Take them to the largest ice rink in Texas, located near the Pearl 1603 Broadway, geoji.comMake instant holiday memories taking your extended family ice skating. The Ice Skating Rink by the Pearl, located at 1603 Broadway, opens Nov. 23 and bills itself as the “largest outdoor ice skating rink in Texas.” The rink is open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily through Jan. 5. Admission runs $18 and includes a pair of rental skates and an hour of ice time. Credit: Shutterstock / Sergey Zaykov
San Antonio now has another Texas-sized outdoor ice-skating rink opening in time for the holidays.
The Ice Skating Rink by the Pearl, located at 1603 Broadway, opened Nov. 23, billing itself as the “largest outdoor ice skating rink in Texas.” It’s organized by the same company that runs the San Antonio Pumpkin Festival.
The rink is open 3-10 p.m. daily through Dec. 31. Admission runs $15 and includes a pair of rental skates and an hour of ice time.
Folks can buy passes by visiting the Ice Skating Rink by the Pearl’s website. Although guests can obtain tickets at the venue, organizers urge visitors to purchase ahead of time due to anticipated demand.
If skating isn’t your thing, for $5, folks can also enjoy other activities, including a walk through the attraction’s Winter Wonderland Forest and a ride on its Polar Express Train.
The annual San Antonio Rotary Ice Rink — a separately organized attraction — opened Nov. 17 and will remain in operation through mid-January 2024.
In partnership with the organization Stage Hands, the Public Theater will present the beloved yuletide tale through a combination of spoken word and American Sign Language (ASL).
While there’s plenty for visitors to do in the Alamo City, flying into our airport can be a pain and our roads aren’t exactly safe, according to the report.
This year, Ballet SA also is hosting a Sweets and Treats Party, which will feature photos with Nutcracker characters, craft stations and a backstage tour led by the Mouse Queen.
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., whose work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, Orlando...
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