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Friday 22 February 2019 | 5.30pm - 7.30pm
National Ice Centre
Tickets: from £7.50
For those wanting a calm and quiet atmosphere when stepping in their skates, the National Ice Centre will be hosting new Relaxed Skating Sessions, with no music or flashing lights. The first session will take place on Friday 22 February 2019, from 5.30pm to 7pm. They are open to all but designed for those who may find ice skating that little bit more challenging.
The Relaxed Skating Sessions are perfect for those who would benefit from a more relaxed atmosphere – including those with a learning disability, an autism spectrum condition, or sensory and communication disorder. The music will be turned off within the venue and the Sub Zero café, and the lighting will be kept to a standard 200-lux setting, with no disco or flashing lights.
No matter your age and ability, or whether you’re visiting as a family or individual, the Relaxed Skating Sessions will create and encourage an atmosphere where all guests feel safe and in-control, and able to exit the ice with ease at any time.
Ticket prices:
Under 5s: Free
Juniors (5-15 yrs): £7.50
Adults (16+ yrs): £8.50
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