Capegate Ice Rink: A Winter Wonderland for Kids

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Looking for a fun-filled and exhilarating winter experience for your kids? Look no further than the Capegate Ice Rink, which is back by popular demand! From 23 June to 16 July, kids aged 3 to 15 years can enjoy a real-ice spectacle at Bridge Court, Capegate Shopping Centre, making it the perfect spot for young ones during their school holidays.

Exciting Activities for Kids of All Levels

Whether your child is a seasoned skater or a beginner, the Capegate Ice Rink caters to all levels of expertise. The professionally-trained staff ensures that all participants are safe and secure, with the youngest skaters receiving extra attention. Parents, grandparents, and family members can also join in on the fun from the seating areas surrounding the rink, making it a perfect family outing.

Booking Tickets and Payment Options

To be a part of this icy extravaganza, it is recommended to book tickets in advance at Webtickets. Each ticket costs R60 per child for a 50-minute session, including skate hire. Walk-ins are also welcomed, with payment options available in cash, card, and Zapper.

Unparalleled Winter Experience

The Capegate Ice Rink offers an unparalleled opportunity for children to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of winter, stay active, and create lasting memories. So gather your warmest winter attire, invite your friends, and embark on a remarkable journey at the CG Ice Rink. Cape Town Etc discounts are also available, allowing you to enjoy a jump session and a round of glow-in-the-dark putt-putt for R99 (valued at R180).

Important Details to Note

Please note that only children aged 3 to 15 years can skate due to safety regulations. Younger kids may be accompanied by one parent if necessary, to ensure their comfort and security. The Capegate Ice Rink is open from 10am to 7pm daily during the school holidays.

Don’t Miss Out on the Fun!

Don’t let your kids miss out on this exciting winter holiday experience! Book your tickets now and get ready to embrace the cold, have fun, and create beautiful, unforgettable moments.

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