Dolores Park reopens with cheers and candles

With the theme of “Light up Dolores,” San Franciscans welcomed the opening of 13.7-acre Mission Dolores Park with a grand reopening party Wednesday night after a nearly two-year, $20.5 million renovation.

With the chain link fences taken down, the southern portion of Dolores Park displayed lush new turf, new restrooms, elevated paved pathways, and an additional overlook from the southwest corner of the coveted gathering space, among other updates.

Locals and visitors of all ages were encouraged and invited to bring joyous luminous toys and clothing for the celebration scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m. There was no stage or official ceremony, and San Francisco citizens welcomed the occasion with flashlights, glow-in-the-dark clothing, and illuminated props ranging from balloons to floating jellyfish.

Pathways were also lined with electric candles within white paper bags, guiding visitors to the thousands of individuals in attendance.

(From left to right) John Dzundza, Dillon Trujillo and Jordan Higgins take in the newly-redone Dolores Park Wednesday after a grand reopening ceremony culminated years of planning, construction and anticipation at the popular Mission District destination.more
Nathan Zuckoff walks across a slack line at Dolores Park Wednesday after a grand reopening ceremony culminated years of planning, construction and anticipation at the popular Mission District destination.more
Sasha Kluger sits on a slack line at Dolores Park Wednesday after a grand reopening ceremony culminated years of planning, construction and anticipation at the popular Mission District destination.
Parkgoers take in the newly-redone Dolores Park after a grand reopening ceremony culminated years of planning, construction and anticipation at the popular Mission District destination on Wednesday, January 27, 2016.more
A dancing robot entertains park goers at the opening of Dolores Park Wednesday.
Parkgoers take in the newly-redone Dolores Park Wednesday after a grand reopening ceremony culminated years of planning, construction and anticipation at the popular Mission District destination.
A man at the Dolores Park opening dances with a silver robot Wednesday.
A boy askes for a high five from a man in a bird skull mask while a robot dances to music in the background at the Mission Dolores Park re-opening Wednesday, January 28, 2016.
A crowd gathers around a dancing robot at the Dolores Park re-opening Wednesday, January 28, 2016.
The southern side of Mission Dolores opened to the public Wednesday with a celebration in which many members of the neighborhood and city came to participate in on Wednesday, January 28, 2016.
Parents and children enjoy the newly renovated playground at the Dolores Park re-opening event on Wednesday.
Parents and children enjoy the newly renovated playground at Dolores Park Wednesday, January 28, 2016.
Tennis players enjoy the newly renovated tennis courts at Dolores Park Wednesday, January 28, 2016.
A group of lights designed like jelly fish illuminate the Dolores Park south side re-opening Wednesday, January 27, 2016. People were encouraged to bring colored lights to celebrate the complete opening of the newly renovated park.more
New colored lights brighten the center walkway during the grand reopening of Dolores Park Wednesday, January 28, 2016.

Photos by Peter Snarr/SFBay

Patricia Solano, a San Francisco native and mother, brought her two sons Angel, 8, and Ramon, 7, to play and participate:

“I’ve been coming to Dolores since I was a kid and it’s always been the place to play and relax and grow up in SF. … I’m just glad the remodeling finally tackled the common muddy flood areas and made the bathrooms cleaner and safer for my kids. They’ve changed the park for the better.”

Angel, her son, quickly quipped:

“There were always these giant, cool rats near the garbage cans but you don’t see them anymore.”

Originally slated for a January 14 opening, the San Francisco Rec and Parks postponed the ceremony due to a series of torrential downpours to preserve the recently planted grass.

Completed in two stages, the north side of the park was finished in June 2015. It was renovated with new, illuminated tennis and basketball courts, bathrooms, and better irrigation underneath the fresh sod.

Kelly Baptiste, a recreational tennis player sporting neon clothing while practicing her backhand, said the Dolores Park tennis courts are one of the best in the area and in one of the best parks in San Francisco:

“They are one of the few that are illuminated, as well as free. But more than that, Dolores Park is the heart of The City and welcomes everyone no matter who or what their interests are.”

Last modified January 31, 2016 8:35 pm

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