“I got Day-Glo carpet that they have in traditional roller rinks that glows under black lights,” she says. “We have ceilings endowed with rotating disco balls and colorful lanterns. The walls have rainbows.”
Most nights, there’s a line out the door of skaters ready to party. On average, more than 250 skaters of various ages and skill levels show up to roll.
Jennifer Javier, 22, spent the night trying to make it around the rink. It was her first time skating, she tells The Post, and she came with friends to celebrate a birthday. “We were sick of bars and house parties,” she says. “This is something different. It’s hard! But it’s so fun.”………
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