The
park has two sections, beginner and intermediate/advanced. I am
not sure what the overall size is, but I learned that the cost
of the park was insanely high, something like over $700k! That
is WAY too much for what is offered.
Both areas
are fun to skate, but I question the wood/skatelite structures
in the middle of the big section. I laughed when a local said
they place them in the middle to slow you down. Actually I learned
that Mr. Woodstock built them out of wood so "you can change
the design". Hmmm
sounds like modular... If you build it right the first time, why
would you want to change it? While wood structures are very well
built, the wet, humid Florida weather will take it's toll on them.
Sounds more like planned obsoleteness to me.
The finish of the concrete is nice and overall the park has a
good vibe, except for the mandatory yearly fee for the users.
That fee is nothing more than a tax on the skaters to pay for
the pad nanny and for upkeep of the park. I wonder if people that
play on the tennis and basketball courts in the town of Jensen
Beach have to pay a membership fee?
Open 8 am to 10 pm ,
lights ,
monitored ,
membership fee required ($20.00 per year)  
(SEE
ALSO: Brooklyn,
NYC park for another Woodstock-built park, this one with Wally
Holliday poured bowl - The Chraveler) |