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Tis the season for ice skating, right? With there being a lack of frozen bodies of water in the Vegas Valley, Las Vegas Ice Center offers an indoor alternative. Public skating admission and skate rental is around $10 (cheaper if you bring your own skates) and seems to take place a couple times each day. The facility is a good size, with an ice rink on either side of the building. There is a pro shop, snack bar, and from reading other reviews Brooksy's Bar & Grill next door is connected with a viewing window. During my visit one rink was for public skating, while there was a hockey game going on in the other rink. The ice itself started out nice, but during the course of two hour session the zamboni was never brought out, making for a rough second half. I'm not sure how the pricing here compares to other facilities, but it provides everything I would expect in an ice center. What more can you ask for?
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