Ice skating lessons focus on power skating and hockey basics with clear coaching. Youth hockey training builds confidence through patient, consistent instruction. Private coaching offers skill development in a supportive environment.
Julie provides fantastic ice skating coaching focused on power skating and basic hockey skills. She helps learners get ready for hockey with clear, effective instruction.
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Coach Julie offers private lessons tailored to individual skating goals.
Lessons are available once a week throughout the year.
Her rates are competitive and considered worth the investment.
Spacious rink offers family-friendly atmosphere with areas for casual skating and serious training. Music keeps the mood lively but controlled. Welcomes all skill levels, making it a fun place to learn and enjoy ice skating.
Indoor rink offers a fun place to learn and enjoy ice skating. It welcomes all skill levels, including first-timers and families with kids.
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Dress warmly as it can get chilly on the ice.
Parking in Los Robles garage offers validation for 2 hours.
Expect crowded conditions, especially during holidays and weekends.
Big ice rink welcomes families and beginners with skate helpers and a snack shop. Ice stays smooth for learning and hockey. Teen players bring energy during late sessions in remodeled locker rooms.
Well-maintained ice skating rink offers a solid spot for learning to skate and play hockey. Great for little ones starting out on the ice.
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Ice Realm- Westminster is a fun place suitable for individuals and families.
There was lots of parking available.
Snacks, food, beer, and wine are available.
Single-sheet rink offers well-maintained ice and private coaching for skaters. Family-friendly vibe shines with a DJ and games to keep kids engaged. Easy parking and wheelchair access make visits smooth for everyone.
Quiet atmosphere around lunchtime makes it easy to focus on skating. Offers private coaching and hosts competitions, suitable for kids learning to skate.
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Public skate sessions are lively with colorful lights and a fun atmosphere.
Bring two 25-cent coins for the locker rental.
Parking is ample and easily accessible, with wheelchair ramps.
Outdoor and indoor rinks offer family-friendly skating with cozy fireplaces and hanging lights. Kids enjoy skill-building classes on safe practice areas. Plenty of seating supports casual skaters and group events, though advanced moves are limited.
Outdoor ice skating happens on a well-maintained rink with sessions open to the public. Ice skating classes for kids focus on skill-building and enjoyment.
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The skating rink is open from 3 to 5 pm for public skating.
Visitors should plan and buy tickets in advance for the skating rink.
The skating rink can get full at capacity.
Four ice rinks offer open ice sessions and classes for all skill levels. Two pro shops and support buckets help beginners feel welcome. Multiple bars and a restaurant provide a social vibe and great views of hockey practice.
Multiple rinks and 2 pro shops support a solid ice skating experience. Open ice sessions and ice skating classes make it easy to learn and enjoy, while 2 very large bars add a social vibe.
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Reservations are recommended for special events like Pucks and Paws.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Skate rentals are free, making it easy for beginners to try skating.
Three rinks offer roomy ice skating and a separate space for adult hockey. Families and beginners enjoy a welcoming atmosphere. An upstairs sports bar provides a great view to watch hockey and figure skating.
Lots of room for ice skating makes it easy to learn and practice. The beautiful rink supports activities like hockey and figure skating. Bring your own skates since rentals are low quality.
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Free parking is available at the facility.
Admission is $14.50 for adults and $13.50 for kids.
Expect an additional $6 fee for rental skates.
Two large rinks, including NHL size, offer space for hockey and skating lessons. Family-friendly vibe shines with birthday parties and a chill atmosphere. Upstairs, a restaurant and bar provide a spot for adults to relax while kids skate.
Ice skating lessons for kids and hockey leagues run regularly. The rink hosts birthday parties and offers a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.
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Admission and skate rental cost $17.
Public skating sessions are offered at a good price.
Parking is available, though the lot can be snug.
Four large ice rinks offer bright lighting and spacious walkways for easy movement. Skilled coaches help beginners while a restaurant and snack bar provide great views of the rink. Pricing is reasonable at $28 for two hours, making it ideal for ice skating and hockey.
The rink offers a comfortable environment for both hockey and ice skating with very nice ice skating rinks. Pricing stands at 28 dollars for 2 hours, making it reasonable for the quality provided.
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The rink starts operating at 5:30 am for early skaters.
Public skating costs $28 for two hours, plus rental fees.
Parking is ample, but expect congestion during peak hours.
Ice rink features spacious skating area with many bleachers for spectators. Kid-friendly vibe shines through skating lessons for children and clean, organized space. Entry for classes can be disorganized, but seating outside offers comfortable benches to rest or eat.
Offers a great ice skating rink with a wonderful atmosphere. Entry procedures for classes can be disorganized.
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Skating lessons are available for children aged 3-14 years old.
Parking is ample and easily accessible at the venue.
Skate rentals are available on-site, but the skates may be older.
Two ice rinks offer smooth ice for hockey and skating with high-quality rental skates. Family-friendly vibe shines with lively music and safe rubber surfaces around the rink. Programs like Beginning Ice Skating Camp help kids build skills in a supportive setting.
Two ice skating rings separate hockey and skating activities. Rubber surfaces surround the rink to reduce falls. Programs include a Beginning Ice Skating Camp for kids.
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Admission fee is $20 for adults, including skate rental.
Public skating sessions are available after one-hour classes each week.
Rental skates are not recommended; bring your own if possible.
Ice skating here is fun with friendly hosts and skate-assist seals for kids. Food court offers many restaurants and cozy firepits. Music mixes 70โs disco and modern hits, creating a lively vibe for all ages.
A clean and beautiful ice skating rink sits near shopping and dining options. Attendants and hosts provide friendly support while the skates tend to be less sharp than expected.
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Expect high prices for ice skating sessions, around $30 for a single day.
The hockey team practices at 3:30 PM, blocking part of the rink.
Parking can be frustrating on weekends due to high visitor numbers.
Two large ice rinks offer daily lessons and open skate times for all ages. Families enjoy friendly atmosphere and skating aids for kids. The place has reasonable prices and easy public transit access, though the area feels less safe.
Ice skating lessons for all ages happen daily alongside public skate sessions and hockey lessons. The rink suits families, kids learning to skate, and casual free skating with a friendly atmosphere.
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Parking costs $3 per hour and is extremely limited, especially on weekends.
The skating aids can sell out, so arrive early if you need one.
The facility is poorly maintained, with dirty and smelly bathrooms.
Open outdoor rink buzzes with lively atmosphere and well-maintained ice. Staff help with skates, but dull, uncomfortable skates slow you down. Nearby restaurants add convenience to your visit.
Ample staff assist with grabbing ice skates. The skates are dull and uncomfortable, designed more like hockey skates than for casual skating.
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Tickets cost $25 per person for one hour of skating.
Skiing is available from 4 pm until 8 or 9 pm.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Two ice rinks include a full NHL size rink and a smaller studio rink with seating. Families and beginners enjoy lessons and public skating in a welcoming atmosphere. A small cafe serves great beer, and ample free parking makes visits easy.
Offers ice skating programs and hockey sessions. Provides a solid spot for ice skating activities.
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The rink offers daily public skating sessions and lessons for all age groups.
The Goleta library offers free admission to the skating rink on the first weekend of every month with a library card.
Trivia night happens weekly, providing a fun evening activity.
NHL-size rink with San Francisco skyline views offers a lively spot for family skating and lessons. Warm, intimate atmosphere welcomes all skill levels. Nearby, a small bowling alley adds cozy fun, with easy access via transit and parking.
Open skating sessions offer plenty of space for families and kids to enjoy. Weekly lessons include both hockey and ice skating skills. The rink provides a lively spot for regular practice and fun.
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On Wednesdays from 11 AM to 12 PM, there is an adult-only public skating session.
The cheap skate session on Monday at 7:30 pm includes free skate rental.
Skater-tots time during weekdays is a great activity for kids.