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Started by irenar5, July 06, 2014, 02:48:00 PM

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irenar5

What rinks are there around San Jose?  Could you please share your experiences at each one?

What are freestyles like, are they crowded? Which sessions are less crowded?
What are publics like?  Are jumps/spins allowed on those?
Are there a lot of adult skaters? 

I would appreciate any info you could share:-)

littlerain

I would like to know too! But anyway I will find out for myself in 2-3 weeks, and I'll be sure to let you know!

Right now I'm looking at sharks ice in San Jose, bc they have publics every night,  and I've signed up for a few classes at ice oasis in redwood city.

littlerain


Quote from: irenar5 on July 06, 2014, 02:48:00 PM
What rinks are there around San Jose?  Could you please share your experiences at each one?

What are freestyles like, are they crowded? Which sessions are less crowded?
What are publics like?  Are jumps/spins allowed on those?
Are there a lot of adult skaters? 

I would appreciate any info you could share:-)

So I went to the public at sharks ice in San Jose today. I wasn't sure I should, as it was a Friday night, but it wasn't too bad. Busy, but still enough room for a handful of adults to jump and spin. At that rink, they allow people to take stacks of buckets as skating aids, but they did announce multiple times that the buckets on this session could only be used at the wall, and people seemed to follow that direction. The facilities are nice(new, modern, multiple ice surfaces)

Tomorrow I'll check out ice oasis and report back if you're still curious! :)

irenar5

Thank you for the report!  Yes, please let me know about the Oasis.  Any experience with the freestyles?

iomoon

 :stars: Hello fellow San Jose skater!

My main rink is Sharks Ice. If you want to skate at night with no kids, Tuesday night is adults only. :D The people there are awesome!

I don't have experience with Freestyle, but I heard it actually gets crowded and that Public skate is better.  :-\

There definitely is a lot of room for jumping on Tuesday nights. Adults are more likely to follow the rule of "stay out of the middle if you aren't a freestyle skater." XD

littlerain

If I lived in the area, I would totally pick sharks ice too. Ugh I hate when my whole post disappears!

Iomoon, do you take lessons at sharks ice? Perhaps I will take some there, since it is closer to my hotel, and I'll be in the area till October!

Irenar5, when will you be in the area? Ice oasis is decent, though they keep it pretty cool. I did notice a condensation drip

iomoon

Quote from: littlerain on July 28, 2014, 10:49:42 PM
If I lived in the area, I would totally pick sharks ice too. Ugh I hate when my whole post disappears!

Iomoon, do you take lessons at sharks ice? Perhaps I will take some there, since it is closer to my hotel, and I'll be in the area till October!

Irenar5, when will you be in the area? Ice oasis is decent, though they keep it pretty cool. I did notice a condensation drip

Yep! My coach Reggie is a sweetheart. There are a lot of other great coaches there.

littlerain


Quote from: iomoon on July 29, 2014, 12:11:35 AM
Yep! My coach Reggie is a sweetheart. There are a lot of other great coaches there.

Glad to know! Perhaps I'll check out the adult skate tomorrow and watch a bit of the adult class beforehand