Ice Skating in Hawaii

By todd • on May 13, 2008

ice skating in Hawaii

Today, my daughter Jordan’s class went on a field trip to the Ice Palace. Even though most people wouldn’t think of ice skating when they think of Hawaii, the Ice Palace is actually quite a popular spot to spend the day.

It’s located in Aiea, just across from the stadium. The prices are pretty reasonable (including for food). And most importantly, the kids had a blast.

The picture above is a longer exposure shot of the rink when they turned off the lights and closed the blinds. Many of the kids bought necklaces and ear pieces with flashing lights, which added to the effect.

Here are a few more pictures …

This is the entrance to the ice palace, where we lined up to get our tickets and learn how to lace up the skates.
ice palace entrance

This was the manager giving us a skate lacing demo.
lacing ice skates

Here are a few images of the kids skating:
ice skating
ice skating
ice skating

And some kids, took a little time to watch the action before they hit the ice:
ice palace entrance

In between sessions, the zamboni smoothed the ice:
ice palace entrance

The kids took advantage of the break by checking out the game room and snack bar:
ice palace entrance
ice palace entrance

Aloha til next time,
Todd

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Comments

By Lorie on May 15th, 2008 at 3:01 am

Wow! I’m so glad it’s still there. It’s where I learned to ice skate. Imaine, a haole learning to ice skate in Hawaii. My mainland friends crack up at that. It’s also the place of my very first date.

thanks for the memory

Lorie

By todd on May 17th, 2008 at 7:28 pm

Hi Lorie,

You’re very welcome. I kind of remember the ice skating rink from when I was a kid. But back then, I was more into roller skating. We used to go every Friday and Saturday night to the rink near Nimitz Hwy, across from the Navy Marine golf course. Unfortunately it’s no longer there.

Catch up with you again soon,
Todd

By Susan At Lifeskate on May 29th, 2008 at 2:07 am

Thanks for sharing — never really put Hawaii and ice skating together before.

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