$6 million ~
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I don't know what the previous poster's currency is but in US Dollars you can build a stripped down (there won't be a lot of flex or extra space for other amenities or even money making possibilities) rink for less than $1,000,000 and after that, the sky is the limit. As a female figure skater interested in building my own rink, I have been looking into this for years and drawing various plans for roller and ice rinks since I was about 12 years old. My dad did commercial construction work for years and I think I have interest in drawing plans and building things from him.
Many rinks (buildings, chillers, HVAC, fixtures, etc. NOT including furnishings) fall between the $1.5 and 6 million dollar mark depending on the number of ice surfaces, square footage, grading (if any), etc. It is because of all these variables that no one will be able to give you a firm price until you've got some plans and materials lists in hand. Also, how will the rink be used? Do you want a rink dedicated to figure skating, hockey or both? Year round or seasonal?
Also, the more space and amenities you want, the higher the price will be and furnishings will add to costs so all of this must be taken into account. You will make the most money if you have a low debt load arena so keep in mind the amount of money that will have to be financed versus the amount that you will be able to pay outright towards the cost. The less borrowed, the better for you if you're in it for the long haul.
Happy skating!
According to SuburbanRails.com "a 10, 000 square foot park will range between $75,000 and $500,000. $75K for a "good" park and 1/2 million for a world class indoor skatepark. The 1/2 million dollar park would have every element you could imagine having in a park...dependent on the available building size."
There is a complete chart on this on their webpage. SuburbanRails.com
In the United States, it will cost about $110,000 just to build the ice rink in an indoor skating rink. This is not included accessories and seating.
You can lease a building appropriate for skating for about $10,000/month.
it coast 4,000,000
it cost about $5,000
25000 $ to 250000 $
A lot of money
it cost 2 dollars for inline skates
6 dollars
Around 3-4 million. It depends where you build it and with what.
Consult your local architect with your drawings and ideas - they can best approximate the costs.
I believe it was 30 million.
well a steam roller would probably cost more than a 1000 so 3000 dollars.
Nothing in my area. They are city owned and open to all to use. If they were private I imagine about the same cost as a ticket for roller skating or ice skating.
For the average rollercoaster, $15 million (US) and they are becoming more expensive.
The tallest coaster in the world is kingda ka, and the price is mind-boggling: $25,000,000
is there still a ice skateing rink in town
It would cost about $129,269.71.
It would cost approximately $500 million to build a replica Titanic in 2016.