Ice Skating Rules and Regulations
- Keep Moving: All skaters must keep moving and follow the designated skating direction.
- No Sliding or Diving: Intentional sliding, diving, or rough play on the ice is prohibited.
- Respect the Ice and Dasher Boards: Do not kick, chip, or damage the ice surface or dasher boards.
- Limited Skating Partners: A maximum of two skaters may hold hands at a time. Human chains or linking with more than two skaters is not allowed.
- No Sitting or Leaning: Do not sit, lean, or rest on the dasher boards.
- No Food or Drinks on the Ice: Food, beverages, and snacks are not allowed on the ice.
- Resurfacing Safety: Skaters are not allowed on the ice during resurfacing or maintenance periods.
- No Equipment: Hockey sticks, balls, pucks, or any other sports equipment are not permitted on the ice.
- Socks Required: Socks must be worn at all times while wearing rental skates.
- Clear Exits: Ensure that exits and access points remain unobstructed at all times.
- No Throwing Objects: Throwing items on the ice or around the premises is strictly prohibited.
- Skating with Children: Skaters are not permitted to carry children or other individuals while on the ice.
- Respect Other Skaters: Be mindful of other skaters. Avoid weaving in and out of groups, and allow slower skaters the right of way.
- Personal Space: Maintain a safe distance from others while skating. Do not push, shove, or engage in physical contact with other skaters.
- Helmets Recommended: For safety, helmets are recommended for young children and beginners.
- Follow Staff Instructions: Skaters must comply with all instructions and guidelines provided by staff members.
- Appropriate Skating Speed: Skaters should maintain a safe speed and be mindful of others, especially beginners and children.
- No Distracting Others: Do not distract or interfere with other skaters, whether through loud noises, abrupt movements, or engaging in unsafe behavior.