In New York City are plenty of less crowded places to skate in the outer boroughs, including a pretty little outdoor rink. Read on for a comprehensive list.
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The most popular Ice Skating Rinks in NYC are the ones located at:
- Rockefeller Center
- Bryant Park
- Central Park at 63rd Street
In this post, you’ll find the prices, cool tips and other Ice Skating locations in the city. Which one’s the right one for you? Read below!
What to wear when you go Ice Skating:
- Wear waterproof pants, gloves and warm clothing.
- It would be good, for tourists, to have an international health insurance (like Assist Card or Universal Assistance) because if by any chance, you have a little accident, the healthcare service in NYC can be very expensive!
Rockefeller Center
- General Admission $20-54
- Membership $200
Central Park
- Adults: $14 off peak, $23 peak and holidays
- Kids 11 and younger: $6
- Seniors $5 off peak, $9 peak and holidays
- Community affiliates, first responders, and veterans & active military with ID: $11
- Spectators: $6 anytime
- Skate rentals are $11 and locker rentals are $7
Bryan Park
Adults: Free (if you bring your own skates)
Seniors (60 & older): Free (if you bring your own skates)
Children (12 & under): Free (if you bring your own skates)
Skate Rental:
$15-$45. Skate rental prices vary by date and can be found by visiting The Rink at Bryant Park page. All skate rentals come with a drawstring shoe bag to hold
Lock Rental
Small $5: one pair of shoes; medium $12: two - four people; large $15: five+ people, OR one oversized item eg: stroller, luggage, etc.
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