General Admission
Take a spin on The Rink at Rockefeller Center this upcoming season. Your General Admission ticket guarantees your spot on the ice on the date and time you select.
The ice skating rink is now closed for the season. We look forward to seeing you next year!
Take a spin on The Rink at Rockefeller Center this upcoming season. Your General Admission ticket guarantees your spot on the ice on the date and time you select.
The VIP Ticket includes an extended skate time (90 minutes in the venue), complimentary skate rental, priority service in The Rink Lounge, and one (1) complimentary hot beverage.
This ticket includes 30 minutes of basic skills instruction and skate rental. Students may enjoy access to public skating following the class.
Become a member and make The Rink yours with unlimited skating all season long with your own personal locker and priority access to events and activities.
The more the merrier. We have special rates for groups of 10 or more.
Book a Private Lesson to reserve time with a professional instructor. These half hour classes are available Tuesday through Saturday and focus on skating fundamentals to help you feel comfortable and confident on the ice.
No. All ticket purchases are final sale and cannot be refunded or rescheduled.
All guests ages 2+, regardless of vaccination status, are welcome to skate at The Rink. Proof of vaccination is not required.
The Rink at Rockefeller Center is an outdoor venue, so please dress accordingly for rain and snow. In the unlikely event The Rink closes due to inclement weather, you will be contacted by email and a refund will be automatically processed. You may check our website for updates.
Skate time is 60 minutes from the arrival time on your ticket. Late entry is permitted, but total skate time will be reduced for late arrivals.
Purchase a ticket online or on-site for access to the venue and the ice. One non-paying adult supervisor is permitted inside the venue, but not on the ice, for children between the ages of 6-12 years old. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied on the ice by a paying adult.
For access to The Rink, use the Rockefeller Center parking garage located on the north side of 48th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues. The Rink is a short walking distance from the garage.
Legend has it that the idea for The Rink was inspired by a Depression-era skate salesman who demonstrated his product by skating on the frozen water of the Rockefeller Center fountain. However the idea came about, The Rink was the perfect fit for the sunken plaza, which was struggling to attract shoppers as the entrance to the high-end retailers in the underground concourse. The Rink, or “skating pond” as it was first known, officially opened on Christmas Day 1936. Originally planned as a temporary exhibit, The Rink was so popular it became a permanent addition, with the Prometheus Statue and the Christmas Tree providing one of the most familiar backdrops in the world.