Roller City Are you new in town always wondering where the kids hand, or maybe you want to have the best birthday party ever. If this is the case, come on down to Roller City. It is the best hangout place in town. You do not only skate but, you hang out with and make new friends. Everyone enjoys it at Roller City. You will read about Roller City’s history, about different parties you can have there, when it’s new owners took over, when you can go, and what you can do there. To begin, Roller city has been the hottest hanging place in town since 1978. Almost every session there is between 250-500 People there. You are never too young to roller skate. Bring in your newborns and push them around the rink. Do not worry elderly people as old as 90 even go roller skating at Roller City. If you fall and get hurt do not worry someone will be there to help. It is a very nice place to visit for some free time. It’s great owners Tyler Anderson, and Michelle Seydel tries their hardest to …show more content…
make roller skating fun for all ages. Of course, try booking your kid's dream birthday party here.
There have been birthday parties here for ages ranging 1-80! Just wait it gets better. How might you ask? Not only does Roller city host birthday parties they also hold benefits, Christmas parties, Halloween parties, and any other party that you might have in mind. So the next time you, your kids, parents, or friends want a party, Roller City will make it happen. But wait, not only are their parties fun but they are also cost efficient. Then, did you know that Roller City is almost 40 years old! You would not realize that if you ever stopped in and took a spin around the rink. In 1978, Al Brallier decided that Mason City needed a new hangout spot for people of all ages. He came up with building Roller City. But unfortunately, he had to sell. Tyler Anderson and Michelle Seydel did not want such a great place to close down. On December 20, 2011, the final handshake was made and they were the new, proud owners of Roller
City. Meanwhile, ever wondering when to go? Well, every Friday Roller City is open from 7-10 for just $8. The first Friday of every month they are open to 12:30 am for teens for just an extra $3. On Saturdays bring in your tiny tots from 10am-noon for the tiny tot session which is only $10 per family. Then it is open aging from 1-4 for $6, and 7-10 for $8. Roller City is also open on Tuesdays from 6-9 for only $5. Still, not enough times, come on Wednesday and Thursday from 3-8 pm for inflatables $8 per child. Also on Wednesday, come in from 11 am to 2 pm for $10 a family. By the same token, what do you do at Roller City? To start off, you roller skate. While roller skating you will be able to enjoy fun music that you and your friends request. Also, at 8 pm don't forget to get down for the limbo while listening to Limbo Rock. The fun does not stop there at 9 pm there will be Roller City’s famous dice game. There will also be speed skate, backward skate, and couples skate. Stop in during one of their special events for other games like dodgeball. Also at these events, there might be door prizes. That is what you do at roller city. In conclusion, you read about what you can do there, when you can go, when it’s new owners took over, about different parties you can have their, and Roller city’s history. So next time you are wondering where all the kids hang out in town, just remember they are at Roller City. The coolest place in town.
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