I skate at this ice rink due to the fact out of convenience, not because I want to come here. I am a figure skater and they treat figure skaters at this rink awful. They tell us to sign in but there is never anyone at the desk to get you the sign in sheet. They make a big fuss when you don’t. They have immature teenagers that work there that speak horrible language to you. The owners are never around, they never update their calendar online so you never ever know if they have ice time or not. Forget about calling, there is never no one to answer the phone. They never have the snack bar open so you can get coffee or maybe something to snack on. The only time they do that is if there is an public event or a hockey event. But a figure skating event forget it! They never resurface the ice rink for a figure skating session heck rain drops in from the roof when it rains and leaves frozen spots on the ice and they never do anything about it. They cost the most for freestyle than any rink in the area. If you are a figure skater try to go to another rink it’s a much better skating environment. Other rinks are clean, friendly and have better prices.
Meg A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhasset, NY
This is the Iceland in NJ two rinks and two party rooms. The rinks are large and pretty aged. The bathrooms are typical for this kind of rink, no thrills. The snack bar closed while we were skating.
Patti L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Princeton Junction, NJ
It’s cold, it smells, but hey… its an ice rink. Nothing fancy about it, and they don’t try to hide that fact. Ice Land hosts a bunch of hockey games and is one of the only rinks in the area. Their open ice sessions can get a bit crowded on the popular weekend slots but it’s usually not too bad. They also have a fairly competent pro shop so if you’re having equipment problems make sure to stop by.