So sad that they got rid of “Learn to Skate”. Last year, I had two children in Learn to Skate lessons and they ended abruptly. No refund, no explanation, nothing. They now solely focus on hockey. How can kids become hockey players without first learning how to skate?? My son wants to learn hockey, my daughter wants to learn figure skating. Now the nearest place to us is over 20-30 minutes away one-way. With a full time job and three kids, that’s very challenging to do every week. I loved the idea of my kids in performances. I tried reaching out shortly after they shut down learn to skate, and one instructor was kind enough to be offering lessons but at a sadly at an incredibly inconvenient time. Parents work, kids have school. This breaks my heart so much, even after several months of holding back from writing...
Read moreThis is a quirky little rink but I like it. Someone told me it used to be a bowling alley and it still has that vibe. Really enjoyed our youth hockey tournament here. Ladies bathrooms we're a little hazardous as the floor was uneven and missing rubber floor mats-so watch your step. Also there's no net between glass and ceiling so watch for those flying pucks. They have a snack bar/bar that serves drinks (soft and beer and wine I believe). The location is a little tricky as it's behind...
Read moreNewer looking rink. Has almost no seating. Not much going on inside. Don't like how their is no protection from flying pucks over the glass from the watching area, but they have it on the sides by the scoreboard. Too me, it seems like they care more about the scoreboard than the people watching. I mean how much could some more netting cost? I would think it would be cheaper than someone getting hit...
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