You've likely heard about the Roof at Ponce City Market.

You’ve probably seen pictures, too.

Now, the public can see for themselves if Skyline Park is worth all of the hype. Regular hours and admission prices were confirmed this week, although a spokesperson says the park is still in the "preview stages." The park is still waiting for all menu items and pricing to be solidified.

The next time you’re at Ponce City Market, hop onto the freight elevator next to the “Roof at Ponce City Market” sign to see what all of the hype is about. After a minute ride, you’ll walk through a set of doors and arrive on the roof.

Putt Putt Golf is just one of the fun games and activities that awaits you.

From carnival-style games, priced at $1-$3, to a beer garden and a giant slide that sits behind the popular “Ponce City Market” sign, this space is perfect for any occasion. Throw a giant hammer over your shoulder and see if you have enough strength to ring the bell or test your hoop skills with a basketball game while on the roof.

Whether you’re looking for a lounge with a great view for a date, or hoping to have some fun with friends, you’ll likely find Skyline Park worth the $10 admission fee (for adults). Kids under 12 can visit the park for $7, and children ages 3 and under are admitted for free.

According to the park's Facebook page, a soft opening occurred over the Fourth of July weekend, but the park was not open on a daily basis at that time.

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