I’m completely, totally, madly in love with the Peaks Ice Arena and ice skating in general. Open skating started at 7 and there were quite a few people waiting to go in. That said, there wasn’t much of a line to get skates or tickets. The rink is big enough to accommodate all levels of proficiency and there’s a handy wall for beginners. Most of the people there are pretty courteous, so you can learn at your own pace. I’m not really sure what to say, honestly. It’s a skating rink. The staff were nice. The skates seemed clean enough, with a low price tag of $ 5(or maybe $ 2. The skating fee might have been $ 5 and the rental $ 2. Either way, it’s $ 7 a person.) So, yeah. Can’t think of a better place to fall repeatedly. Edit: Some people might be opposed to the upbeat pop/dance music. I love upbeat pop/dance music, so I could have stayed there all night.
Brad V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allentown, PA
This is a nice, clean place to enjoy time with your date, spouse, friend or family. There are a lot of people arriving early, so when the session starts, get here early so you can stand in line to get tickets and then stand in line to get your skates. If you arrive and there is a long line for both, have someone stand in each line at same time. You will need your ticket for purchasing the skating session in order to get your skates. So you will want to coordinate these events to save time. Price is not bad, reasonable. This venue was used during 2002 Olympics and it remains in good condition. There is a snack court available with candy, food, drinks, etc. Have a good time and make some memories! I recommend this place.
Sam S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Taylorsville, UT
The Peaks Ice Arena was a 2002 Olympic venue with two world class Olympic size ice rinks, and two indoor turf fields. The Peaks offers public skating, hockey games, and rental space for birthday parties and other events. The Peaks Ice Arena is home to the Peaks Figure Skating Club, several Utah County High School teams and the Brigham Young University hockey club. We went skating at the Peaks on Saturday and had a lot of fun. Admission and skate rental was about $ 7 — which seemed pretty reasonable. The place was crazy busy though without much of any kind of regulation so people were skating everywhere and every which way. It was fun and I had a good time skating, but making sure I didn’t run into anyone or have someone run into me was tough. My advice: Don’t go on a Saturday. ;)