Ice-Skating-and-Snack Package for Two, Four, or Six at Blazers Ice Centre (Up to 53% Off)
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Skaters glide along indoor rink's smooth surface before warming up with hot chocolate or chicken nuggets, fries & small drink
The winter blues settle in when people get sick of staying indoors, watching the same reruns, and knitting tiny mittens for their house centipedes. Get back to nature and out of that teeming lair of insects with today’s Groupon to Blazers Ice Centre. Choose from the following options:
- For $12, you get an ice-skating outing for two (a $24 value), which includes:<p>
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Hot chocolate<p>
- For $32, you get an ice-skating outing for four (a $64 value), which includes:<p>
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Chicken-nugget meals<p>
- For $45, you get an ice-skating outing for six (a $96 value), which includes:<p>
- Chicken-nugget meals<p>
Each ice-skating outing includes:<p>
- Ice-rink admission
- Skate rentals<p>
Skaters gracefully glide across Blazers Ice Centre’s indoor ice rink, reveling in the chilly winter activity before warming up with toasty fare at the center’s snack bar. Donning rental skates, gliders zip about the ice’s smooth surface, working calf and thigh muscles as they execute effortless twirls and dodge confused ice fishermen. While resting on the sidelines, patrons can warm up with sips of hot chocolate or refuel with chicken-nugget meals, each chock-full of nuggets, fries, and a small drink to wash it all down or throw in the face of opposing ice-dancing-team members.
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About Blazers Ice Centre
Blazers Ice Centre, home of the Oklahoma University Sooners hockey team, hosts frosty adventures during daily public-skate hours, hockey-league play, and figure-skating lessons. The frozen indoor pond welcomes budding Dorothy Hamills and Wayne Gretzkys to practice jumps, fast breaks, and stopping techniques. Here, a team of skilled instructors molds skaters of all ages into adept gliders during group and private lessons. They impart the basics of icemanship, such as distinguishing between a triple Lutz and a double salchow or knowing when to steer clear of an angry Zamboni.