Freestyle Skating
Ice is reserved for Freestyle ice skating on select days weekly throughout the year.
These sessions are special skating times set aside for skaters. Hockey players are allowed if theyโre taking lessons from a figure skating coach. The figure skaters practice jumps, spins, and moves on this ice. This is also a great time for skaters to practice their music programs and advanced skills. Most figure skaters take their Private lessons on freestyle Ice. However, a coach is not required when skating on freestyle ice. This is a fast-paced environment. If youโre unsure about freestyle ice, please reach out to the skating director for more information.
Freestyle Skating Prices
30-Minute: $8
45-Minute: $12
1-Hour: $16
Punch Passes
30-Minute Punch Pass: $80
45-Minute Punch Pass: $120
60-Minute Punch Pass: $160
Unlimited Pass: $250
Freestyle Rules
Skate the time you paid for. No crossing over to staying late on to an additional session.
Older, advanced skaters are responsible for setting a good example for younger skaters.
All coaches are expected to be role models and to encourage skaters to abide by the rules.
All coaches will move with the freestyle session or stand at the side when teaching.
Always be aware of others on the ice. Skaters should make all attempts to give the right of way to the other skaters in the following order:
Skaters skating their program with music in lesson.
Skaters involved in private lessons
Skaters skating their program with music
Skaters working on the harness
All other skaters
When practicing elements, perform them in the following areas:
Spins in the center
Jumps on the ends
Crossovers in the circle opposite the Lutz corner
When warm-up music is being played, the volume, content, and repetition must not be offensive to others.
Only figure and hockey skates allowed during freestyles.
Failure to adhere to these rules may result in removal from the ice and/or facility at the discretion of the manager.