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Saturday 5 August 2023 | Approx timings 10:45am - 4.15pm
National Ice Centre
Tickets: Adult – £11, Junior (up to age 15) – £10
Student (must present physical student ID card) – £6
Active Nottingham Card Holders – £6* (must have this discount added to your account prior to arrival and show membership card)
Blue Light Card Holders – £6* (must have this discount added to your account prior to arrival and show membership card)
Family of 3 – £29
Family of 4 – £38
Family of 5 – £47
Join the National Ice Centre at their Summer Family Fun Day for a day of entertainment!
Enjoy a host of free activities both on the ice and off the ice throughout the day!
Off-ice activities will take place on Bolero Square from 12noon and include: an inflatable ice hockey rink, shooting cage, table tennis, garden games and more to be confirmed.
Plus, there will be arts and crafts activities inside the venue.
On-ice activities include Taster Sessions for: Tots, Skating Lessons, Speed Skating, Synchronized Skating and Ice Hockey. The perfect opportunity to try sports and lessons that you wouldn’t normally get the chance to!
Provisional schedule for on-ice activities:
10:45 – 11:15am – Tots Taster Session
11:30am – 12:30pm – Skate UK Taster Sessions (Skating Lessons Level 1)
2:45 – 3:15pm – Speed Skating Taster Session
3:15 – 3:45pm – Synchronized Skating Taster Session
3:45 – 4:15pm – Ice Hockey Taster Session
Prices
Adult – £11
Junior (up to age 15) – £10
Student (must present physical student ID card) – £6
Active Nottingham Card Holders – £6* (must have this discount added to your account prior to arrival and show membership card)
Blue Light Card Holders – £6* (must have this discount added to your account prior to arrival and show membership card)
Family of 3 – £29
Family of 4 – £38
Family of 5 – £47
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