![]() You’ll be waiting for hours (during peak season) with all the tourists before you get a chance to skate. Reservations are not possible here, which means it is first come, first serve. General Admission will cost you $25 plus another $12 for ice skate rentals. This allows everyone the chance to Instagram it up and get their money’s worth because it ain’t cheap and the lines are normally long. There are time-limited sessions (90 minutes) throughout the day for ice-skating. “The Rink” at Rockefeller Center operates a bit differently. ![]() You can skate the entire time the rink is open with no time limits. $12 admission on Mondays thru Thursdays, $9 for skates (unless you bring your own) and $5 for a locker rental. The skating rink in Central Park is open from 10AM – 6PM, daily (Weather permitting, of course). So what’s the answer? Well, let’s find out. One of the most epic questions we get during Winter Season here in NYC, goes something like this: “Do you recommend Rockefeller Center or Central Park, for ice skating?” ![]() ![]() Welcome to our “Where To Ice Skate in NYC” Guide. ‘Tis the season for holiday parties, more family members than you’re used to hanging around, and ice skating! So here is Where To Ice Skate in NYC, guide by Sky Room.
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