Is Millennium Park Ice Skating Open 2021?
The rink is open daily from Nov. 19, 2021 through March 6, 2022, weather permitting. Admission is free, but online reservations are required. Skate rentals are available.
How much is it to go ice skating at the Coliseum?
For information on specific days and hours, call our public skating hotline, 317-927-7536. Skating: $6, ages 4 and up; free, under age 4. Skate rental: $4, figure skates; $5 hockey skates. Non-skating parents and adult chaperones get in free!
What’s going on at the Biloxi Coliseum?
Harley Half Marathon – Jan 30, 2022.
Who owns the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum?
Mississippi Coast Coliseum Commission
Mississippi Coast Coliseum is an 11,500-seat reserved seating, 15,000 festival seating, multi-purpose arena in Biloxi, Mississippi. It was built in 1977….Mississippi Coast Coliseum.
Owner | Mississippi Coast Coliseum Commission |
Operator | Mississippi Coast Coliseum Commission |
Capacity | 11,500 (concerts) 9,150 (ice hockey) |
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How much does it cost to get into Scrapin the coast?
If you’re going to the show, there will be lot to see and do. Music, food, auto vendors, competitions and more will take place throughout the weekend event. For spectators to attend the show, it costs $15 a day. To show off a vehicle, the registration fee is $60 to park outside or $100 to park inside the Coliseum.
What should I wear for first ice skating?
Wear proper clothes. There’s no need to run out and purchase a leotard, but there are some things to keep in mind when going ice skating for the first time. Wear clothes that are easy to move around in, like a t-shirt and loose-fitting pants. Don’t wear jeans. They will become damp when you fall on the ice.
How big is the Mississippi Coliseum?
6,500-seat
The Mississippi Coliseum is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jackson, Mississippi, built in 1962 and located on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds complex. The arena has 6,812 seats available for basketball, and can be expanded to 10,000 for concerts. It sits 2900 feet (884 meters) atop the extinct Jackson Volcano.