COVID-19 Impacts
East West Ice Palace is beginning a gradual re-opening process.
At this point the focus is on getting our athletes back on the ice to resume training.
We remain closed to the public at this time.
A date on which we can open for recreational skating is impossible to predict at this time.
Please check back on this website for future updates regarding the rink status.
Public Session Schedule
Sun 1/17 | Mon 1/18 | Tue 1/19 | Wed 1/20 | Thu 1/21 | Fri 1/22 | Sat 1/23 | |
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No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | |
Sun 1/24 | Mon 1/25 | Tue 1/26 | Wed 1/27 | Thu 1/28 | Fri 1/29 | Sat 1/30 | |
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No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | No Public Skating | |
Schedule subject to change.
For detailed day-to-day schedules, go to Daily Ice Schedule
Public Session Prices
General Admission | $12.00 |
Child (age 10 and under) | $11.00 |
Group of 10 or more | $11.00 each |
Skate Rental | $3.00 |
Suggestions
Here are a few tips to make your ice skating experience more enjoyable:
- Dress warmly. The rink temperature during the winter is typically in the low to mid 50s. Wear a jacket, sweater, or sweatshirt. A pair of gloves will help a lot. (Spectators need to layer up particulary well, since you will not have the advantage of physical activity to keep you warm.)
- Wear socks that come up at least a few inches above your ankles. This will make your skates a lot more comfortable. Crew socks are good choice. Do NOT double them up.
- Make sure your skates fit properly — snug, but not cramped.
- Lace your skates firmly. Only then can they provide the proper support.
- Obey the rink rules for your safety.