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Premises Park

About

Indoor BMX/Skateboard Park in Tucson, AZ

Description

Premises Park, is a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse filled with all wooden ramps, foam pit, and street section.

Mission

Premises Park is a nonprofit indoor park established to fill Southern Arizona's need for BMX and Skateboard riders that is safe, fun, and drug free.

We are proudly a member of SPAUSA, Skate Park Association, USA

Products

BMX Parts, Skateboards, Skateboard Parts,Freestyle Scooters, Scooter Parts



"Premises Park is a 32,000 square foot indoor skate park in Tucson, Arizona. We allow skateboards, BMX, and scooters. We also have a onsite store that can handle all you skate shop needs. Premises Park has Tucson's only scooter shop, and we sell completes as well as all parts. We also sell skateboard, and BMX parts and completes. Premises has a complete repair shop for your Skateboard, BMX, or Scooter."
Address:
Phone: (520) 623-7561
Email: moc.krapsesimerp@ofni
Parking: Lot
State: AZ
City: Tucson
categories: just for fun, recreation center


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 - 21:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 21:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 21:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 21:00
Friday: 10:00 - 21:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 21:00


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Reviews
Amazing atmosphere. First time I went I got skateboard lessons and he was a really good instructor. He taught me how to drop in ON THE FIRST LESSON!! It was AMAZING. I would 100% recommend going here to any beginner skater, scooter rider, or bmx rider. Best skatepark in Tucson by far.
This place is amazing - great for skateboarding BMX and scooters Nice ramps , easy going staff - and you get spend the whole day here.
Such a nice park wow! The biggest indoor park I've ever seen multiple levels, street, vert and even a foam pit in the works. Great job guys thank you!!
I sat down the other day and figured i'm close to approaching my mid-life crisis age. Back in the day that meant buying a sportscar, a boat or a house but since my generation is the redheaded stepchild of prosperity, I don't think ill be affording any of those things anytime soon. But you know what I CAN afford? A skateboard. You know what else I can afford? A no-skip CD player with a copy of the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 soundtrack. I fired up my Yahoo search engine and saw that there were a couple of local outdoor skateparks nearby but seeing as how i'm not a fan of heat stroke, I found an indoor option with Premises Park Indoor BMW/Skate Park on 1th Street. I pulled out my old wardrobe box and found some JNCOs, a button-up dragon shirt and some oakleys. Also my friend, Beef, let me borrow a pair of his Vans. Heck yeah! I grabbed a can of Surge to pound on the way and headed out. I figured I look decently young for my age but the Oakleys and devil-may-care attitude would probably shave another 10 years off. Also I hear skate-parks have prison rules. You gotta find the coolest kid and go start a fight with him. But I didn't want to have my family and friends see me get arrested for punching a teenager at a skate park. They wouldn't be surprised but that's not the point. There had to be another way to establish dominance. I pulled the skateboard out of my truck, loaded up the CD player and skipped ahead to "Bring Tha Noize" by Anthrax ft. Chuck D. of Public Enemy but not before giving someone 5 bucks to open the front door for me to skate through. All about making an entrance. So I just got some good momentum going and flew right threw the entrance. I whooshed right by the front counter and i'm sure the staff was as shocked as they were impressed as I zoomed right into the main park area. Tons of little rapscallions being rad and carefree doing 'tricks' on their bmx bikes, skateboards and scooters. A good amount of them looked up to see a blur of badassery go right by them. I was in the zone and everyone was waiting for me to pull off an anti casper flip, a 360 varial Mctwist, a hardflip bs nose picker or a Tucson Tornado. But just as I got to the edge of the deck, my heart skipped a gnarly beat as I realized I don't even know how to skate. I've never skated in my life. If I dipped into the bowl, I was never coming out alive. So I quickly just threw myself to the ground and realized I was out of breath. The skateboard shot off to my left and some young punk stopped it with his foot. I took off my over ear Sony headphones and looked up to see a staff member jogging towards me "dude, you gotta pay!" Turns out it was $7 bucks for the hour. I reached in my pockets and had to sift through the pogs and tootsie pops to find some crumpled dollar bills and quarters. I had $6.23 but I think he felt bad and just told me I just had to sign a no helmet waiver. Some kids were laughing and some older teens were taking photos but I had nothing to lose anymore. Kevin, the front desk guy asked me if I wanted skate lessons and I just told him "I'll pass because nothing is better than a life lesson, Kevin". I ended up renting a scooter and hung with the weird scooter kids for an hour because they know more about being an outcast than the skate and bmx kids but I decided to leave when I banged my shin trying to do a spin trick. Also it turns out the no-skip cd player was a lie. It kept skipping on Evil Eye by Fu Manchu when I was hobbling out of there. Either way, I guess I better start watching some Youtube tutorials before showing my face in there again. Great staff and sick set up, dudes. 5 stars.
Great indoor skate/bmx facility, rates are 5$ an hour or 20$ for all day access. Has a large park/vert section and a separate street section upstairs, as well as a few mini ramps and bowls
Great place to take the kids to skate. Surfaces are smooth and great variety. Kids loved the instruction by Mark. Mark is a super chill instructor that helped my kids learn a few new things.
They put so much effort into making sure every level of rider or skater has something to utilize and something to build up to. The amount of skill that is produced here is mind blowing.
Amazing first time experience can't wait to give again definitely recommend to anyone who's trying to have a really fun time
Nick is an amazing skateboard coach! My kids learned new skills and had a fantastic time.
Safe environment for any age rider in Tucson, air conditioned inside the front desk/store area, and a reasonable temperature inside the park.
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