What makes it 88% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can join frequent public skate sessions, hire gear cheaply, take lessons, and relax in the café; staff supervision and free helmet loans make the experience easy and safe.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for public skate, lesson or practice, plus a coffee break.
Public Skating ‘Fly Solo’:
Join any public session to skate at your own pace and meet local skaters.
Tip: Arrive early to get helmet and skate fitting; borrow a free helmet.
Quiet Session:
Skate in a calm weekday afternoon session without loud music or lights.
Tip: Check weekday schedule online and ask staff for balance tips.
Coffee Club Morning Skate:
Combine a beginner group lesson with coffee and cake in the café.
Tip: Book in advance on Tuesdays or Thursdays during school terms.
Stick & Puck Practice:
Work on puck skills in a non-contact session with basic hockey gear.
Tip: Rent stick and puck on-site and practise during off-peak hours.
Pro Shop Browsing:
Try on ice skates and browse protective gear at the on-site shop.
Tip: Bring your foot measurements to find the right fit faster.

Matheus
Awesome. I went with my school today with the entire yr7-10 community. Lightshow was awesome, music was awesome, however the food is a bit overpriced in my opinion. 5 dollars got me bluebird chips and a cookie. Definitely recommended. Awesome experience
Nurdan Erdem
the BEST place to hang out with friends, we took so many photos and videos and had the best time EVER!! staff were very polite and kind, i struggled with tying my skates and one of the staff helped. quite expensive but very so worth it! will 100% be coming back!!
Addison
Great time! Helpful staff, went on a weekday and was very busy at start of session around 11.30 but cleared out to almost no one by 2pm! So had whole ice skating rink to ourselves!!
Tim McLeod
I've often gone here to watch a friend play hockey. Being Canadian, it reminds me of a number if small rinks from back home and has the same feel and 'smell' (in a good way lol). The staff are friendly and helpful and often remember what I want to order, even if they don't let me drive the Zamboni. 😜 The open skates are often well represented with various skill levels that succeed in enjoying the...
D Garrett
Good venue, a little bit outdated. Great way to escape the heat on a hot day.
Weekday afternoons are quieter year-round. Friday and Saturday nights host disco-style sessions; book early if you want that vibe.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Public skate with hire | NZD 19 |
| Café coffee | NZD 5 |
| Total Estimated | NZD 24 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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