Roller Skating

10,000 square foot , air conditioned roller skating rink, with exciting lighting and sound show!
Raffles, games, prizes, & music videos on our 17' rink screen!

 

 

Skate Sessions at The Castle:

 

 

September - June Sessions

Mondays & Tuesdays: Rink Closed

Wednesday: 3:30pm-6pm (Public Session)

Thursdays: 3:30pm-6pm (Public Session) &
                                       8pm-10:30pm (80's Skate; 18 yrs & over)

Fridays: 3:30pm-7pm (Public Session) &
                                 7:30pm-10pm (Teen Skate, 12-18yrs only)

Saturdays: 1pm-5pm (Public Session) &
                  6pm-10pm (Family Skate)

Sundays: 1pm-5pm (Public Session)

 

 

July & August Sessions

Mondays & Tuesdays: Rink Closed to public sessions

Wednesday: 1pm-6pm (Public Session)

Thursdays: 1pm-6pm (Public Session) &
                                             8pm-10:30pm (80's Skate; 18 yrs. & over)

Fridays: 1pm-7pm (Public Session) &
                                        7:30pm-10pm (Teen Skate, 12-18yrs only)

Saturdays: 1pm-5pm (Public Session) &
                  6pm-10pm (Family Skate)

Sundays: 1pm-5pm (Public Session)

 

Skate Sessions subject to change

 

2010 Holiday Schedule:

 

Labor Day, Sept. 6:  Open 10am-7pm (1-6pm skate session)

Rosh Hashanah, Sept. 9:  Open 12noon-9pm (skate session begins 1pm)

Succot, Sept. 27 & 28:  Open 11am – 9pm (1-5pm skate session)

Columbus Day, Oct. 11:  Open 12noon-5pm (1-5pm skate session)

Election Day, Nov. 2:  Open 12noon-5pm (1-5pm skate session)

Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11:  Open 12noon-9pm (1-5pm skate session)

Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25:  Closed

Friday, Nov. 26:  Open 12noon – 10pm (skate session begins 1pm)

Thursday, Dec. 23:  Open 12noon-9pm (skate session begins 1pm)

Friday, Dec. 24:  Open 11am-5pm for gift card sales only

Christmas Day, Dec. 25:  Closed

Sunday, Dec. 26 – Friday, Dec. 31:  Open 11am every day; skate sessions begin 1pm

New Years Day, Jan. 1:  Open 11am-10pm

Martin Luther King, Jr, Jan. 17:  Open 12noon-5pm (1-5pm skate session)

President's Week, Feb. 21 - Feb. 25:  Open 12noon - 10pm every day; skate session begin 1pm

Spring Break, April 18 -1 April 22:  Open 12noon - 10pm every day; skate sessios begin 1pm

Easter Sunday, April 24:  Closed

Friday, May 27:  Open 12noon - 10pm (1-7pm skate session)

Memorial Day, May 30:  Open 12noon - 9pm (1-6pm skate session)

 

Holiday hours and skate sessions subject to change.

 

 

Beginners Skate Lessons
Every Saturday 12:15 to 1pm (please arrive 12noon)
No reservations necessary.
$7.50 plus rentals

 

 

 

 

 

Adult Night at the Castle!

 

 

80's Skate at The Castle
Every Thursday night with DJ Ed

8:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

Skate with our DJ to 70's and 80's Pop classics & Videos,
or sing karaoke in Jester's Restaurant & Pub with DJ Victor Vargas! (Karaoke 9-midnight; 21 & over only)

 

Read about our Adult Skate night in The Record!

 

 

Roller Skating Benefits

  • Roller skating provides a first experience in independent socialization for kids. In consumer surveys, skating has been voted the best place to date "without dating". It is the best first date and the place where many have met their future mate.
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  • Studies have shown that roller skating provides a complete aerobic workout and involves all of the body's muscles, especially the heart.
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  • Roller skating is equivalent to jogging in terms of health benefits-caloric consumption, reduction of body fat, and leg strength development. It is recognized and recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA) as an aerobic fitness sport.
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  • Just one hour of moderate roller skating burns 330 calories for a 143-pound person. If that same person roller skates vigorously, he or she will burn up to 590 calories in an hour. The number of calories burned per hour while skating at 6 mph is 350 and 600 while skating at 10 mph.
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  • According to a study conducted at the University of Massachusetts, in-line skating causes less than 50 percent of the impact shock to joints compared to running.
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  • According to Dr. Carl Foster, associate professor of medicine at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, in-line skating as a form of exercise is as beneficial as running or cycling. (Information from International Inline Skating Association website). If someone roller skates one day, bicycles another, and swims or runs on another, the person will be getting all the fitness benefits that aerobics can offer.
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  • During a 30-minute period, on the average, in-line skating at a steady, comfortable rate expends 285 calories and produces a heart rate of 148 beats per minute. (Information from International Inline Skating Association website)

 

Pricing

Daytime Session$7.50 per/person

Evening Session$8.50 per/person

Kids 6 & Under$5.00 per/person

$3.00 per/personRoller Skate Rentals

Roller Blade Rentals$4.00 per/person

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