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National Ice Centre
Saturday 1 December 2018 | 11am - 4pm
FREE
Join National Ice Centre on Saturday 1 December for their Winter Family Fun Day from 11am-4pm. There’s a Santa’s sack load of fun for all the family and, as always, under 5’s skate for free when accompanied by a full paying adult!
Book your skating ticket and enjoy a host of free activities including:
Brookfields Garden Centre will be here with a fabulous range of Christmas gifts and tutorials on how to put up the perfect Christmas lights, plus singers from Loughborough Student Union ‘Sing’ society will be singing Christmas carols throughout the day to make you feel extra festive!
Festive food will be available to purchase in Encore and Sub Zero including Frankfurter sausages, mulled wine, mince pies and hot chocolates.
Film Schedule
Enjoy all this and more for free when you purchase a skating ticket, then head down to the ice rink for your magical skate amongst the twinkling lights and majestic Christmas tree.
Standard skating prices apply & all prices include skate hire.
Under 5s: FREE when accompanied by a full paying adult
Adults (ages 16+): £8.50
Juniors (ages 5-15): £7.50
Family of 3: £21
Family of 4: £27
Family of 5: £33
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