A Look Back Celebrating 24 Years of Bellevue's Downtown Ice Rink

Bellevue, WALocal News

Celebrating its 24th anniversary, Bellevue's Downtown Ice Rink has become an integral part of the Eastside community's holiday traditions. After being forced to cancel in 2020 due to the pandemic, the rink has returned with improved safety measures and a new online ticketing system, enhancing the visitor experience. Patrick Bannon, president of the Bellevue Downtown Association, noted the importance of the rink in rekindling holiday joy and community spirit. Over the years, the rink has nearly doubled in size, now offering 9,000 square feet of ice for skaters to enjoy. New features, such as skate guides for beginners, a diverse concession stand, and rental lockers, add to the vibrant atmosphere.

The rink is a gathering place for families and friends, providing a venue for cherished memories and traditions. With the support of various local partners, including Symetra and Amazon, the Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink continues to thrive as a festive holiday destination. Visitors are encouraged to buy tickets online and experience the magic of ice skating in a beautifully decorated setting.

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