Address: 13940 Icot Blvd, Clearwater, FL 33760, USA
Phone: +17275365843
Sunday: 6AM–11:30PM
Monday: 7AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–11:30PM
Wednesday: 6AM–11:30PM
Thursday: 6AM–11:30PM
Friday: 6AM–11:30PM
Saturday: 6AM–11:30PM
Anna Sebban
My daughter loves this place!!!! Super cute and coffee is a step away. Keep it clean and the employees are really nice.
matthew jackson
The skates were well maintained. The staff was friendly. The rink wasn’t very busy so it was perfect for learning. Had a blast, will return.
Robbie Sonnemann
Nice place they would have got a 5 had they let the kids play the championship game on the big rink. Staff was great - Guy at the concession counter killed it. Was on top of his game with all the crazy hockey parents. Drinking beer buckets of while the kids skate
Michael Nguyen
We frequent this facility twice a week and Mayne more when the kids aren't in school.. Great to have a rink in South Pinellas. Good selection of daily free skate times. Ice is always nice and smooth. Well kept rink by its staff. Steve in the Equipment store is a great guy to work with when purchasing equipment like skates. 👍
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I don't remember. I would call the rink about seating.
Public Skate is $12 to skate, $5 to rent skates. Hours are: MON - 11-1p TUE - 11-1p WED - 11-1p THU - 11-1p FRI - 3:45-5:45p SAT - 12-2p SUN - 2-4p
Hey Stela - nope, there's figure skating and public skating, broomball too!
Go to Tbsa website, click on ice rink schedule, go to public skate enter the date you are looking. It will show you all the times for TBSA rinks. Good luck.
Lightning High School hockey league plays here too but this is just one of 5 rinks they play at.
Almost all of the rinks have times you can go on and practice with the puck. If you go on the website it will give you the times and days.
It depends what kind of league you're wanting to join. FYI the Tampa Bay Lightning have a youth development program where you can get your kid a full set of gear plus a season of games & great coaching plus practices for super cheap, like $150. Call the Lightning for info. A recreational league is usually in the $300 range for a season, while competitive travel teams can cost upwards of $2,000 per season. Usually travel teams practice multiple times per week, have much better coaching, and play 2 games per weekend at different rinks across central Florida, while rec leagues practice and play once per week, always at the same rink. Ice time is expensive, especially in Florida, so the more you want to be on the ice the more the team or league will cost. New skates can run between $200 and $700 while sticks are usually between $80 and $200. You'll need 2 sticks. Altogether it can get pretty expensive. If you're just starting out you might try 2nd Time Sports in Dunedin for used equipment.
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