13 acres
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A standard NHL ice rink is 85 feet by 200 feet...I doubt you have that much space in your basement. That's the spirit. I doubt you could build a standard size ice rink in your basement, but I think you could build a heck of a smaller one! Go for it!
To flood a hockey rink with 1 inch of water, you would need to add approximately 10,600 gallons of water. This amount can vary depending on the size of the rink, but on average, it takes around that much water to achieve the desired depth.
in the ice rink
To learn how to build an ice rink, you can start by researching online resources, attending workshops or classes, and seeking guidance from experienced professionals in the field. Additionally, hands-on experience and practice are essential for mastering the skills required to construct and maintain an ice rink.
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.
It should cost you like 10,000
There are a number of sources of information about how to make a backyard ice rink. For instance one can read instructions at Instructables and Popular Mechanics. One can also view a 'How to Build a Backyard Rink' on YouTube.
To build and maintain a high-quality at-home ice rink, you need to start by choosing a level and well-drained location, creating a solid base with boards or barriers, installing a liner to hold water, filling the rink with water evenly, and regularly maintaining the ice by resurfacing and removing snow.
A permit for a ice rink would vary between the different owners.
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$2.50