Entrance gate!
The Mad Tea Party by Harry Marinsky.
The Mad Tea Party
Platonic Structure
Brena E.
Nov 15, 2024
This is such a cute park! I came for a free summer concert and always worry about parking, so I got there plenty early and didn't have any issue with parking in the lot. They have all these cute Alice in Wonderland sculptures and everyone working there was very friendly. They have lots of comfortable seats and people also just hung out on the grass. They had a bar and you could bring in your own food. It was a wonderful way to spend a summer evening.
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Amy H.
Nov 2, 2022
My friends and I decided to attend the movie in the park in October. It was a beautiful evening. They had a food truck with coney dogs, they had a bar with alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks, and the most unbelievable sunset we could ever see. We chose to watch the movie clue,which is an ultimate classic, and we snuggled under blankets and enjoyed the show! I will definitely be going back for future events at Marjorie park!
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Carly W.
Aug 22, 2017
Woah! Such a unique find in the midst of the Denver Tech Center corporate high rises!After hearing about a park in the Denver Tech Center near Fiddler's Green Ampitheatre with an "Alice In Wonderland" theme; I knew I had to check it out. So this past Sunday I made my way to Marjorie Park for a quick reprieve from my errands. This is an unstaffed Museum of Outdoors Arts location. While it's a small park, there's still a lot to see! They even offer a self guided audio tour (several signs list a toll-free number to call for the tour or additional piece specific information). You can also print a brochure off their website. There's actually more to it than just "Alice In Wonderland" pieces here as well. There's a fantastic "Living Arch" and some great reproduction pieces from various other countries. I love that there's more sprinkled in than just one theme. The sculptures have a lot of detail! Mostly all bronzes with some living/natural sculptures and wood covered in copper too. Marjorie Park is incredibly well kept! It's open from dawn to dusk, but IS closed during concerts at Fiddler's Green Ampitheatre. You can even rent the park for your own special events and occasionally they do special exhibitions (I've seen some great pictures with inflatable art) here as well!! Did I mention it's completely FREE and open to the public? Well it is! Just check their website to see if there are any special events restricting access at either the park its self or Fiddler's Green Ampitheatre.Def a great little oasis in the midst of the corporate-centric Denver Tech Center. I look forward to trying to catch a special exhibit (or a sunset picnic) here in the future!
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Alice Q.
May 2, 2017
An Alice In Wonderland themed park with small pond!! How whimsical and nostalgic!! There's even a story telling chest on the other side of the pond, narrating the Alice In Wonderland Original Story. Although the only exception of making me feel doubt is how dirty the pond is by the debris of human waste. Otherwise, this park is a beauty. I honestly turned to my friend and wondered how it looked like mostly at night time. There are several Alice in Wonderland statues, with scripture and even a toll-free number to call and request an audio tour of the statues and their meanings. They have white and gray lion statues, Alice, the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit all in time for tea. There is a Queen of Hearts statue, that even brought intimidation because of how scary she had looked. The park is not expected to be HUGE-- but it is very small and open to anyone!! Flat in the middle of Greenwood Village!!
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Bonni R.
Jun 13, 2017
I went there for a special event and had never been there. It was a really nice little park with a lot of great bronze statues. I love the Alice in Wonderland theme! The water there was nice but there are tons of mosquitos. I have been to Fiddlers many times and I'm a Denver native and I never knew this park was here - it's a great find!
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Quinlan O.
Sep 25, 2015
This park was absolutely gorgeous. The sculptures were interesting and each had a little blurb about them. The standout piece, the creme de la creme, the shining star, though, was the living arch. One step inside and your breath is taken away. You're surrounded by branches and limbs that have been woven together to form the most beautiful spot in the park. The only down side to the park is that it's so small. I was expecting a bit more when I arrived. I still highly recommend it, though!
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Tiffany N.
Aug 20, 2012
A most splendid place is a most random location. Seriously, this place is smack dab in the middle of a business park right besides Comfort Dental theater. I would have never know about this place had it not been for a lunchtime walk. Again, who puts a park in the middle of a business park? I don't know who did but it works for me! Not so much a park but more so a little area that's everything Alice in Wonderland. I love walking through there on my lunch and looking at the sculptures and escaping the corporate world for a bit. I wouldn't make a special trip here but if you work in this area, it's a great spot to unwind and spend your lunch break.
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Christian B.
Aug 16, 2016
While waiting for the show to start at Fiddlers Green. I saw that this park was connected to it. It has nice grounds and a Alice in Wonderland theme about it. The round earthen canopy dome was a good place to beat the heat since it was much cooler inside.
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S W.
Apr 29, 2018
Was in for a few min. Statutes are cute. Sat down for lunch but was kicked out . Pond looked kind of dirty and there were kids who were there on a field trip
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Joshua P J.
Aug 31, 2019
Under construction 8/31/18, looks like the lake is being removed. There is no access, it's all fenced off.
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