Roller nightmare! I am from out of state and decided to take our kids. So first off it is overpriced, dirty and while I was trying to get all 5 kids with their skates on, the management took it upon themselves to take all of our stuff to lost and found. The management was rude, I don’t know how they stay in business.
Richelle C.
Tu valoración: 5 Boise, ID
I rented Rollerdrome out for my 40th birthday party. There was a varying age of guests. Every single person LOVED it! The kids(who never have roller-skated) had a blast and the older guests felt like we had stepped back in time. They were great to work with and I have the guests who were there ask me all the time when we are going to do it again.
Lisa J.
Tu valoración: 5 Nampa, ID
This is a great family owned and run business with a safe, family friendly atmosphere. The owners watch over teens and don’t let kids«hang» outside. The skating session are fun and the staff very friendly. A great place for a family activity.
Kenneth W.
Tu valoración: 3 Mountain Home AFB, ID
I love to roller skate from time to time so I was relieved to hear about this solitary functioning roller rink in Southern Idaho. The place itself is pretty standard as far as roller rinks go. Even the soundtrack wasn’t too bad with upbeat modern music. The floor is acceptable but not the best I’ve seen with small nooks and dents in the finish. The floor itself is actually a little small compared to some of the other rinks I’ve been to. Pricing is decent as well. Recommended if you like roller rinks.
Jeremy E.
Tu valoración: 3 Nampa, ID
I used to go to the Nampa Rollerdrome a lot when I was a kid. And to say that the place hasnt changed, other than some minor interior modfications to the snack bar and locker area. They no longer have the sectioned off area where the«beginners» can practice is gone as are the old ’50’s style benches at the end of the rink near the counters and the old theater style chairs along the one wall. The floor I believe was redone, however it appears as it is the same old wood that was probably installed back in 1948 when the place opened. We took our son who is 6 and met up with another classmate of his. After several spills by him and one by the wife(which I missed getting to see by the way!) he finally got an idea how to skate… well technically speaking that is what its called, more like pubic proof of not being coordinated is the unoffical term. We had a pretty good time all-in-all. We will probably go back again, making sure to pack some ice packs and some tylenol as well as making sure the refrigerator at home is stocked with a good supply of adult beverages to relieve some of the stresses encountered once we return home.
Andy M.
Tu valoración: 4 Caldwell, ID
This is a medium sized roller skating rink that was refurbished with a new floor just a few years ago and is the only roller rink still in operation in the Treasure Valley. It has what you would expect from a roller rink: Lot’s of old pop from the eighties, disco lights, and the usual cheesy roller games from races to the limbo. All in all, good family fun and highly recommended. The only downside to this place is that the pro shop they just established can’t seem to actually sell anything correctly. One of the reasons why I buy locally is to help local businesses thrive, and if I pay a few extra bucks to do that, that’s okay. However, while you think a pro shop at a roller rink could locate, order, and deliver a set of roller skates for you, that turns out not to be the case. It took three visits to a confused and bewildered staff to get my step-son’s pair of skates, and with that level of lack of customer service, which is an insult to the money we work hard to earn, why would we help them out with their«pro shop.» So, in summary, go skate, buy snacks, have fun… and buy your gear elsewhere.
Bruce R.
Tu valoración: 4 Hillsboro, OR
Fun times… Our family goes on Sundays and has a great time. The staff is friendly and we always have a good time.
Tabitha R.
Tu valoración: 2 Portland, OR
Home for the holidays — I decided that I needed to drag hubby and my bros out for some skating(to work off some of the grub I scarfed down at Mom & Dad’s). So I contacted the Treasure Valley Roller Girls … and they said the only place to skate was the Nampa Rollerdrome. The name should have been my first clue … but truly … what was I expecting? UM … a full size rink with rules and skaters of a certain age(18+) … especially since it was Saturday night. What did I get? Exactly the opposite. The rink was small, many of the skaters were actually under 3 ft tall, there was no one working the rink to keep order — so these little people were flying all over the place. NOT to mention the crazy girl who really liked to hear the sound of her skates stopping … I wanted to smack her … seriously. There were redeeming qualities … an older gentleman who had probably been going there since he was a kid was extremely welcoming and offering helpful advice to anyone struggling to master skating techniques. And my bros had a BLAST … which really made it all worthwhile. OH and did I mention I took first place in the 19+(yrs old) race … ok … I was the only one out there but who cares! My 2 oz soda made it all worthwhile!