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The Boroughs

Other Places To Check Out
World Ice Arena (Flushing Meadows–Corona Park) An indoor rink with inexpensive admission fees and small crowds. Tickets: $5 on weekdays, $8 on weekends Skates: $5 Lockers: $.75 City Ice Pavilion (Long Island City) One of the newer rinks, and New York’s only roof-top skating. Free covered parking and transportation service to Manhattan. Tickets: $5 Monday – Friday, $8 Saturday – Sunday. $8 on holidays. Skates: $5 Abe Stark Rink (Coney Island) This facility is only open on weekends. Adults: $8.00 Seniors (60 & older): $8.00 Children (12 & under): $8.00 Skates: $4.50 Aviator Sports and Events Center at Floyd Bennett Field (Brooklyn) With twin NHL regulation sheets of ice, this ice rink is large and pulls in lost of sports activity. Adults: $8.00 Children: $6.00 Skates: $5.00 Ice House (New Jersey) With four regulation size NHL rinks between two levels, this rink is currently the largest in the Tri-State area. Offers a food court, arcade room, meeting rooms, a professional skating shop, and free parking. Adults: $9.00 Children (11 & Under) & Senior Citizens: $8.00 Skates: $4.00 Staten Island War Memorial Ice Skating Rink This facility is currently under construction, so make sure to call beforehand for available times. Adults: $8.00 Seniors (60 & older): $8.00 Children (12 & under): $8.00 Skate Rental: $5.00 Kate Wollman Rink in Prospect Park Currently under renovation, this groundbreaking rink is scheduled to open by the end of 2012. [Photos via and via]
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