Pretty nice rink. Really close the atlantic city. I came every once in a while to public skate. Decent turnout on the Friday Saturday. The place need some tlc it is not that old of a building buy showing alot of signs of wear. It’s convenient because it’s close.
Joel D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 NY, NY
good ice. The facility isn’t the cleanest but they play music during hockey session. I showed up a couple months ago with my gear for hockey and the racist front desk lady told me how I was wayyy early for the public skating session. Really? I had my stick and bag with me. SMH
Denise C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jersey City, NJ
As a Rangers fan, it’s hard for me to support anything connected with the Flyers, but my friend had a hockey tournament here. It’s a standard rink with a small store for your equipment needs. There is a parking lot, so you don’t have to worry about circling around the block for a space. It’s conveniently located just outside the hustle and bustle of AC and very easily accessible if you take the Expressway to Exit 2(Ventnor/Margate). Staff was friendly and there was plenty of bleacher seating for me and my friend’s crazy family. They offer public skate as well if you feel like unleashing your inner Gretzky. It was, however, one of the smelliest rinks I’ve ever been to. If you know anything about hockey, you know that hockey bags can kill with their awful smells, and you deal with it. But this one was exceptionally displeasing; even my friend’s parents(who’ve been with him to all his tourneys since he was little) commented on it. [insert bad joke about how everything Philly-related stinks to high heaven] ;) [disclaimer: 95% of my family and several good friends root for Philly sports, so I’ve been lovingly butting heads with them for the last thirty years]