Ringer’s Roller Rink is Bringing its Wheels to the Waterfront This Summer

San Diego’s favorite roller rink is expanding, and its next stop is one of the most scenic spots in the city. Ringer’s Roller Rink – the community-driven skate destination that’s been rolling on Federal Boulevard – is opening a second location at Seaport Village this summer, making roller skating at Seaport Village a reality for locals and visitors.

Roller Skating at Ringer's Roller Rink

A Fresh Take on a Familiar Waterfront Spot

The new location will be open-air, putting skaters right in the middle of those San Diego harbor views we never get tired of. Steps from the Gaslamp Quarter, Petco Park, and the Convention Center, it’s a spot that works for both locals and visitors alike.

Moreover, roller skating at Seaport Village gives everyone a unique way to experience the waterfront vibes.

Ringer's Roller Rink Seaport Village

More Than Just Skating

On-site concessions, a photo booth, and a merchandise shop mean there’s plenty of reason to show up even if skating isn’t your thing. The rink is also available for private events – think birthdays, team outings, and everything in between. Of course, roller skating at Seaport Village is perfect for both casual visits and celebrations.

What’s Coming Next

The grand opening date hasn’t been announced yet, but Ringer’s has confirmed the Seaport Village location is on track for this summer. Follow Ringer’s Roller Rink on Instagram for updates as the opening gets closer. Roller skating at Seaport Village will soon become a must-do for anyone seeking fun by the bay.

See you there!

Keep an eye out – when Ringer’s Seaport Village opens this summer, it’s going to be worth the trip down to the waterfront.

📆 Opening summer 2026
📍 821 West Harbor Drive, San Diego
ℹ️ More info here

See you there, San Diego!

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