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Saturday 26 January 2019
National Ice Centre
Tickets £10 per person
A party you don’t have to dress up for! The most boring month of the year is almost over…get your best onesie on and celebrate with a skating and pizza offer you simply can’t miss at the National Ice Centre!
Enjoy a skate and pizza quarter from their Sub Zero café for just £10 per person or check out discounted family prices below.
If you don’t fancy the pizza deal, standard skating prices apply to attend the onesie skating party.
A photographer will be on hand in the evening to snap you in your onesie finest. Check out the pics on the National Ice Centre Facebook page a couple of days after the event!
Family onesie party 2:45pm – 5pm (session 11am – 5pm, party begins at 2:45pm)
Club onesie party 7:30pm-9:30pm
Prices
£10 per person
Family of 3 - £25.50
Family of 4 - £33
Family of 5 - £40.50
Price includes skating, skate hire and pizza quarter per person
Skate with skate hire only (no pizza quarter) - standard skating prices apply
Book via the National Ice Centre website (link above).
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