The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Source: The Roller Dome-Stillwater.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This was a beautiful scene at night. Source: Google Images.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Nice looking arcade. And plenty to play. Source: Travel Oklahoma.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Three photos source: Google Images.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This was their skate rentals on the counter where their snack bar stuff are. Bit confusion from this perspective really. Source: The Roller Dome-Stillwater.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This was their RollerCourt floor as you can see the tiles.. Most skaters do not like this type of floor. Above two photos Source: Google Images.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, Oklahoma. This was their defunct webpage regarding the The Roller Dome-Stillwater location. Source: The Roller Dome-Stillwater.
The Roller Dome 1519 North Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater, OK
The Roller Dome was located in a shopping center on 1519 North Cimarron Plaza in Stillwater, Oklahoma. This was their final rink opening and short lived.
The chain, The Roller Dome leased space in Cimarron Plaza Shopping Center in April 2016 only to be closed last year due to COVID Lockdown victim. Many rinks and businesses suffered Global Depression due to this. They were going to expand further but sadly they closed this but they remains with two more rinks.
In one of the photos I discovered regarding to the rink in image search.. I will not say her name. She was there look like having fun with the children at a birthday party. She is well known actress seen in movies I will only list as description so you can figure them out for yourself. A dinosaur movie, a space war movie, and another dinosaur movie coming out in 2022.
The Interior.
The facility was 18,000 SF in a shopping plaza. The roller rink is 8,000 SF RollerCourt which is a tongue-and-groove sports rubberized tiles on the floor. Some Yelpers said the floor was so uneven as if it is warped making skaters cannot skate that well. A lot of thumbing on the floor. I can see a photograph how awful it was. This is why I prefer the two more common floors- Maple or Concrete with real thick coating. Rubberized is awful. I hear a lot of complaints on that. I can understand how they feel. I actually felt the floor, not at a rink. In a store where they were selling them. Anyway, I would feel like trying to skate on a gymnastics floor or a wrestling mat. Really irked me on that.
Maybe that is the real exact reason for the closure. Skaters not happy with this type of floor. The Roller Dome prefer to use RollerCourt or SkateCourt material. I recommend Hardwood Maple or some wood close to Maple on the scale of MAR - the scale of hardness of wood. Maple is 1450 in the Janka Test result of hardness.
The Exterior.
Having said it is a shopping center, a plaza. It appeared to be of 1970s look for the plaza is what I meant. It has Red-Brick Bricks walls with Flat roof storefront style building with column posts even on the roller rink floor. The plaza is very large in terms of length.
The Stats:
Rink Size: 8,000 SF. Floor: RollerCourt Floor Layout: Tiles.
Building Size: 18,000 SF. Built: (building not sure but rink business) - April 2016 Demolished: Building still standing.
Type of Building: Column Post Support Steel Trusses Cinderblocks, Bricks-Walled Store front - like Building.
Roof: Flat.
Acres: N/A.
Operated: (Overall)-- April 2016 to Fall 2020.
Reason for Closure: Likely due to COVID Lockdowns and loss of business due to that.
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: Yelp: Travel Oklahoma; The Roller Dome - PDF version; The Roller Dome - About page;
Date of issue: 03 June 2021.
For office use only: 10 p.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 and 16.
The chain, The Roller Dome leased space in Cimarron Plaza Shopping Center in April 2016 only to be closed last year due to COVID Lockdown victim. Many rinks and businesses suffered Global Depression due to this. They were going to expand further but sadly they closed this but they remains with two more rinks.
In one of the photos I discovered regarding to the rink in image search.. I will not say her name. She was there look like having fun with the children at a birthday party. She is well known actress seen in movies I will only list as description so you can figure them out for yourself. A dinosaur movie, a space war movie, and another dinosaur movie coming out in 2022.
The Interior.
The facility was 18,000 SF in a shopping plaza. The roller rink is 8,000 SF RollerCourt which is a tongue-and-groove sports rubberized tiles on the floor. Some Yelpers said the floor was so uneven as if it is warped making skaters cannot skate that well. A lot of thumbing on the floor. I can see a photograph how awful it was. This is why I prefer the two more common floors- Maple or Concrete with real thick coating. Rubberized is awful. I hear a lot of complaints on that. I can understand how they feel. I actually felt the floor, not at a rink. In a store where they were selling them. Anyway, I would feel like trying to skate on a gymnastics floor or a wrestling mat. Really irked me on that.
Maybe that is the real exact reason for the closure. Skaters not happy with this type of floor. The Roller Dome prefer to use RollerCourt or SkateCourt material. I recommend Hardwood Maple or some wood close to Maple on the scale of MAR - the scale of hardness of wood. Maple is 1450 in the Janka Test result of hardness.
The Exterior.
Having said it is a shopping center, a plaza. It appeared to be of 1970s look for the plaza is what I meant. It has Red-Brick Bricks walls with Flat roof storefront style building with column posts even on the roller rink floor. The plaza is very large in terms of length.
The Stats:
Rink Size: 8,000 SF. Floor: RollerCourt Floor Layout: Tiles.
Building Size: 18,000 SF. Built: (building not sure but rink business) - April 2016 Demolished: Building still standing.
Type of Building: Column Post Support Steel Trusses Cinderblocks, Bricks-Walled Store front - like Building.
Roof: Flat.
Acres: N/A.
Operated: (Overall)-- April 2016 to Fall 2020.
Reason for Closure: Likely due to COVID Lockdowns and loss of business due to that.
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: Yelp: Travel Oklahoma; The Roller Dome - PDF version; The Roller Dome - About page;
Date of issue: 03 June 2021.
For office use only: 10 p.
© Copyrighted by Dead-Rinks. All Rights Reserved. Jn 3:3 and 16.