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The O2 goes old-school with a family-friendly, 900 square metre roller rink in situ for the summer. There's space for 350 roller girls and guys to skate to a pop and disco soundtrack and there will be themed nights to tie in with the acts playing in the arena next door as well as special skate-off nights.
Since The O2 opened in 2007, transforming the endlessly floundering Millennium Dome in Greenwich into a multi-entertainment centre, it's relied on...
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The rink is great but the entertainment was poor when i attended yesterday. It was Michael Jackson night at a roller disco so how hard could it be to get the music right?!? And yet the O2 failed miserably, playing Abba, Womack and Womack and George Micheal and Michael Jackson slow songs that most people barely know. Where were the classics and the dancefloor fillers?? In two and a half hours they played ONE, thats right one MJ classic!!! To add insult to injury the staff were extremely rude to all the Michael Jackson fans who repeatedly but politely asked for the music to be changed but were ignored.
There is goin to be a group of us from dublin coming over in 2 weeks just to skate in the o2
Hi Anna Children aged 5 and over can attend. I haven't been yet (thinking of taking my five year old too) but the O2's terms and conditions (http://www.theo2.co.uk/images/PDF/misc/roller_disco_terms_and_conditions.pdf) outline everything.
I am just wondering if I can take my daughter of 5 years old. We are visiting London and I am not too sure if there is an mimimum age to enter. Thank you
Roller disco is fantastic. The staff on the rink were really helpful and happy to give the kids (and adults) free coaching. We had a brilliant 2 hours and it seems pretty good value for money.
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