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Friday 22 July 2022 | 7 - 9pm
National Ice Centre
Various Prices
Festival season is HERE! The National Ice Centre are bringing summer vibes to the ice at their party between 7-9pm on Friday 22 July!
Make sure to wear your best summer outfits to skate as the DJ plays all the hits from this year's festival line ups!
Sparkle Station will be on hand for all your glitter needs so that you can sparkle under the disco lights!
Better still, there's no camping or mud in sight…!
Party includes:
The biggest festival hits
Disco lights ✨
Glitter
Loads of skating fun! ⛸️
Skating parties are very popular so make sure you book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Please pre-book your ticket online, otherwise it's contactless payments on the door only. Please give yourself plenty of time to arrive and put your skates on. If you need extra assistance or have special requirements, please email and they will aim to assist you.
Ticket Prices:
Adult – £9.50
Family of 3 – £24
Family of 4 – £32
Family of 5 – £40
Junior (up to age 15) – £8.50
Student (must present physical student ID card) – £5.50
Active Nottingham Card Holders – £5.50
Blue Light Card Holders – £5.50
Under 5s – FREE
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