Four Mile Rink Now At Denver Pavilions

Mark Smiley • March 19, 2021

Ice Skating: Four Mile Park has teamed with Denver Pavilions to offer ice skating for $5 until April 30.

Join Four Mile at Denver Pavilions, for warm lights of a twinkling forest and spring skating fun now through April 30, 2021. Downtown Denver’s only outdoor shopping and dining destination is ready to safely help you enjoy 2021 on Thursdays and Fridays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Admission is $5 and includes skate rentals and one-hour of skate time. Visitors may bring their own skates but no figure skates are allowed on the ice, skates without front picks or hockey skates only.

Bring a receipt from any retailer at the Denver Pavilions for $10 or more, and skate for just $2. Teachers, healthcare workers, seniors and military skate for just $2.

A family 4-Pack is available for $15. Kids eat free after skating at 5280 Burger Bar and Maggiano’s Little Italy. The first 50 family 4-Packs sold will receive a branded Denver Pavilions blanket for FREE.

For more information, visit www.denverpavilions.com/events.

 

 

 

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