Roller City of Pryor was a rink before it became Skate Party Play in 2016. This photo was taken in 2008. It has 10 Percent Gray. Its hard to tell but there is a canopy on the right. The wording above on the canopy is difficult to see but I believe it says Roller Rink in all capitalization. Source: Google Map.
Currently as Skate Party Play in Pryor, Oklahoma. This building was painted in red after all. Must be right after the 2008 photo was taken, they painted Roller City Red because it was very similar to their Joplin, Missouri Roller City exterior design with that redness. See the former Keeley's Silver Wheels. Then roll down and you will see the similar Roller City Red. You can see the sign shadow on this building because Roller City had a long sign with oval shaped logo. It showed that it was Roller City when they painted the walls red. The Light Gray paint was part of another rink before that but which one? Source: Google Map.
Skate Party Play, Pryor, Oklahoma. The bounce houses outside on a nice summer day out back yard. Source: Skate Party Play.
Skate Party Play, Pryor, Oklahoma. The party room all decorated for a birthday party. Source: Skate Party Play.
Skate Party Play, Pryor, Oklahoma. The beautiful hardwood Maple wood floor in Log Cabin layout, non-painted clear coated Polyurethane. This design is a little different than they had done with the walls. It had Bee Yellow on the wall (Not shown). Source: Skate Party Play.
Pryor Skate Center 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK
Rinky Dink Roller Rink 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK
Roller City of Pryor 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK
Skate Party Play 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK (STILL OPERATIONAL)
Rinky Dink Roller Rink 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK
Roller City of Pryor 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK
Skate Party Play 339 W. Graham Ave, Pryor, OK (STILL OPERATIONAL)
Yes, the name Pryor reminded you of someone-- the Late Richard Pryor who was a comedian and actor in movies such as The Toy. But no, this has nothing to do with him. It is a town called Pryor! This rink was on 339 West Graham Avenue, Pryor, Oklahoma.
I do not know which came first, Pryor Skate Center or Rinky Dink Roller Rink? Anyone know? The picture is much clearer that those two were before Roller City of Pryor and the current operating Skate Party Play.
The current name, Skate Party Play is a bit hard to say that name and even the spelling. It is easy to spell every name but the Skate Party Play. Really.
The building was sold twice were on February 17, 2016 and before that, on March 25, 2013.
The Interior.
I do not know what the original appearance was when it first opened in 1982. And what changes for each rink. But clearly the floor was and still is non-painted beautiful hardwood Maple wood floor in Log Cabin layout, clear coated Polyurethane. The walls I saw in some pictures with too many people, it has Bee Yellow on the side wall and the ends are in Pitch Black. Clearly a Bumble Bee adoption of colors interior. It is easy and nice compliment of each other. And I love the mirror lay on the wall horizontally above by the ceiling. It helps reflex lights.
The Exterior.
It is a Free-Span Steel Trusses Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building with Gable roof and a canopy in front right side. Original color is unknown but in 2000s, it was 10 percent Gray or Silver. But Roller City painted in Roller City Red which is still on there as new management has it as Skate Party Play.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: Non-painted clear Polyurethane coated Maple. Floor Layout: Log Cabin.
Building Size: 16,000 SF. Built: 1982. Demolished: N/A.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Trusses Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 23,958 Sf (0.5500 Acre).
Operated: (Overall)-- 1982 to Present.
Pryor Skate Center: 1982 to N/A.
Rinky Dink Roller Rink: N/A to March 25, 2013
Roller City of Pryor: March 25, 2013 to February 17, 2016
Skate Party Play: February 17, 2016 to present.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Pryor Skate Center: N/A.
Rinky Dink Roller Rink: N/A.
Roller City of Pryor: N/A.
Skate Party Play: Still operational!
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Xome; Yelp - Roller City of Pryor; Yelp - Skate Party Play; Skate Party Play - website;
Womply - Skate Party Play; Lser - Roller City of Pryor;
Date of issue: 25 May 2021.
For office use only: 2 gms, 3 ps, total- 5 ps.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 and 16.
I do not know which came first, Pryor Skate Center or Rinky Dink Roller Rink? Anyone know? The picture is much clearer that those two were before Roller City of Pryor and the current operating Skate Party Play.
The current name, Skate Party Play is a bit hard to say that name and even the spelling. It is easy to spell every name but the Skate Party Play. Really.
The building was sold twice were on February 17, 2016 and before that, on March 25, 2013.
The Interior.
I do not know what the original appearance was when it first opened in 1982. And what changes for each rink. But clearly the floor was and still is non-painted beautiful hardwood Maple wood floor in Log Cabin layout, clear coated Polyurethane. The walls I saw in some pictures with too many people, it has Bee Yellow on the side wall and the ends are in Pitch Black. Clearly a Bumble Bee adoption of colors interior. It is easy and nice compliment of each other. And I love the mirror lay on the wall horizontally above by the ceiling. It helps reflex lights.
The Exterior.
It is a Free-Span Steel Trusses Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building with Gable roof and a canopy in front right side. Original color is unknown but in 2000s, it was 10 percent Gray or Silver. But Roller City painted in Roller City Red which is still on there as new management has it as Skate Party Play.
The Stats:
Rink Size: N/A. Floor: Non-painted clear Polyurethane coated Maple. Floor Layout: Log Cabin.
Building Size: 16,000 SF. Built: 1982. Demolished: N/A.
Type of Building: Free-Span Steel Trusses Steel-Walled Warehouse - like Building.
Roof: Gable.
Acres: 23,958 Sf (0.5500 Acre).
Operated: (Overall)-- 1982 to Present.
Pryor Skate Center: 1982 to N/A.
Rinky Dink Roller Rink: N/A to March 25, 2013
Roller City of Pryor: March 25, 2013 to February 17, 2016
Skate Party Play: February 17, 2016 to present.
Reason for Closure: N/A.
Pryor Skate Center: N/A.
Rinky Dink Roller Rink: N/A.
Roller City of Pryor: N/A.
Skate Party Play: Still operational!
Wanted: Information regarding exact dates of open/closed, why closed, size of rink, rink materials. Also photos. Anyone knows or have photos, please let me know by emailing at [email protected]. Thank you.
Sources: Xome; Yelp - Roller City of Pryor; Yelp - Skate Party Play; Skate Party Play - website;
Womply - Skate Party Play; Lser - Roller City of Pryor;
Date of issue: 25 May 2021.
For office use only: 2 gms, 3 ps, total- 5 ps.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 and 16.