Grand Highlights from the Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink, presented by Symetra, wrapped up its 2021-2022 season with over 40,000 skaters, showcasing its resilience after the pandemic-induced cancellation in 2020. This year's event was marked by meticulous safety protocols, such as hand sanitizing stations and a mask requirement, aimed at ensuring the well-being of all participants. The rink has become a holiday staple in Bellevue, with significant community contributions from organizations like Amazon and Microsoft, which helped facilitate the holiday spirit through ticket donations. New special events, including Football Sundays and Ugly Sweater Skate Days, encouraged participation and festive dressing. The introduction of an online ticketing system also streamlined the skating experience, allowing families to reserve their spots without long waits.

Feedback from the community is actively sought to enhance future events, reinforcing the rink's commitment to its patrons. As the planning for the upcoming 2022 season begins, excitement is building for continued community engagement and holiday cheer. Save the dates for the next season, running from November 18, 2022, to January 8, 2023.

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