Not Just Bike’s channel) and went ‘the only bike and skateboarding park I know of it way out the other side of town so unless these kids have someone to drive them this is actually probably on of the ‘safest’ places with lots of smooth surfaces they could be doing this because they’d picked what was probably one of the most furtherest away from cars while still being on a smooth surface, spots they could have picked’. Basically telling people ‘don’t do that there, it’s not safe’ if there isn’t somewhere else they can go or there is somewhere but it requires an adult to drive them, isn’t very helpful.

  • @The_Nerd_King
    @The_Nerd_King Před rokem

    Our BK in town still has its play area.
    While Macdonalds still remains a cold, dry, boring place for kids.
    They even got rid of the video games that they had there.

  • @smithandsuperdeadeyeofthew823

    I remember playing at mcdonald's play places back in 2005/2008 when I was about 3 or 5

  • @jackeddemon
    @jackeddemon Před rokem +2

    Yeah I’d rather eat a dead iguana than play on a tablet

  • @jspihlman
    @jspihlman Před rokem

    Anyone else remember McDonald's used to sell white tube socks if you weren't wearing socks but wanted to play in the playplace? I'm not sure if all locations that had them did this, but I remember my grandma would keep them in her van so that when us grandchildren went we would always have socks.

  • @zachydrogeo
    @zachydrogeo Před rokem

    Childhood memory: A boy was beating up my sister in the tubes at Chuck E Cheese. I climb up to her rescue and then get beat up too. Then our dad beat his dad up, and we never went back.

  • @leovomend8789
    @leovomend8789 Před rokem +1

    you say you miss the plastic mcdonalds playground, then call the original one creepy for no reason

  • @Top-notch-productions

    I wonder if they will ever bring the play pen back?

  • @bennypika3575
    @bennypika3575 Před rokem

    I wonder if hemp plastic reduce the bacteria risk, so we can have them back but completely in hemp