If you have a child with a winter birthday I'm sure you've considered an ice skating party. It's a fun way for your kid and their friends to blow off steam! Here are some hot spots in North Jersey.
The Ice House, Hackensack. They offer 5 hours of skate time (during public skating hours), a private decorated party room for one hour, skate rentals, pizza and soda, Carvel ice cream cake, invitations, paper products, and Kosher available, too. All you have to do is show up! (no outside food/beverages allowed). $19.95/child (includes tax).
United Skates of America, Montclair. Skate rentals, food package, use of party area. $170 for up to 10 people. $17 each child after. Tel: 973-744-6088
Cody Ice Rink, West Orange. Their party rooms can accommodate up to 60 people. $100 for 3 hour rental and $40 each hour thereafter. Call 973-731-3828 ext 229 for more info.
Floyd Hall Arena, Little Falls. They have four different party packages from $12.50 to $20/child (you need at least 10 kids). The $16.50 looks like a good deal--it includes 1 hr in the public session, 1 hr in the mezzanine viewing area, skate rental, pizza/soda, cake, 15 mon. group skating lesson, and goodie bag (candy and free skating pass). You can also order a character for your party for additional cost.
Have you ever had a party at one of these arenas? If so, please leave your experience/review below!








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in Englewood... I think this is the one we went when I was younger, not positive.. never had a party here..
Posted by: Njplaygrounds | January 06, 2010 at 10:56 PM
There are good places to skate in Central New Jersey - 2 in Bridgewater, one in South Brunswick, one in Woodbridge, one in Edison, one in Old Bridge - so I imagine they have skating parties, too.
Wish I had a chance to go skating this winter. We haven't yet done so.
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