Experience The Rink's Skate Lesson with Rental and Open Skate for up to Six People, featuring a discount of up to 50%
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Experience classic skating on hardwood-maple floors, perfect for traditional skates with two rows of wheels
Step into a world of fun with indoor skating at its finest! With sessions available on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, it's easy to find time to glide across the floor. Want to break away from routine? Enjoy the smooth ride on hardwood-maple floors while having a blast with family or friends.
What we offer
This offer includes skate lessons paired with rentals followed by open skate sessions. Choose from options accommodating three, four, or six participants. Enjoy learning new skills while experiencing Illinois's only venue promoting Chicago Style JB Skating.- Skate Lesson with Rental and Open Skate for Four: A complete package for four people to learn skating basics and enjoy open skate time.
- Skate Lesson with Rental and Open Skate for Six: An opportunity for six individuals to have a group lesson followed by open skate fun.
- Skate Lesson with Rental and Open Skate for Three: Perfect for smaller groups looking to enhance their skating skills before hitting the rink.
Why you should grab the offer
The Rink is more than just a place to skate; it's a cultural experience that embraces Chicago's unique JB Skating style. As part of this community landmark, participants are not just skaters but become part of an enduring legacy stretching back almost five decades. It's also noteworthy as Illinois’s sole African-American-owned rink that champions diversity within its operations and community outreach. Each visit promises more than just fun; it fosters a sense of belonging amidst shared laughter and movement. Health protocols are strictly observed here ensuring safety without compromising enjoyment so you can focus on gliding through good times.Need to know info
About The Rink
Skaters might think they had traveled back in time when taking a round around The Rink's hardwood maple floors, where classic roller skates rule. Lights bouncing off a disco ball send tiny beams around the building, giving skaters a shimmering aura so staff members don’t have to sprinkle every passerby with a handful of glitter. Many film crews have taken notice of The Rink's nostalgic environment("The Chi" filmed an episode at the rink), which has been used in numerous music videos, a flashback sequence in Soul Food, and casting calls for Roll Bounce.