Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink Comes to Town

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink, presented by Alaska Mileage Plan, is set to open its doors on November 23, 2018, transforming the Bellevue Downtown Park into a winter wonderland. Spanning over 9,000 square feet, this seasonal ice skating venue will be the largest of its kind in the region, running through January 13, 2019. The rink will host a variety of events, including Free Skate Mondays, Stroller Skating, and late-night skates on weekends, creating an inclusive environment for all ages. Visitors can enjoy special promotions, such as $2 off admission with an Alaska Airlines Visa Signature Card. With free parking available and nearby shopping and dining options, the ice rink is an ideal spot for holiday celebrations.

The construction of the rink began on November 5, and excitement is building as the opening day approaches. For more details on schedules, events, and private party bookings, patrons can visit the ice rink's official website. This festive attraction is poised to become a beloved tradition in Bellevue during the holiday season.

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