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THE MELTDOWN




        


THE MELTDOWN
Heatin' Up the Ice!
FRIDAYS 7:15-8:30PM
DOORS OPEN FOR TICKETS AT 6:45PM

 For a skating experience you’ll never forget,
don’t miss our live Music and light show for
ALL AGES! 

Let everything slip and slide!

Gather kids, friends, neighbors  for some indoor ice skating amusement.

Whether you hug the rail or swirl on the center ice, you'll have lots of fun and get a healthy dose of exercise too.

  • No reservations required.
  • no fee to observe, Chaperones encouraged
  • Prizes, Giveaways & more!


PRICING

     ALL AGES - $15
COMBO SPECIAL (INCLUDES RENTAL SKATES) - $20

    RENTAL SKATES $6 (UNISEX STYLE SKATE)
 **Limited availability (1st come, 1st serve)

     HELMET RENTAL  $6    

     *Free admission to watch or chaperone

*Arena Security as well as local police will be on site every Friday.
 


Skater’s Responsibility Code

 
SKATE AT OWN RISK
 
Ice skating is for fun for everyone. Skating can be enjoyed in many ways. Regardless of your skill level, there are elements of risk in ice skating. Use common sense, show courtesy to others, and anticipate dangerous situations before they arise.  The following rules are basic elements of safety and courtesy:
 
  • Skating in a manner that endangers or interferes with other skaters’ safety is prohibited
  • No figure skating “routines, jumps, twirls, etc”
  • No Rough Housing, Tag, Racing, Chasing, or games
  • No backwards skating
  • No Sticks, Pucks, or Balls.
  • No excessive speed.
  • No Throwing objects.
  • No weaving around other skaters.
  • No one is allowed on the ice without skates.
  • Helmets are not required but are encouraged.
  • Ice skates are not allowed in bleacher area.
  • No carrying children at any time.
  • No food or drink allowed on the ice.
  • You must purchase a wristband pass prior to skating & display it.
  • Please skate in counter clockwise motion unless otherwise instructed by staff.
  • Report any dangerous situations or behavior to staff immediately.
  • Skaters participating in open skate are doing so at their own risk.
  • Respect the ice. Please do not litter or use foul language.
  • Younger and inexperienced skaters should skate near the boards or at center ice.

This is just a partial list. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. You are ultimately responsible for your personal safety. Use caution, and skate in control. Respect other skaters. Staff cannot guarantee your safety and will not protect you from injury. It is part of your responsibility to avoid other skaters and hazards. Failure to use good judgment, to skate responsibly, or to follow the rules will result in the loss of skating

 

 

 


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