Cheap Skate Tuesdays: Glide Into Fun at Riverfront Spokane

Get ready for affordable winter fun at Cheap Skate Tuesdays on the Numerica Skate Ribbon in Riverfront Spokane! Experience the joy of ice skating with a special offer that makes it easier than ever to hit the ice. Whether you're an experienced skater or a first-timer, Tuesdays are the perfect day to make magical winter memories.
Event Details:
- Dates: Every Tuesday, January 14–February 25, 2025
- Location:
Numerica Skate Ribbon at Riverfront Spokane
720 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99201 - Admission: $6.95–$9.95 (includes FREE skate rental)
- Phone: (509) 625-6600
What Makes Tuesdays Special?
- FREE Skate Rentals: With every paid admission, you’ll save $6.95 on skate rentals—perfect for a budget-friendly outing with friends and family.
- Vibrant Atmosphere: Skate beneath Spokane’s beautiful skyline and enjoy the Northwest-inspired landscape surrounding the ribbon.
- Perfect for All Ages: Whether you're an experienced skater or stepping on the ice for the first time, Cheap Skate Tuesdays make skating accessible and fun for everyone.
Why You Should Go:
- Family-Friendly Fun: A great way to keep the kids entertained without breaking the bank.
- Romantic Outing: Bring a date and skate hand-in-hand while enjoying the magical winter ambiance.
- Midweek Break: Take a break from the daily grind and enjoy some midweek excitement.
Plan Your Visit:
- What to Bring: Dress warmly and consider bringing gloves for extra comfort on the ice.
- Grab Some Hot Cocoa: Warm up at one of the cozy fire pits after skating or enjoy a cup of hot cocoa nearby to make the outing complete.
- No Equipment Needed: With free rentals, all you need is your enthusiasm to enjoy the experience.
Don’t Miss Out!
Cheap Skate Tuesdays are a limited-time opportunity to enjoy affordable winter fun in one of Spokane’s most scenic settings. Whether you’re gliding solo, with friends, or as a family, this is the ultimate way to make the most of the winter season.
Mark your calendar and make plans to hit the ice!
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