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Especially fashionable during the 40′s and 50′s, roller skating has remained popular not only as a reminder of times past, but as a fun and exciting form of exercise and entertainment! Kids, teenagers and even adults will love the novelty of a roller skating party as they zip and twist around the rink!

Get your guests excited for the party with die-cut roller skate invitations from invitation designer Picture Perfect that even feature a real shoelace embellishment – perfect for a girl or boy birthday party! For the girls, invitation designer Periwinkle Press features a fun roller skate invite with white skates and hot pink wheels and shoelaces. Pretty pink and green stripe socks add a festive flair. For the boys, another especially fun die-cut invite features a boy with roller blades and of course a helmet and other necessary safety gear!

Skating Invitations

Roller skating rinks offer a variety of party packages that usually include rental skates, a party room, and use of the rink for a certain amount of hours. Some may even provide catering and drinks. Others offer special theme nights at the rink featuring costumes, special games, and theme music.

Free Skate

For most of the time, the kids will like to free skate. Some rinks might even provide someone to conduct games with the skaters during a particular portion of the skating time. If not, though, you can still come up with some exciting games that put their skating skills to the test! One fun game is “Four Corners” that is a variant of “Musical Chairs”. Label each corner of the rink as Corner 1, 2, 3 and 4 and then give the kids 10 seconds to reach a corner. Roll a dice or pick a number out of a hat, and whichever corner number is selected, the skaters in that corner must leave the rink! That corner is also off-limits for the rest of the game. Now they must skate between three corners and hope that their corner number is not picked! Those in the last corner “survive” and win the game. You can also expand this game by using the sides of the rink for more “corners” and labeling them as numbers 5 and 6.

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