There's Wollman Rink at the south end of the park, and Lasker Rink (which is Lasker Pool in the summer) at the north end.
It is the Trump Wollman Rink at Central Park, New York, Ny. (It is NOT at Rockefeller Center).
Central Park, NYC
no it does not
yes it is
No, they are not the same thing, although both rinks were built with funds donated from Kate Wollman's estate. Kate Wollman Rink (which closed in 2010) was in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Wollman Rink (which is now run by the Trump organization and called the Trump Wollman Skating Rink) is in the southeast quadrant of Central Park. Kate Wollman herself donated the funds to build Wollman Rink (now Trump-Wollman Rink), in 1949. In 1961 (after her death), those in charge of her estate donated the money to build Kate Wollman Rink in Prospect Park.
Patinoár is a Romanian equivalent of 'skating rink'.
Victoria Skating Rink was created in 1862.
whom does linda argue with at the skating rink
Yes, there are two ice skating rinks in operation in Central Park: Wollman Rink, on the east side of the park, near the south end, and Lasker Rink (which is Lasker Pool in the summer) at the north end, on the west side of the Harlem Meer.
It means to go to a skating rink (either ice skating or roller skating), putting on skates, and then skating. The form of skates and the type of rink you need depends on what type of skating you wish to do.
I'm going to the skating rink (probably the ice skating rink, but not necessarily)