I look forward to this event every year! If you don’t know this is a month long charity event held downtown. It supports the food banks and money raised from the rink goes to feed hungry mouths. Each ticket is $ 5 per person even if you bring your own skates. They do accept credit cards and you are encouraged to bring shelf stable items for donations that you put in this big blue bins. Kids under 5 are free. There is a very over priced«café» that I’ve never gotten anything at; a tiny glass of swiss miss cocoa is $ 2.00. A small hot dog is like $ 5.00 but I think it comes with chips(?) There are a couple big red tents set up where you can sit and hang out if skating isn’t your thing and sometimes they have performances. The photos I uploaded were from one of them. Some of them I think are going to the Olympics they were really good! The cutest one was a who and the Grinch. So adorable! The rink itself is okay, I wish it was bigger to be honest with you but you do with what you have. I also wish they’d smooth it out more often because after awhile it gets very liquidy and grooved. Makes skating kinda scary if you’re like me and very uncoordinated. Be prepared to sign a waiver also, if you hurt yourself don’t plan on suing ConAgra or anyone else at this place. If you bring a child you must sign a waiver for them and if you bring someone else’s child THEIR parent or legal guardian must sign it and they bring it to the rink. You are not allowed to do it for them. You can download and print the waivers off the website. Again please keep in mind this is a holiday event and for 2014 the hours were: Friday, December 12 through Sunday, January 4, 2015 Sunday — Thursday: 1 — 10 pm Friday & Saturday: 1 pm — midnight Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve: 1 — 5 pm Closed Christmas & New Year’s Day To wrap it up, yes it’s super fun and I think everyone should at least TRY to ice skate once in their lives. I hug the wall the whole time like a baby but I still have fun doing it.