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Roll up for party-time fun

Roller skating is fun, social and the perfect way to celebrate a birthday with non-stop entertainment for groups big and small.

Rollerway Newtown’s manager Ashlie Aparicio says skating is actually easy to learn – despite what some people think.

“It’s a fun and challenging activity that people can easily pick up. It really makes them feel good and gives them a sense of achievement.”

Rollerway specialises in value-for-money parties. The parties include admission, catering, roller skate or rollerblade hire and party bags, and most of the all-inclusive packages are priced below $22 per person.

“The parties go for 2.5 hours but often the kids are having so much fun that they want to stay longer,” Ashlie says.

“Our parties are recommended for kids six years or older, although kids as young as two can skate too.

“It doesn’t stop there, as we even have quite a few 30th and 40th parties, which goes to show skating really is a fun activity for all ages.”

With winter here, roller skating is one of the few physical activities you can do out of the dreary weather.

“It’s a fantastic holiday or weekend activity for the family as it’s something mum and dad can also enjoy with the kids,” Ashlie says.

Call Rollerway for more information on 0411 335 544.

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