Great friendly staff, made friends with a couple, and one gave me free skating and hockey training lessons. Ice can get uneven sometimes but they fix it quickly, the ice is pretty smooth. They use the zambonie every 2 hours on your average day here in San Ramon, but can change depending on amount of people, condition of ice, and weather. Overall great place for families and unlimited skating for $17 (including rentals) $12 for unlimited skating if you bring your own skates. Skate guards are friendly and willing to help you if you are a beginner, and great food nearby, about a 2 min walk in the city center right next to it. $200 for season pass. Great place, highly recommended and fun! “See you...
Read moreTook our family here after Christmas during the day. Tickets were easy to buy ahead online and check in the day of. Skates fit true to size. Rink is very small and there were a lot of people. It was my 3 kids first time skating and we only latest 35 minutes of the 2 hour time block. There was at least a half inch to a standing inch of water on the ice everywhere. Once anyone fell once, it was over because your pants were soaked and cold. Every kids pants were completely wet when we left, including myself. I was helping my son skate and went down with him one time. Not worth the money or the risk of getting wet. Go to Dublin ice rink for much better experience. I will not...
Read moreWent here with the kids on the 29th of dec. All in all not the best experience. Another cashless domain. Besides that they sell way too many tickets per session. People were running into each other. So you had all the different skill levels mixing it up. And if you are decent at skating you can't open up cruise because you will run into someone. On top of that the ice was melting. Practically turning the rink into a lake. And if you fell you were soaked. Not cool considering it's $26 a person. Probably won't go...
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