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Roller Skating for Two or Four with Pizza and Soda or Party for Up to Eight at Pattison's West (Up to 56% Off)

Pattison's West Family Skate Center
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90-by-176-foot maple hardwood rink, curved to facilitate speed, hosts open skates in facility with private-party room.

With its combination of friction-free motion and wholesome fun, roller skating quickly replaced ditch digging and dancing frenetically to "Shipoopi" as America's favorite first-date activity. Rediscover the appeal of the wheels with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$13 for roller skating for two (a $27 total value)

  • Admission and skate rentals during open-skate hours (a $10 value per person)
  • Two slices of pizza (a $2 value each)
  • Two small sodas (a $1.50 value each)

    $24 for roller skating for four (a $54 total value)

  • Admission and skate rentals during open-skate hours (a $10 value per person)
  • Four slices of pizza (a $2 value each)
  • Four small sodas (a $1.50 value each)

    $45 for a birthday-party package for up to eight kids (up to a $96 value)

    • Admission and inline-skate rental for each child
    • One hour in the private-party room
    • Slice of pizza and soft drink for each guest, plus a refill pitcher of soda
    • Party place settings
    • Two free skating passes and a party bag for the birthday child
    • Invitations

    Pattison's West's rates fluctuate by day and time.

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Promotional value expires Aug 31, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per group per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid until 6/1. Reservation required for birthday parties. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Pattison's West Family Skate Center

With the opening of Pattison's West in 1979, Mike and Kay Pattison carried on a family tradition that began when Mike's grandfather debuted the clan's first rink in the 1930s. Today, the roller skating rink, which has been lauded by the New York Times, has been passed down to the couple's son, Darin, but still exudes the same values of recreation and togetherness as it did more than three decades ago, when families were held together with twine before the discovery of DNA. The 90-by-176-foot skating oval sports curved maple slats in a rotunda formation, which allows for smooth, swift gliding with the grain of the wood. When not teeming with open-skate guests or parties, the space serves as practice grounds for Pattison's Team Extreme, an inline speed-skating crew that ascended to the nation's number one spot in 2010 under Mike's coaching. The award-winning team serves as inspiration for classes for beginner rollers and aspiring speed skaters. The on-site pro shop and snack bar provides the equipment and fuel necessary to keep rolling.

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