Noblesville’s Ice Plaza to remain open for additional week

Due to the extreme temperatures that the community has faced the past two weeks, the City of Noblesville has extended its contract to keep the Federal Hill Commons Ice Plaza open for one additional week through Monday, Jan. 15.

“This first year has seen a tremendous turnout and interest from the public. Unfortunately, most of the two weeks of winter break were so bitter cold that the Ice Plaza could not be opened and enjoyed. We hope warmer forecasts will allow families and friends a chance to come and enjoy the unique experience before we close on Jan. 15,” said Noblesville Parks Director Brandon Bennett.

All ages are welcome to participate and rental ice skates range from kid to adult sizes. Skating aids are available for children needing extra support while on the ice.

Remaining hours for the Ice Plaza include:

  • Saturday, Jan. 6 – Noon to 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, Jan. 7 – 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Monday, Jan. 8 – 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Tuesday to Friday, Jan. 9 to 12 – 5 to 9 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 13 and 14 – Noon to 10 p.m.
  • Monday, Jan. 15 – Noon to 8 p.m.

Admission is $12 and allows for unlimited skating all day. Guests that bring their own skates will receive a reduced admission fee of $10. Starting Jan. 8, the Ice Plaza is offering a “Heat Wave Special” for the final week of ice skating with discounted admission fees of $10. Those that bring their own skates will not receive an additional discount this week.

Tickets may be purchased online at federalhillcommons.com/iceplaza to bypass the ticket line at the ice rink. For additional information about the Ice Plaza, visit federalhillcommons.com.

The Ice Plaza is sponsored by Burtner Electric, Cathedral High School, CSI Signs, Duke Energy, First Merchants, Gaylor Electric, Hamilton County Tourism, Indiana American Water, McGavic Outdoor Power, Midwest Paving, Options Charter School, Pete Schwartz – Carpenter Realty, Peterson Architecture, Schwartz’s Bait & Tackle, St. Vincent Hospital and Walmart.