LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park Brooklyn

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Brooklyn, United States

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LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park Brooklyn Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park Brooklyn is located in Brooklyn, United States on 171 East Dr. LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park Brooklyn is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category ice skating rink in United States.

Address

171 East Dr

Phone

+17184620010

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Svet B

We went to take 15 private class for skating for a 5 year old. Coach Nick was great, very patient and thought how to make very first steps on ice and how how to get up once one falls. Great experience, child wants to continue learning skating!

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Eva Schicker

Spacious, modern, and easily accessible! The ice rink is just about the best way to get some cool and breezy exercise into your day. On a sunny Saturday afternoon in early December, there are quite a few people in the rink, but it does not feel crowded. The music is upbeat dance songs, the lighting is dreamy, especially with the starry ceiling lights. All COVID-19 measures are strictly endorsed.

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IRINA KRASNOV

Nice place for skating, but my advice to buy tickets by internet. There are crowd of people on weekends. I think better to come weekdays.

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Richard Grech

Great place. Lovely outdoor setting in Prospect Park for ice skating. Ice could have used some resurfacing.

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Peter Adams

Rink is beautiful and lots of fun, EXCEPT for the fact that staff skating on the ice create a dangerous situation. They skate extremely fast in and out of the crowds, cutting people off and causing novice skaters to fall down. This staff also allow a small handful of very fast skaters to weave in and out of the crowds at extremely high speeds, occasionally causing collisions and injuries to the families and novice skaters on the rink. The skating staff need to skate professionally themselves as well as limit the high-speed, reckless skaters who make the rink hazardous to everyone else.