The Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center set to open November 21

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center opens November 21, welcoming the holiday season with a 21,000-square-foot skating facility. Admission costs $15 for ages six and up, which includes skate rental, while children aged five and under are charged $7. Special hours during Thanksgiving week provide additional opportunities for families to enjoy the seasonal experience. The rink features festive decor and hosts events such as Cookies and Cocoa with Santa. Skate sessions last two hours, with rentals for helmets and walkers available for $10 each.

The facility will be open on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Day. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of food and beverages from the concessions counter while others skate, though outside food and drink are prohibited. The Ice Rink offers a magical winter atmosphere, perfect for family outings and celebrations.

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