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Astro Skate In Tarpon Springs Gives You Cool Retro Vibes

Have you been to Astro Skate in Tarpon Springs? It definitely takes you back to the good times you had in middle school. Remember backwards skate? Couples skate? All the…

People skating around a roller rink at Astro Skate in Tarpon Springs

People skating around a roller rink at Astro Skate in Tarpon Springs

Photo Courtesy of RW

Have you been to Astro Skate in Tarpon Springs? It definitely takes you back to the good times you had in middle school.

Remember backwards skate? Couples skate? All the cool music. Enjoy those vibes again at the Astro Skate in Tarpon Springs.

First off, I loved the music. They played a lot of the artists that will be performing at the Free Style Explosion in August, like Stevie B, Taylor Dane, and TKA.

I also love the decor at Astro Skate in Tarpon Springs. The glow-in-the-dark-neon is so much fun.

My family and I went there recently for a birthday party. There was plenty to keep the kids entertained. The only thing I wasn't crazy about is this one room in the back where the kids could go after they'd taken their skates off to dance, and the music was ear-shattering. (Does that mean I'm getting old? haha.) Otherwise, I had a blast and so did my kiddos.

If you want to check it out, this Astro Skate is located at 875 Cypress Street in Tarpon Springs.

To find out more about Astro Skate, click here.

Roxanne’s Review Of Kids’ Birthday Parties (Part 1)

Davianna's birthday just passed and so in honor of that I thought about all the birthday parties we've held for both of our kids, and I evaluated what worked and what didn't.

Let's go ahead and put it out there. A parenting dirty little secret. Kids' birthday parties can be brutal. When was the last time that your child received an invite to a party and you were like, "Wow! This is going to be a lot of fun!"? Umm...never. I've always thought of myself as someone who just LOVES KIDS! That was before I started attending kids' birthday parties. I do not love screaming kids.

So I'm going to review the birthday parties we've thrown for my older daughter and talk about where we hit and where we missed.

1-Years-Old: Friends and Family at the House

Our baby's first birthday was actually a homerun. It was all the special moments you dream of on a Saturday afternoon evening. We invited friends in our close circle, most of whom also had a fairly new human. We had fun little activities for the kids like karaoke, and then we also had nice adult conversation with the people we care about most, our dearest friends and siblings and grandparents. We set the bar high on this one.

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2-Years-Old: Dinner Out with Family

This party was a night out at Crabby Bill's with my sister, her kids, and the grandparents. Strictly family. It was no fuss, no clean-up, so that made it nice. I don't think we gave my daughter a robust party feel, because there were no games, no friends (just family). But hey, she was just turning two, so she probably won't remember. These early birthdays are more about the parents, right?

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3-Years-Old: The Year of Lockdown

This year was INSANE. Her birthday happened right when we were instructed to not leave our homes! Her best friend attached balloons and a banner to the car and did a drive by and dropped a gift at the door. Crazy! But honestly, she didn't mind. She just cared about the cupcakes and presents and didn't seem to notice or mind that her friends were absent.

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4-Years-Old: Horsepower for Kids

This was the year I had to say to myself, "Alright, Mama, it's all about the little one now. She's going to remember this." So we invited ALL of her classmates and did it up at Horsepower for Kids. It was a great venue, and everyone seemed to love it, but it was hot, even in May.

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5-Years-Old: Bounce House

We did it up at a Bounce House, and again, invited all of her classmates. She loved it. The one smart thing we did is we picked a slightly odd time, Happy Hour time on a Friday. But the kids ate pizza and wore themselves out, so I think the other parents appreicated that.

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Roxanne is a co-host on the MJ Morning Show and host of Middays on Q105 in Tampa Bay. She also hosts segments on The Current, which features local feel-good stories and health and wellness segments, and airs on five of the six Tampa-based Beasley Media Group stations. Roxanne has conducted hundreds of interviews, from athletes to Oscar winners, including Matt Damon, Christian Bale, and Chadwick Boseman. She also specializes in media training, having worked with clients in the NFL, NBA and WWE for television, in print, and online. Roxanne is a published author and will be releasing a thriller novel in 2024. Her favorite thing in the world is being with her two daughters and husband. As a content creator for Q105, Roxanne writes about family activities in the Tampa Bay area, as well as reviews for local restaurants and travel.