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PUBLIC SKATING
PUBLIC SKATING times are offered at both Chaparral Ice locations! Admission is $6.00 and skate rental is $4.00. Click here for Group Rates.
Looking for the rink schedule? Click here for a link to our schedule**. When the new page opens, select the rink you want to skate on, then scroll down to see the Public Skating times listed for that rink. Your rink choices are Northcross, I-35 Red, and I-35 Blue.
**Schedule times include a 15 minute ice resurface at the end of the session.
All skaters should read, understand, and adhere to the Assumption of Risk statement and Responsibility Code. Both are found at the end of this page and are also displayed at each location.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK:
I am aware that ice skating and ice sports involve certain inherent risks, dangers and hazards, which can result in serious personal injury or death. I am also aware that the use of rental equipment for ice skating and other ice sports can involve risk or personal injury or death. As such, I hereby freely agree to assume and accept any and all known and unknown risks of injury while skating at the Arena or using this equipment. I further recognize and acknowledge that the risks inherent in the sport of skating can be greatly reduced by: taking lessons, abiding by the Responsibility Code and using common sense.
Release and Waiver of Claims Agreement: In consideration of the loan or rental to me of the listed ice skating equipment, I hereby agree, to the fullest extent permitted by law, as follows:
RESPONSIBILITY CODE
Ice-Skating is for fun and enjoyment for everyone. Skating can be enjoyed in many ways. Regardless of your level of skill, there areelements of risk in ice-skating. Use common sense, show courtesy to others, and anticipate dangerous situations before they arise.The following guidelines are some basic elements of common sense and courtesy.
1. Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other skaters.
2. While on the ice, keep moving. Don’t stop where you obstruct other skaters. Don’t skate in groups.
3. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid hitting or disrupting them.
4. Keep exits clear. Before getting on ice, look for oncoming skaters.
Do not sit on dasher boards.
5. Don’t carry children or other items while skating. No eating, drinking or smoking on the ice.
6. Rink equipment can be dangerous. Stay off the ice when resurfacing is in progress.
7. Do not go on the ice without skates. Do not wear skates in the stands.
8. Obey the monitors. Report hazards to the monitors.
9. Respect the ice. Please do not litter or use foul language.
This is just a partial list. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. You are ultimately responsible for your personal safety.Use caution and skate in control. Respect other skaters. The rink ‘s monitors cannot guarantee our safety and will not protect you from injury. It is part of your responsibility to avoid other skaters and hazards. Failure to use good judgement, skate responsibly, or follow the Responsibility Code will result in a loss of skating privileges.