My daughter figure skates n loves all opp to hit the ice. It’s a perfect environment and a great location where the rink is set up. However the ice or HORRIBLE! It’s Rock hard and ice I cut in the morning! If you come to skate use the rentals; otherwise, you will ruin your blades especially ones that cost $ 700!
Lisa D.
Place rating: 3 Manhattan, NY
Took my daughter ice skating here during the Christmas holiday. It was very crowded so it was hard to have a good time. They only open for a short season so if you are a serious skater, this is not the place to go.
Bethel M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Loads of outdoor ice skating fun. Fair price for skate rental and all day pass. There are more adults here in the morning than kids, so perfect for all ages.
Anna J.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
We took a group of 7, 5 and 4 year olds and everyone had a blast! They all quickly learned how to stand on their skates on their own and«skate» on the ice. They do not have anything for the kids to hold onto except the wall on the edge of the rink, which I feel is great, the kids adjusted quickly and are begging to go back! $ 15 for an all day pass including skate rental. Great value in my opinion. Word of advice… bring an extra pair of pants or leggings for your littles to change into afterward as they are bound to fall and get wet and cold :-)
Michael L.
Place rating: 4 North Las Vegas, NV
Ice in the desert? You bet! A little pricey? Yes, that too. But the rink is small enough that little kids can get around it without much trouble. The staff is polite and friendly, and they help out where they think it’s needed. The Zamboni is quick and efficient, keeping downtime to a minimum. And you get to skate outside like a Canadian! What’s better than that!
Thai nut N.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I took my kids and nephews skating for the first time in their lives. They had a blast! Kudos to the mall for bringing this great rink to the area. Kid friendly galore!!!
Jamie S.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Pricing was really reasonable($ 15, includes skates, all day pass). We took our niece and nephew in the morning then returned in the evening after lunch/before dinner. It was a great inexpensive way to spend one of our days over the holiday weekend. The staff was really nice and helpful and they maintained the ice regularly. It also wasn’t over crowded(which was a concern for a holiday weekend) and in true Downtown Summerlin fashion, was dog friendly(I didn’t take her on the ice, but she was in the seating area w/me w/no problems). If the kids are lucky they might even find some shaved ice in the grass to make into snowballs!
Agnes G.
Place rating: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
2 Zambonies. Wish it was bigger. Fun to finally skate in an outdoor environment. Parking was plentiful. Wish they offered closer restrooms. Can’t wait for next years’ rink!
Amelinda L.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Downtown Summerlin’s ice skating rink is located on the northwest side of the shopping center — north of the Dining Arroyo; between Rosemary Park Drive and Oval Park Drive. Admission is $ 15 and that includes the skate rental. I assume this is an all-day rental as there are no other price options. Tickets and Skate Pick-Up/Drop-Off is located on the left wall prior to entering the rink. There’s a Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf drink truck located on the left side of the rink that serves cold and hot beverages. They offer their signature Ice Blended standard coffee, tea, lattes, flavored lattes, tea lattes and their iced counterparts, and of course, hot chocolate or vanilla. The prices range from $ 3 – 5. Restrooms are conveniently located between the rink and the skate pick-up/drop-off office. The rink is a nice size and seems to be larger or possibly the same size as the popular rink at The Cosmopolitan. There are a few benches surrounding the east side of the rink, but not nearly enough to support many people hanging out. Also, there are no fire pits or snacks(ahem, s’mores?). So, this rink is for ice skating only and the occasional hot(or cold) beverage break. It’s neat to check out, but if you’re not planning to skate, there isn’t anything else for you here.