Panari Hotel Ice Skating

Panari Hotel Ice Skating The Solar Ice Skating Rink is the only one of its Kind in East & Central Africa. It is totally enclosed. The ice temperature is minus 25 degrees centigrade.

THE SOLAR ICE SKATING RINK IS THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN EAST & CENTRAL AFRICA

It measures 32x12 meters with an ice skating surface area of 15000 square feet. The air temperature inside the hall is plus 12 degrees centigrade. The rink can accommodate 200 skaters at any one time. The rink is open seven days a week from 11am until 10pm. Skating sessions are held:

11:00 am to 12 noon
1:00 pm to 2:

00 pm
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
5: 00 pm to 6: 00 pm
7:00 pm to 8: pm
9: 00 pm to 10 :00 pm

Skating rates have been kept very low namely Kshs.700/- for children up to 14 years and Kshs.900/- for all age groups 15 years and older per 60 minutes inclusive of skating boots. To perfect your skills you are advised to join the Ice Skating Lessons @ a reduced offer rate of Kshs.6,000/- per person for 6 Lessons and Ice Hockey Lessons also @ a reduced offer rate Kshs.12,000/- for 6 Skating Lessons + 4 for Maneuvers. We also have an ongoing offer Adults Kshs.500/- and Children Kshs.350/- per session. The offer has been extended and is valid till 31st October 2011, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). Tickets/receipts are issued only for single sessions and only 30 mins prior to skating sessions. There are instructors on site to assist novices. Children learn the basic skills of ice skating quite fast. There are group bookings of 20 pax or more. It is advisable to reserve timings for groups in advance. The ice rink cannot be blocked or closed out for private partied or functions. ICE RINK RULES

• Customers must follow the instructions of the ice rink supervisors.

• The use of the ice rink is strictly at the customers own risk

• All skaters must skate in one direction – anti clockwise.

• Customers are urged to be considerate of children and beginners to avoid collisions and accidents.

• Children under 9 years must be in the company of an adult.

• Children under 9 years ought to wear protective gloves. HERE ARE A FEW TIPS FOR THE FIRST-TIME SKATER:

• Wear thin socks which will help your feet fit snugly into your skates.

• Don’t tuck your pants into the top of the boots. It will loosen your boots and give you less ankle support, making it harder to skate.

• When asking for skates, make sure your skates are as small or smaller than your shoe size. If you are in-between sizes, it is best to go smaller. You want your skates to be snug, so be sure to tie them up tightly.

• Don't chew gum, or carry key rings in your pockets while skating.

• Wear gloves or mittens to keep your hands warm.

• Start out by just "marching" on the ice - lifting your knees and putting your feet back down flat in the same place.

• Make sure your knees are bent at all times.

• Hold your arms out slightly to your sides for good balance. You might feel silly at first, but if you look around you’ll see everyone else has their arms out too!

• If you have been in-line skating or roller skating you will find that ice skating has a similar action.

09/08/2019
This and every Friday at The Solar Ice Rink, The Panari Hotel.
25/07/2019

This and every Friday at The Solar Ice Rink, The Panari Hotel.

Before you get to the Ice rink, our crew will assist you to choose your correct boot size. You will then be guided into ...
11/01/2019

Before you get to the Ice rink, our crew will assist you to choose your correct boot size. You will then be guided into the rink with our Instructor. You perfect your skills through consistency. Join us today! Call 0711 091 000 for details Now.

Have you booked your slot this Friday evening? We will have an instructor on site to assist beginners on basic skills. C...
11/01/2019

Have you booked your slot this Friday evening? We will have an instructor on site to assist beginners on basic skills. Call 0711 091 000 and be part of the Ice team.

Every Wednesday evening the Legendary Kenya Ice Lions fine tune their prowess at the First Ice Skating rink in East and ...
10/01/2019

Every Wednesday evening the Legendary Kenya Ice Lions fine tune their prowess at the First Ice Skating rink in East and Central Africa. Join us this week! Call 0711 091 000 for details Now.

10/01/2019

It's not necessarily the amount of time you spend at practice that counts; it's what you put into the practice. Great experience for the Kenya Ice Lions courtesy of the legendary Tim Hortons!

Enjoy 3 Ice Skating sessions every Friday evening at Ksh 1,000 and create unforgettable memories! Call 0711 091 000 for ...
10/01/2019

Enjoy 3 Ice Skating sessions every Friday evening at Ksh 1,000 and create unforgettable memories! Call 0711 091 000 for details Now

28/11/2018

POLITE NOTICE

TO OUR ESTEEMED GUESTS,
THE SOLAR ICE RINK WILL BE CLOSED FOR A PRIVATE FUNCTION ON WEDNESDAY 28TH NOV. 2018 AS FROM 6:00PM – 10:00PM. WE SHALL HOWEVER RESUME OUR NORMAL OPERATIONS ON FRIDAY 29TH NOV. 2018.
WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCES.

BY MANAGEMENT.

18/10/2018

The love for sports is universal! The Kenya Ice Lions are the only hockey team in Kenya. They received the experience of a lifetime when they were flown to Canada, given all the gear, and had the opportunity to play against another hockey team.The captain of the Kenya Ice Lions Benard Azegere joins....

Go Team Kenya!
17/10/2018

Go Team Kenya!

16/10/2018

Congratulations Team Kenya! In the company of legends. We are proud to be the East African home of Ice hockey!

Address

Panari Sky Centre, Mombasa Road
Nairobi
4372-00506

Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 - 22:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 22:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 22:00
Thursday 11:00 - 22:00
Friday 11:00 - 22:00
Saturday 11:00 - 22:00
Sunday 11:00 - 22:00

Telephone

0711091400

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THE SOLAR ICE SKATING RINK IS THE ONLY ONE OF ITS KIND IN EAST & CENTRAL AFRICA It measures 32x12 meters with an ice skating surface area of 15000 square feet. It is totally enclosed. The ice temperature is minus 25 degrees centigrade. The air temperature inside the hall is plus 12 degrees centigrade. The rink can accommodate 200 skaters at any one time. The rink is open seven days a week from 11am until 10pm. Skating sessions are held: 11:00 am to 12 noon 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm 5: 00 pm to 6: 00 pm 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm 9: 00 pm to 10 :00 pm Skating rates have been kept very low namely Kshs.800/- for children up to 14 years and Kshs.1,000/- for all age groups 15 years and older per 60 minutes inclusive of skating boots. There are instructors on site to assist beginners on basics. It is advisable to reserve timings for groups in advance. ICE RINK RULES • Customers must follow the instructions of the ice rink supervisors. • The use of the ice rink is strictly at the customers own risk. • All skaters must skate in one direction – anti clockwise. • Customers are urged to be considerate of children and beginners to avoid collisions and accidents. • Children under 9 years must be in the company of an adult. • Children under 9 years ought to wear protective gloves.

HERE ARE A FEW TIPS FOR THE FIRST-TIME SKATER: • Wear thin socks which will help your feet fit snugly into your skates. • Don’t tuck your pants into the top of the boots. It will loosen your boots and give you less ankle support, making it harder to skate. • When asking for skates, make sure your skates are as small or smaller than your shoe size. If you are in-between sizes, it is best to go smaller. You want your skates to be snug, so be sure to tie them up tightly. • Don't chew gum, or carry key rings in your pockets while skating. • Wear gloves or mittens to keep your hands warm. • Start out by just "marching" on the ice - lifting your knees and putting your feet back down flat in the same place. • Make sure your knees are bent at all times. • Hold your arms out slightly to your sides for good balance. You might feel silly at first, but if you look around you’ll see everyone else has their arms out too! • If you have been in-line skating or roller skating you will find that ice skating has a similar action.