Address: 365 Rte 9W, Ulster Park, NY 12487, USA
Phone: +18453319680
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 1–4PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 8–10PM
Saturday: 12:30–9PM
Jeremy vaughn
Went here when it was raining on our camping trip. The kids and i had a blast. Definitely going to go here again
Michael Simmons
Great place to visit anytime with the family. As of now the skating and snack bar are open. Limited capacity guidelines in play and amazing opportunity to get the kids out of the house and active!! While present there was loads of covid cleaning going on to keep everyone safe. Support your local business and bring your family for some fun. Thanks for announcing our daughters 10th birthday for her!!
Lil Mango
NOTE- My experience at this roller skating rink took place approx. 6 days ago from today. My time at the rink was alright. First walking in seems like it's small facility, however once you get passed the entrance window, its a decent size overall. Skating throughout the session was alright, not the best floor for skating, being it was very loud, however skating along the floor was good. The size of the floor is kinda small, especially since you could tell that they closed off 1/4th of the floor for a small bumper car arena- which I noticed was only used for the two birthday parties hosted at the rink. No skate guards were present, as this facility doesn't have skate guards (which I think would be extremely beneficial, as there were birthday party parents standing in the middle of the skating floor, kids with walkers going opposite directions causing potential harm to the flow of other skaters, and kids tripping over walkers and falling face flat). As I had my own pair of skates, Noticing rental skates they offer were good, it was a good mix of very old, green/blue/orange plastic skates, to the newest skates from Sure-Grip. Same concept with blades, there were Extreme Rental green skates and the orange/black excel 5500 skates. However, watching the skate rental girl and older lady hand out and take back skates, besides using spray to disinfect skates, no proper method of checking the skates/blades are put in procedure to make sure there are no loose bolts such as the wheels and ankle braces, wheels that do not spin well, making sure brakes are not worn down, etc. When I say proper, I mean putting your hands onto the physical skate and making sure wheels spin, bolts are tight, etc. As said above, both rental skate workers took the pair of skates, sprayed them, looked at them and put them away. During my time here, I also noticed on the floor there were pieces to skates on the floor, which does tells you that there is no proper procedure to checking skates. The photo below will show you 6 different objects that go a blade, with the exception of 1 object. The Orange Pieces with holes in the middle go to an Orange and black skate, that holds the ankle piece to the actual blade, which creates a "shoe" as I like to call it. Its what holds the skate together basically. Two of them were on the floor, one was over by the public snack bar. I'm going to assume that one of those orange pieces went to a little kids Excel 5500 (Orange/Black) Size 2 Blade, because one of those side bolts were missing. After informing the family next to me and my group that came, I informed them that missing this side piece can be a hazard because he could potentially break his ankle if he fell or took a turn wrong. The Red piece with the circle with the screw to the right does the same exact thing as the orange pieces, however to a Extreme Rental Blade (the green blades). Lastly, the Black cylinder-like piece goes to a skate, it holds the frame of the skate to the frame for the wheels (aka there's 2 hole on the bottom of the frame of the skate, one in the front and one in the back, that's where that black piece would go). I'm not too sure why its still a whole piece, and why it was on the floor, the only reason I can think of is someones front or back wheel frame piece came off, and the black piece fell out with it. Anyways, besides the floor, there are lots of games offered (Arcade-Other Misc.). They also host laser tag, which I found to be a good investment of my money. There are two kitchens in the facility, one for parties and one for the public (from what I noticed). As I didn't order really anything from the snack bar I do not have much to say about food/drinks sold. However, where me and my group were sitting, we noticed that the place could of been vacuumed and swept before the session. Sound system/music could also be more updated, and Staff were friendly, except for the lady in the entrance window who gave off "rude vibes". Overall, It was an okay time, I do think they should invest in skate guards for the safety of other people.
Heather Gleason
Just got back. Saturday night 7-10PM session. Between my small party of 4. There were about 10 other kids in the entire place. Music was great. Lights were funky. Game area was fun for my son who did not want to skate. The Place is clean staff is curtious. Prices are great especially for a few hours of fun! Will be back again.
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Mid October we will be opening. The exact date has not been confirmed yet as we are completing a makeover on the facility, as being closed for Covid was a perfect opportunity for us to give us a face lift. As soon as I have a confirmed date I will post on our website, Facebook, and our voicemail. We are all pushing for it to happen as soon as possible! Thanks for asking!!!
Sure... its $7.00 for skating, and $3.50 for rentals. Our website has full details of all our hours and prices. WWW.WOODNWHEEL.COM. Hope to see you later..,
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Of course! We have had Free Wifi since before the smartphone was invented, when parents would lug in a laptop...
Give us a call... different activities are different prices, and skating prices also vary. All details are also on website.
Please see the attractions page on our website, each activity is detailed with any restrictions or recommendations. Bumper cars do have a 44" inch height minimum. In a party package we can either swap bumper cars for game tokens for the whole party, or for those that are too small (your choice).
There is one pool table. The arcade is made up of skee ball and coin drop style games where you earn tickets that can be redeemed for prizes at the end.
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