Come enjoy the American Museum of Natural History's new state-of-the-art skating rink made from a recyclable synthetic surface, now open through March 1, 2009. Located on the Arthur Ross Terrace on the Museum's north side, The Polar Rink offers magnificent views of the glowing Rose Center for Earth and Space and is surrounded by Theodore Roosevelt Park. Skaters will glide around a 17-foot-tall polar bear festooned with pine boughs and twinkling lights.
Non-skaters will enjoy the splendor of The Polar Rink from surrounding benches on the Terrace under trees adorned with lights, or from the glassed-in North Galleria adjacent to the rink, where hot cocoa and snacks are available for purchase.
Hours
12 noon–8 pm Monday–Thursday
12 noon–10 pm Friday
11 am–10 pm Saturday
11 am–8 pm Sunday
Open November 22, 2008 to March 1, 2009.
Tickets
Adults: $10 ($8 Members)
Children 3 to 12 years old: $8 ($6 Members)
Students & seniors: $9 ($7 Members)
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