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Onalaska Omni Center — Attraction in Onalaska

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Onalaska Omni Center
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Van Riper Park
206 Riders Club Rd, Onalaska, WI 54650
Nearby restaurants
Angelini's
1427 WI-35, Onalaska, WI 54650
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Onalaska Omni Center
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Onalaska Omni Center

255 Riders Club Rd, Onalaska, WI 54650
4.4(198)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Van Riper Park, restaurants: Angelini's
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Phone
(608) 781-9566
Website
onalaskawi.gov
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Nearby attractions of Onalaska Omni Center

Van Riper Park

Van Riper Park

Van Riper Park

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Onalaska Omni Center

Angelini's

Angelini's

Angelini's

4.5

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D AntarcticaD Antarctica
I’m a figure skater here. This is a solid place to skate-ice is usually decent, tons of space to warm up, locker rooms are functional, etc. I do appreciate that there are 2 rinks most of the year. The club that lives here is a pretty good one. If you ask anyone who’s been in the club for a while a question, they will try to answer it. There’s good coaches, the club is somewhat competitive but still friendly, there’s a jump harness, and the learn to skate program is pretty good. There is a big drawback though. Omni melts both ice rinks from March to June, so all the skaters have to either not skate for 3 months or go somewhere else.
Kaisa AckermanKaisa Ackerman
Really good deal. Open skate was $4 admission (only $3 for children) and $3 skate rental. All skates were properly sanatized before being put back. They have both hockey skates and figure skates. They also have walkers for those who not ice ready. No outside food allowed but there are vending machines and concessions.
Sabrina LaytonSabrina Layton
it's okay. the showers aren't that good, and in the showers there is one bathroom stall - in which the toilet doesn't work well, and the taped together sink doesn't work at all. so the inside is really not that nice. the outside is beautiful, though - lovely fields, and the playground is also quite nice
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I’m a figure skater here. This is a solid place to skate-ice is usually decent, tons of space to warm up, locker rooms are functional, etc. I do appreciate that there are 2 rinks most of the year. The club that lives here is a pretty good one. If you ask anyone who’s been in the club for a while a question, they will try to answer it. There’s good coaches, the club is somewhat competitive but still friendly, there’s a jump harness, and the learn to skate program is pretty good. There is a big drawback though. Omni melts both ice rinks from March to June, so all the skaters have to either not skate for 3 months or go somewhere else.
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Really good deal. Open skate was $4 admission (only $3 for children) and $3 skate rental. All skates were properly sanatized before being put back. They have both hockey skates and figure skates. They also have walkers for those who not ice ready. No outside food allowed but there are vending machines and concessions.
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it's okay. the showers aren't that good, and in the showers there is one bathroom stall - in which the toilet doesn't work well, and the taped together sink doesn't work at all. so the inside is really not that nice. the outside is beautiful, though - lovely fields, and the playground is also quite nice
Sabrina Layton

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Reviews of Onalaska Omni Center

4.4
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5.0
35w

The Onalaska Omni Center is a true gem for the community! From the moment you step inside, you're met with a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The facilities are impeccably maintained, offering a wide range of activities for everyone. Whether you're looking to hit the ice rink, swim laps, or enjoy a workout in the fitness center, the Omni Center has it all. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, always ready to assist and ensure a positive experience. The variety of programs and events cater to all ages and interests, fostering a sense of community and connection. The Omni Center is more than just a recreation center; it's a hub for healthy living and enjoyment. The spacious and clean environment makes every visit enjoyable. It's a fantastic place to spend time with family and friends. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a top-notch...

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2.0
7y

I have been a vendor at the Fall show since it started. I have paid for my booth each year for the following year. No troubles until this year. I get here and only have 1 8 foot table in my booth ( I paid for 2 ), so asked for my other table. I was given a 6 foot table. I was told that the show was very big this year and there was a mixup up with the paperwork. I noted a booth behind me had 2 tables. I was told that the vendor paid for 2. Did I not also pay for 2 tables one year in advance? I asked to speak with the manager and was told by the guy I was talking to the he was as high as I was going to get! No apologies, just excuses. .. listen folks, I paid $200 for this space. They had my money for a whole year and then I'm treated this way. I am certain I'm not the only one either. It's not really about the table either, it's the...

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3.0
1y

I’m a figure skater here. This is a solid place to skate-ice is usually decent, tons of space to warm up, locker rooms are functional, etc. I do appreciate that there are 2 rinks most of the year. The club that lives here is a pretty good one. If you ask anyone who’s been in the club for a while a question, they will try to answer it. There’s good coaches, the club is somewhat competitive but still friendly, there’s a jump harness, and the learn to skate program is pretty good. There is a big drawback though. Omni melts both ice rinks from March to June, so all the skaters have to either not skate for 3 months or go...

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