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Popular roller disco nixed at NYC park — and locals are wheely fuming
Popular roller disco nixed at NYC park — and locals are wheely fuming

New York Post

time03-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Popular roller disco nixed at NYC park — and locals are wheely fuming

5 Dreamland Roller Disco will no longer be offered at Prospect Park's LeFrak Center at Lakeside. Dreamland Roller Disco A popular weekly summer roller-disco event in Brooklyn's Prospect Park has gotten the wheels pulled out from under it — and locals are in an uproar. The Dreamland Roller Disco — filled with DJs, dancers and drag queens — was scrapped earlier this month when organizer Lola Star refused to accept a 50% pay cut from the new operator of the LeFrak Center at Lakeside, according to a petition to 'save' the event. The center, where Roller Disco was held for 11 years during the summer, underwent a massive $74 million renovation and opened again this past weekend — without the disco on its calendar. 'It was like a three-ring circus — it was a vibe and energy that I honestly have not seen anywhere else,' longtime Dreamland attendee and skate guard Billy Tyler Smith, 60, told The Post, referring to Roller Disco. 5 Roller Disco fans have flocked to the event for 11 years. Dreamland Roller Disco 'They were my other family.' Scott Lindeman, who had been skating at Dreamland events with his wife since 2015, said, 'It blows my mind that they would throw something away like that. 'People are going to lose out on one of the greatest social events that occurred every Friday night.'' 5 Locals have launched a petition to try to save the event. Dreamland Roller Disco The petition to try to save the event has amassed more than 1,200 supporters so far. Star claimed to The Post that the rink's lowball offer was an act of retaliation because she previously called out safety issues at the venue such as understaffing, hazardous debris and a 'significant decline' in security. 'When it would rain, they wouldn't want to cancel the event because they didn't want to lose money, but water from the rain would blow onto the rink and be slippery,'' she said. In a statement to The Post about the nixed Dreamland event season, the Prospect Park Alliance, a nonprofit that works with the city to help maintain the famed green space, said it is looking to 'work with a range of producers on a rotating schedule of Roller Disco events.' 5 'The thing that I love about Dreamland is the community that Lola has created over the years,' a fan said of operator Lola Star. Dreamland Roller Disco The alliance claimed it 'attempted to engage in good faith with Lola Star to bring back the Dreamland Disco, but at every step she has made this untenable.' Star retorted that she was ignored after an in-person meeting in July in which new rink operator Ekstein Development Group 'demanded to see our financial history — despite our proven success — and said their accounting department would decide if and how Dreamland would be allowed to return to our home for 11 years.' Star said she is already in search of a new home, visiting potential spaces for the larger-than-life event series. 5 Fans flock to the colorful event. Dreamland Roller Disco Smith said of Star's opponents, 'It's classic 'penny wise, pound foolish' business practices. 'New York City cannot lose Lola. … She's majorly responsible for the popularity of roller skating and its slow resurgence.'

LeFrak Center picks up pickleball — and drops Lola Star's roller disco
LeFrak Center picks up pickleball — and drops Lola Star's roller disco

Time Out

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

LeFrak Center picks up pickleball — and drops Lola Star's roller disco

At just 12 years old, LeFrak Center has already gone in for a little refresh, making us reach for the red light mask ourselves. But now, Prospect Park Alliance's much-loved center at Lakeside is back, and it's looking good. After a long-anticipated renovation, the beloved Brooklyn destination reopens August 2 with a fresh slate of activities, new concessions, a sleek new look, and, for the first time, pickleball courts. Yes, the country's favorite low-impact sport has landed lakeside, joining roller skating, pedal boats, and Brooklyn's largest splash pad as part of the revamped summertime lineup. RECOMMENDED: The best NYC events in August 2025 The reopening marks the first major upgrade to the LeFrak Center since it opened in 2013, transforming a shuttered skating rink and cracked parking lot into one of the city's most dynamic outdoor recreation hubs. Now, a dozen years later, Lakeside has gotten a full glow-up: improved lighting, upgraded restrooms, shiny new mechanical systems, and Duck Island Cafe, a redesigned café and bar from Purslane/Oberon Restaurant Group, that will offer seasonal menus. 'The LeFrak Center at Lakeside is one of the most ambitious projects in Prospect Park Alliance's history,' said Prospect Park Alliance President Morgan Monaco in a statement. 'Since its opening in 2013, we have served hundreds of thousands of community members each year with dynamic programs and activities. With the selection of new operators, extensive renovations, and the appointment of the first LeFrak Center Director, we are looking at a bright future.' One noticeable change: the absence of Dreamland Roller Disco, the long-running, Lola Star–led Friday night tradition that turned Lakeside into a sequined dance party. The Prospect Park Alliance says skating events will continue, but Dreamland's farewell marks the end of an era for many, including Star, who launched a petition to restore Dreamland. 'A private corporation should not have the power to decide the fate of a beloved community program that has brought joy, connection and meaning to thousands of Brooklynites,' she wrote. 'We believe there should be room for new and inclusive programming at LeFrak. But that should not come at the cost of displacing beloved, community-rooted weekly events like Dreamland Roller Disco.' Re-opening weekend will be a mini-festival in itself, with free admission to select activities like skating and yoga, and first-come access to the new pickleball courts. It's the perfect excuse to see what's changed, what's stayed, and how the neighborhood is responding. RSVP for the full lineup of activities and events.

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