Wow! Used to come here all the time as a kid, but then it closed. Now half of the building has opened which literally means half the rink. We came here on a Sunday afternoon to roller skate. It was a lot of fun, and wasn’t too crowded. The music was good, and the woman that works there at the office is so nice! The place could probably use a remodel though. We will be coming back.
Dorecia W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Theater District, Manhattan, NY
This is an ok place for teenagers that live in the area… Maybe. Before you come here consider this: — difficult to find. Forget using a GPS and even Siri is confused. The place is behind a Pizza Hut in a building that is shared with Princess Furniture store. — badly outdated. The rink itself is so in great need of repairs. There is a spot at the back of the wall that they have don’t a patch job— if you goo over it too fast it could cause an accident. Also, the skates are so old that they are almost falling apart. — Small. This place barely has space to move around. The teenagers like to line up against the wall which is also the pathway for you to go from getting your skates to putting your shoes in the lockers. Very inconvenient and difficult passage with the teeny boppers blocking the way. — Food. Minimal selection. Mostly hot dogs. Pizza and chips. Prices are good though. Don’t take a date here. I wouldn’t even recommend it for your kids. Although I should say that there is a policeman on site. So fairly safe.
Madeline C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 White Plains, MD
This is a great place to go if you’re looking for something fun to do. I enjoyed it because it didn’t have many people so it was easy for begineer skater to learn without the risk of hitting someone. Pros: not very crowded great for beginners Cons: Old building Small
B W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Upper Marlboro, MD
I drove past like three times before I actually saw the place. It shares a building with some random furniture store and behind a Pizza Hut. Once you enter, you can see the facilities has not been renovated since it was built, maybe the ‘70s… it’s really starting to show its age. The $ 7 cost is an entrance fee, skating or not, but there is a $ 2 rental for skates.