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Florham Park Roller Skating Rink

3.4 (65 reviews)
Closed 5:30 pm - 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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Liza C.

Great place for rollerskating party. Fun to be had for all ages. Nice rink , clean bathrooms. Small arcades for the littles. Bring quarters. Parking lot fills up!! Parties should be longer but no complaints. Fun was had !!!

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Daniel M.

I'm 55 but my mind still thinks I'm 15. My daughter loves skating so asked us to go with her. What the heck. We had a blast and yes I fell a few times and had to take Advil when I got home. Yes we will do it again. Oh to be young again. Enjoy

Rob D.

Went here with family on a Saturday night. Looks like they have a few 2 hour sessions a few times a day. Great price $8 to enter if your skating or not. $4 to rent skates and if you need a locker it's 50¢. They have a snack bar and the staff was very friendly. They have limited capacity due to all that's going on in the world so get there at least a half hour before the session. They have waivers online and at the door. Very safe and friendly environment. Great spot to get out at a great price.

Plenty of bus parking for the bus drivers. There is a jersey Mike's approximately three minute walk.
Robert V.

Secaucus HS Summer Camp we write 140 students here. Staff was nice place well air condition. Bathrooms were clean plenty of fast parking for the bus drivers. There's a jersey mikeS approximately three minute walk.

Raphael S.

Came here with my brother the other day on Saturday from 8-10, expect a birthday with around 60-70% high schoolers or younger but that was fine, everyone's here for a good time. I haven't skated or bladed in years so this was fun. Admission costs 10$ and it's 5$ for skate rentals. We enter and the rentals are on your right and the main rink on the left. Make sure to wear nice comfy socks above the ankles if you plan on getting the blade rentals. The line is pretty long. Pretty enjoyable music and the staff was nice. Would definitely come here again, can get crowded but overall a good time!

Enjoy a birthday there. It was really fun. The staff were nice and pleasant. It is a smaller rink compared to what we are use too, but still smooth rink and clean. Overall very nice

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Had a great time roller skating here last night for the first time. They have sessions, so be sure to know what times they are.

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Love their Saturday morning classes for new skaters. Great way to get started and have some fun

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BEST PLACE ON EARTH! all the staff were so nice at my daughters bday

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Richard J. Codey Arena - Public Skating

Richard J. Codey Arena

3.7(10 reviews)
5.8 mi

Richard J. Codey Arena is part of the Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex. It first…read moreopened in 1958. The ice skating arena has two rinks. Rink #1 has a capacity of 2,500 where as Rink #2 has a capacity of 500. The arena offers ice hockey and ice skating lessons with classes for toddlers to adults. it is the home ice for Livingston and West Orange High School Ice Hockey teams. The Essex Figure Skating Club, as well as, the U.S. Speed Skating. These days I visit the arena during public skating sessions which generally are Friday (4:45-6:15), Saturday & Sunday (11:45-1:15) and (2-3:30 pm). Check their website because special events disrupt the schedule. Graduations, performances by skating stars like Dorothy Hamill and Peggy Fleming and NJIL Cup Finals. Admission for public skating is as follows: adults $10, seniors & military $8, children 15 years and younger $8. Skate rentals are $5 dollars. There is ample parking and the food concession offerings are pretty good.

The Codey Arena is such a nice event space! From ice skating to community events. They also have…read moredelicious food options on the premises. I had a scrumptious turkey and cheese sandwich - so good I forgot to snap a photo (which rarely happens). It is spacious and the employees are polite and friendly. I've also attended a high school graduation here and it was very well organized. There's also ample parking, however, it can be chaotic upon exiting. That's a little frustrating, but I blame my minimal patience for that, I guess. Overall, wonderful building and events!

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Inline Morristown

3.6(5 reviews)
4.7 mi

This event was featured on Yelp, so I figured I'll give a shot. Advanced tickets were $10.00 and…read more$12 at the door. I have never seen an event like this in person, so I did the long drive and went to Morristown. As soon as you walk into the place it STINKS!!! Smells like a sewerage problem, it definitely hits you, I'll tell you that much. Nevertheless, I was there for the event and was very pleased. The women were tough, took a few good hits, and were very into the game. The event was about 2 hours long and not a dull moment. They also had a few vendors that sold jewelry, pizza, soda and t-shirts during halftime to purchase. I would definitely do this again, it was fun, the crowd was going, and definitely a sport that people don't appreciate. After watching it, I gained a lot of respect for the game and cant wait to go to another one!! http://www.rawmeatvancouver.com/how-to-play-roller-derby/ -- Rules to the game.

I have spent COUNTLESS hours here watching my daughter play indoor field hockey over the past 3-4…read moreyears. After the fall season field hockey moves inside to a completely different game and rinks like this are the perfect venue for practices. I haven't been here for anything other than her practices, so I don't know what it's like for roller derby or floor hockey, but for indoor field hockey-it works. The venue has plenty of space for parents to sit around and watch or read or just chat, but I can't imagine it would be great if it was crowded for some kind of actual competition. The parking is a bit of a nightmare and the place really isn't big enough for when we have 6-8 teams practicing at the same time as there is only one rink. It's convenient, it's got a great surface, and it works for us so I don't have too much to complain about... The place is fairly clean, but because the athletes that use this place tend to have REALLY smelly equipment you can definitely smell it when you walk in. I'm used to it, but it does take some getting used to. I know we will continue to practice here so I hope this winter season is as laid back as the others have been.

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The Rink - American Dream

2.8(32 reviews)
16.8 mi

Too expensive for an hour…read more Not enough of the seals for kids that need it. You see alot of older kids even adults using it that definitely don't need but hog one which affects the kids that are in need. They should limit the amount of people in the rink or at least make sure if their one hour time is up, they have to go. The skates werent comfortable. Rentals, i guess you cant complain. It was good to try once. But wouldn't recommend.

I visited the indoor ice rink at the American Dream Mall alone one random day on Friday, March 8th,…read more2024. I felt like going on a last minute adventure from Philadelphia and decided to drive up to have some fun! I got there shortly before 6pm, the ice rink was to close at 9pm, at the time, so I had 3 hours on the rink instead of 2. PARKING There are many parking lots, but for the ice skating rink, the amusement park, waterpark, lego land etc. I would recommend park in lot B and C. This lot is closest to these attractions. Otherwise, if you park in parking deck A you have to walk for and it gets really confusing like a maze! You can map your gps directly to parking deck B or C on Google Maps, Apple Maps, and more. Parking is $5 on a regular day. $40 on an event day, BUT if you do an experience like ice skating get your parking ticket validated at the desk and it will bring your parking ticket back down to $5. Don't leave your parking ticket in the car!! Too many people do this! You need to pay for parking before you leave, and although there are many different ways to pay it's just easier and faster with the many kiosks inside. You have 25 minutes from the time you pay for your parking ticket to exit the parking lot, if you need more time, I would suggest paying for your parking ticket via your phone by scanning the QR code with your camera and using Apple Pay or GPay to pay for it. PRICE The price of a ticket is cheaper online than it is in person. You don't have to buy it in advance, but even if you get there, buy it through your phone. RENTALS The rentals are a size bigger than regular shoe size, but you can exchange ice skate sizes if they feel too tight or too loose. They are also plastic and don't the best quality. I still was able to ride just fine despite that. They clean it decently, but bring your own socks FOR SURE. LOCKERS I put my shoes & my bag into a locker which is $5, paid via card (debit or credit). I wouldn't recommend leaving your stuff out in the open. If someone steals your stuff, that's on you and not the people who work here. There's a lot of variables around here, and I wouldn't trust to leave your shoes or items just laying around! You process your payment at the locker section. It has its own kiosk. It chooses the locker for you, but you get to choose your own pass code to later re-open your locker. Once you close the locker you cannot open it again. If you do, then you end up paying for a locker again, an additional $5. So make sure you're only doing it once. TIME ON THE ICE You usually get about 2 hours on the ice per session purchase. Because I bought my ticket shortly before 6pm, and they were closing at 9pm, I was able to have 3 hours to ride instead of 2. Although 2 hours is more than enough. You'll get thirsty and hungry, it's a great exercise. CLOTHING You're not going to get cold. If you're going to stand in one spot or sit in the sidelines, you will. But if you're moving around and trying to skate, you're going to get hot. That's why I'm in shorts. I already know myself. I get very hot very quickly. Also if you fall a lot, you may want to cover up, ice burn is a thing. But because I snowboard my balance is great so I didn't fall at all. QUICK TIPS - I would recommend bring like starburst or something to pop into your mouth when you get thirsty during your 2 hour session. It helps keep your mouth salivated for long periods of time. - I wouldn't recommend riding with a bag larger than a fanny pack. - Bring some headphones and listen to music even as a beginner. If you concentrate on something else you'll actually put your focus elsewhere and actually be able to enjoy and learn how to skate. I did the same thing when I was learning to snowboard. I used a stress ball to stimulate my brain when learning to ride, which helped remove the focus from the task at hand. - Be aware of your surroundings at all times. OVERALL I had a good time ice skating here! I would do it again at some point for sure! It's an indoor ice skating rink, I wasn't expecting a luxury experience. It is good for fun, but definitely know what to expect before you go. Don't have high expectations, and just let yourself have some fun.

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Xanadu Roller Arts - Bar and food area

Xanadu Roller Arts

3.9(55 reviews)
25.1 miBushwick

I've skated here twice (Autumn and Spring) and enjoyed myself BOTH times…read more I own quad skates, so that $15 rental fee is not a factor. If you do rent, the two-toned suede skates are cute. I believe the electronic locker is $5 and fit 2 jackets, shoes and smaller bags. There was plenty of booth and bench seating near the wide bar and around the edges of the rink. The spacious bathroom is well stocked. The service from the bar was prompt and pleasant. My favorite things were the salmon nachos and coconut water. The surface of the skating floor is smooth, and provide a comfy skating experience even for less frequent/ unseasoned skaters. The center of the floor is dedicated to learners and tricks. At times the stage is accessible for shenanigans & live shows/ DJs. The floor can be very contested on more popular night and sor special events, which less than ideal for faster skaters and easy maneuvering around folks. This is a welcome indoor activity that is weather proof and I approve.

Even though I live in the city, it felt great to get out and enjoy the nice weather for once…read moreinstead of hiding indoors like some true New Yorkers. My friend was in town and told me about a DJ playing at a roller skating rink, and suddenly I was transported back to the era when roller rinks ruled the City. So we went, both of us pretending we were twenty years younger. When I got off the train in Bushwick, the neighborhood hit me with all the color, murals, and creative energy like it was trying to convince me to move there immediately. It was semi-loud, bright, artistic, and basically screamed welcome to Brooklyn. At the rink, I filled out the waiver on my phone, showed it to the staff, and rented skates for seven dollars. Considering I had not roller skated in many years, I probably should have signed a second waiver promising not to sue if I fell dramatically. But once I put those skates on, the nostalgia kicked in. Back in the day, New York had roller rinks everywhere. Now they are rare, so seeing this place alive and buzzing made me root for it instantly. The rink itself is not massive, but it is big enough to make you feel confident and terrified at the same time. The crowd was a mix of beginners clinging to the rail like it was a lifeline and pros gliding around like skating versions of Michael Jackson. Meanwhile I was in the middle lane praying I would not become the next viral wipeout video. The opening DJ was decent, but the headlining DJ never really materialized. Maybe he was invisible. Maybe he was on a coffee break. Maybe he was spiritually mixing from another dimension. Either way, I was a little disappointed. Music is a big part of the experience and if the DJ is not matching the vibe, it's like dancing with no rhythm. At one point, as a former pro DJ, I even thought about asking for the manager so I could apply for my own DJ set. I mean, how hard could it be? All jokes aside, I had a really good time. My friend and I laughed, the people were friendly, and the atmosphere was fun. I would definitely recommend this place. I have only been once, but I will absolutely go back again, hopefully with better music and fewer near-death skating experiences. Photos coming soon!

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