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    Cold Spike

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    Crystal Palace Skating Centers

    Crystal Palace Skating Centers

    3.4
    (241 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    Crystal Palace on the north side was honestly a pleasant surprise. Walking in, I expected it to be…read morelike that movie "Roll Bounce" (that ATL Chitown hood vibe), but it was actually the complete opposite. The place was hella clean, spacious, and well put together. The music was solid too. It was a good mix of everything (nothing overly ratchet). The crowd was also respectful at the time we went, it felt very family-friendly. We showed up right when they opened at noon on a Saturday, and there was already a good-sized crowd inside because of a birthday party. Even with that, it didn't feel overcrowded. Heads up! you do have to sign a waiver when you come in. Pricing was reasonable: about $13 for admission and around $5-$6 for skate rentals (you can bring your own). Also, they charge you a 3.5% fee I think if you use a card (instead of cash). They also have skating mates available, which is clutch if you've got kids (or adults) still learning. Along the side, there's a small arcade section and plenty of seating if you just want to chill and watch. We ate beforehand so we didn't try the food, and the dining space was a good size. The employees we encountered seemed friendly and we didn't have any issues during our visit. They turned on the lights after an hour for like 10 mins and made everybody do the "Hokey Pokey" and other random games. I guess this gave an opportunity to have a little break from the normal skating. The only weird thing was there wasn't a sink inside the restrooms. It's a shared one outside. Overall, this is a solid, affordable spot for a family outing. I took my three kids here and they had a great time. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for something fun and low-key in Vegas.

    JUST TAKE CASH!!!! You save 3% in the entrance and the food side only takes cash which I think is…read morefunny because the lockers are card only. They did keep the areas clean however the staff is mostly in the i don't care mood (they do have a lot of teens young adults working there) I do want to say at least the person the person in the skating ring was so nice to everyone and checked on everyone who fell. You can tell he enjoyed his job. He had the perfect attitude for the job. I kept seeing people fall and he immediately checked on them and was happy so I appreciate that. On the plus side they mostly keep in clean in there. They do charge for the things they hold while they skate by the hour we got it for 2 hours which was $8 each and I believe max was 3 hours $10 plus they ask for a $10 deposit. You get that deposit back if you return them. I will say don't just leave it there or you won't get the deposit back as they instructed me to just leave it by the door and I had to ask if I would get my deposit back. Entrance I think they only charge for the kids. (Maybe free entry with kids purchase because they said $72 for the 4 kids. NO RE-ENTRY ALLOWED!!! Make sure you take whatever you want or need to take in because they charge for re entry. They have a sign before you enter! They do a race based on age range which the kids loved. And lights are usually off with great music! Over all it was fun! Last tip *****You can take in your own skates! *****

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    Oasis Ice Rink at Fontainebleau

    Oasis Ice Rink at Fontainebleau

    3.2
    (39 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    Large group friendly
    Free WiFi

    Our family visited around 6pm on a Monday (December 22nd) and it was PACKED! At the entry area, we…read morewere informed that they closed the current skate session and wouldn't be accepting new skaters until their next skate session around 8pm. Seeing how packed the ice rink was, that was a very good call. The ice rink advertised that max capacity holds 300 bodies and their counter stated they were only at 167 bodies capacity. We watched people attempt to skate around with little ability to move around. There were many children on the rink with those plastic animal gliders that help keep their balance which proved to be in the way of many other skaters who wished to pass or move more freely. The ice itself was also VERY choppy and tore up. Aside from the ice rink, there are areas and tables that you can sit and enjoy a hot cocoa or other drinks from the bar. Some areas were privately reserved cabanas and fire pits that you can roast smores at. Photo opportunities with Santa for $45 was also offered. In all, it was a fun and festive space to enjoy some Christmas cheer and just hang out and relax with loved ones, but I am glad we didn't pay for skate rentals ($30/person) because I would have been disappointed with the ice rink and experience undoubtedly. We do appreciate that they offer Nevada locals limited time/days deals on ice skating fees, special drinks, and free parking, though (just check the Fontaine Bleau website).

    TLDR: Not worth the cost; super disorganized, and poor customer service…read more I was so excited to give this spot a shot to truly soak in the festive spirit. Also, I don't really know how to ice skate. I've wobbled my way about a couple times my entire life so it's a process, haha, and what are we if not eternally learning something new? Anyway, they don't explain much to you. We paid online for the 5-8 pm slot, and yet we still had to wait in a sizable line to get the QR codes scanned and then another line just to confirm with them we signed our waiver. They didn't inform us where we acquire skates so we had to look around for a bit to find them. Once we found the skates, we discovered they are located by the "exit" of the rink so we had to wobble our way on skates to the other side to enter the rink. Pretty inefficient. On the ice, I gripped the side to get my "ice legs" and made slow and steady progress around. But here's where it gets a little weirder. All those on the staff kept yelling at us repeatedly to keep moving... Even as we were moving. I mean, I may not have been gliding quickly - after all, I was gripping the rail - but I still made progress around. So why are they literally yelling at us? Then another time, I was holding hands with my husband as I moved away from the rail for a bit since staff were doing some maintenance in a particular spot, and a kid burst through us with his skating helper whatever-it's-called and I was sent almost flying, couldn't easily regain my balance without the rail, and was clearly trying to balance as I flailed my arms and prevent myself falling. The woman on the staff, right next to me as she was part of the ice maintenence of that section (blocking said rail), screamed in my face to keep moving. It was utterly ridiculous, rude, and just put a damper on the experience, particularly as it costs $90+ for two people, including parking. (Side note: I didn't fall! Yay!) It also started to get a bit crowded - they weren't at capacity, but that number seems a bit off. We were already having trouble navigating around people at about 180. And capacity is around 300? No way. And if they're going to constantly yell at kids and adults alike who are learning or just not fast, esp when it comes to navigating crowds, that's ridiculously poor treatment. Not to mention there are no lockers for belongings and no warning via site or anywhere ahead of time that you can't have anything on the ice so you bring your stuff and have to just... abandon it somewhere hoping it doesn't get stolen? What? Not going back - Downtown Summerlin is much more pleasant of an experience.

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    Las Vegas Ice Center

    Las Vegas Ice Center

    3.6
    (148 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    Make sure to check on their website for public skate hours. And yes it is cold inside, make sure…read moreto wear long sleeves and jacket, I also bring ear muf and gloves. For the price of 15 $ dollars you get skating for 2 hours and ice skate. Very well organized and spacious, and nice service. Perfect for have family fun (if your family know how to skate ). Lol They have plenty of plastic thing (helper) and plus they have guards who are always on the field and helping. Can't belive I live in Vegas for 12 years and never been here. Definitely coming back here They also have store where you can purchase equipment and souvenirs. There is also snack bar where you can buy food like popcorn and pretzels. We were ther on Sunday on summer time and wasn't bussy at all

    I've stopped by for a few open skates lately and have really enjoyed my experience. For $15 you can…read moreget up to 2 hrs of skating && rental skates. What a deal!! This place is CHILLY! Bundle up, especially if you'll be on the ice. They also have a small concession area where they sell basics like popcorn, candy, and sodas. The prices were reasonable and the popcorn was delish! (Seriously, I'm quite particular with my popcorn and had low expectations initially!) I will they there are SO many children and not nearly enough parents. Kids were digging holes into the ice, playing bumper cars with the training wheel crutch. I was hoping to experiment a bit more with skating backwards or other little tricks, but was too uncomfortable with the amount of chaos in the rink.

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    My sketch of some of the skaters on the ice.
    Down & Derby

    Down & Derby

    3.8
    (4 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    So, I have some mixed feelings about this place. I do not believe it is worth the hype. I would…read morejust go here for drinks and the atmosphere. The service is excellent. Like the old school three wait staff per table. There is a beverage staff, hostess and a food service personnel. Then, you are interacting with your main server. So, you are paying so much extra for the attention. Their portions are slight. Perfect if you are slimming down. However, I did not find the chef's execution on point as expected. Very surprised !!!

    After lacing up my retro skates, it took me about 5 nerve-wracking minutes to tediously make my…read moreover to the skating rink. Pathetic, I know, but this girl never learned how to roller skate so I was like a fish outta water. As I clung to my husband and the the edges of the rink for support and stability, I still found myself having an amazingly good time at Down & Derby Roller Skating Disco. This Roller Skating Disco is held at Gold Spike every third Wednesday of the month. There is no cover and roller skate rentals are free. All you have to do is sign a waiver and hand over your ID in exchange for some skates. It's basically FREE fun. Roller disco attire is encouraged, and plenty of people took this to heart. People-watching kept me plenty occupied. The music was surprisingly good. The outdoor DJ mostly played 90s hip-hop like Easy-E's "Cruisin' down the street in my '64" and Biggie Small's "Hypnotize". Got me right in the nostalgic feels. Roller Disco starts at 9PM - this is not the time to show up fashionably late. The line to get skates gets insane by 10:30PM. We arrived at 9:20 and only had two people in front of us. :) Alcohol prices are average for downtown. Bartenders give all alcohol out in plastic cups with a cap and straw for your skating convenience. A small sized draft beer was $4.50. One of my friends said they paid $8-9 for a simple cocktail. All in all, Gold Spike's Down & Derby Roller Skating Disco is as good as it gets! Even better if you legit know how to roller skate lol. It doesn't get any better for a cheap, fun night out on the town on a Wednesday night. YELP 100 CHALLENGE 2015: #242

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