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AW1
10-03-2007, 07:27 PM
My mum is taking my 6yr old on a trip to the US and they leave Australia on 12 October.

They'll be a few days in each place mentioned above, and my mum was keen to take her skating if they have time, and also to check out a few pro shops (seeing that we don't have any real ones here in Australia)...

Can anyone point us in the right direction??

Thanks in advance
AW1

WeirFan06
10-03-2007, 07:41 PM
www.skatebowl.com

That's the link for the San Francisco rink and pro shop. It's a really pretty rink. They should skate if they have some time! It sounds like quite a trip they're taking!!!

jazzpants
10-03-2007, 08:01 PM
I second WeirFan's nomination for Yerba Buena!!! :mrgreen:

cecealias
10-03-2007, 08:03 PM
http://skatingforums.com/showthread.php?p=334125#post334125

:twisted: :lol:

Raye
10-04-2007, 03:53 AM
There is a nice rink in Vegas at the Fiesta Casino on Rancho Drive. And I also cast my vote for the rink at Yerba Buena in San Fransisco!

Thin-Ice
10-04-2007, 07:29 AM
What are you looking for in a pro shop? Two of the big name bootmakers are in the San Francisco area: SPTeri is in South San Francisco about a mile north of SFO and Harlick is in San Carlos.. just a few miles south of the airport. I know SPTeri has laces, polish, guards, gloves, dresses, bunga pads, soakers, tights and miscellaneous skating-related items such as fun pins, pencils, a few books, photo frames and glass dolls (oh and of course the skates!).

Joan
10-04-2007, 12:01 PM
Besides the rink at the Fiesta Ranch Casino, there is a newer rink with two ice sheets: http://www.lasvegasice.com/

MissIndigo
10-04-2007, 12:19 PM
Last I was in TN I understood the ice situation in Memphis to be not-so-healthy...do they even have a year-round rink now that the mall is closed?

However, if you could possibly get to Nashville, there are two good twin rinks in the area, one in Nashville proper and one in the suburb of Franklin. The latter is actually a pretty good training facility and has a pro shop. I skated there last year for a little bit and really enjoyed it.

doubletoe
10-04-2007, 12:46 PM
Yes, if you could be more specific about what you are looking for in a pro shop, that would be helpful.
The best retail prices I have gotten on boots and blades have been from the pro shop at the Culver Ice Arena in Los Angeles. The fitter there (Hans) is also good at determining which brand of boot is best for a skater. He mostly carries Jackson, Harlick and SP Teri, but he also is a recommended fitter for Klingbeil. If you are flying into Los Angeles first, you may want to get a recommendation for a boot brand, and if it happens to be Harlick or SP Teri, you can always visit either company when you go up to the San Francisco area. But if you just go to the company first, you can be assured they will tell you their boots are best for her.
Website is here: http://www.culvericearena.com/
Call ahead for skate shop hours of operation.

Just for skating, I would recommend Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo (formerly called Healthsouth), which has lots of public skating sessions and is only about a mile from the Los Angeles International Airport. They have both an NHL sized rink and an Olympic-sized rink, and if you are there from noon to 2:00pm on a weekday you can take turns watching Evan Lysacek practice quadruple jumps on one rink and watching the L.A. Kings pro hockey practice on the other rink!
http://www.toyotasportscenter.com/contact.php

If you are going to Disneyland and looking for a rink in that area, you can go to Anaheim Ice.

Here is a full list of rinks in the L.A./southern California area:
http://users.mo-net.com/nixit/scalrink.html

pedonskates
10-04-2007, 01:01 PM
From what I understand there is no ice rink in Memphis, TN. The only pro shop that was there was part of the Ice Chalet rink in the mall. That mall no longer exists. I think there is a rink in Southaven, Mississippi which isn't that far, but the other cities will defnintely have much better skating and skating-related shopping.
I grew up in Memphis and skated in the mall rink for many years but haven't been back to skate since 2001. I was there last spring but no ice to be found!!!

Brenda

jazzpants
10-04-2007, 05:49 PM
What are you looking for in a pro shop? Two of the big name bootmakers are in the San Francisco area: SPTeri is in South San Francisco about a mile north of SFO and Harlick is in San Carlos.. just a few miles south of the airport. I know SPTeri has laces, polish, guards, gloves, dresses, bunga pads, soakers, tights and miscellaneous skating-related items such as fun pins, pencils, a few books, photo frames and glass dolls (oh and of course the skates!).If you need new skates and blades, yes, I do second the motion on the boots and blades. I recommend Harlicks personally, since I own a pair of Harlicks and am very happy with them.

I haven't tried SP Teri so I can't tell 'ya much... but the few times I've been at their shop, they do have stuff like boot laces, gloves, and all sorts of skating knick-knacks that you can find at Rainbo Skates Shop online. (Only you get to see it in person. :D )

jterrij
10-05-2007, 08:14 AM
There isn't a year round facility in Memphis anymore, but there is a figure skating club and ice in the winter and it begins on October 11th so you may be able to skate. The club skates at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, MS which is just over the state line. There are classes, basic skills classes, and open freestyles as well as private lessons. This isn't a typical ice rink - it's a civic center that has ice during hockey season but it's an awesome place to skate - big arena, nice sheet of ice. Visit the FSC Memphis web site for more details and the complete schedule: http://www.fscmemphis.org.

Also, not sure when you will be in Memphis exactly, but on October 14th there is a learn to skate/public skate event taking place - we are finalizing sponsorship and such but our goal is to have a public skate/learn to skate event instead of our regular schedule with all proceeds going to cancer research.

The other poster who mentioned a rink in Franklin (Southern Ice Arena) is right - that is an excellent rink - we have been there several times with my kids. Visit this page specifically - http://www.fscmemphis.org/resources.htm -for all the ice rink related information close to Memphis. We moved here last year and I was shocked there isn't a year round facility within 2.5 hours of Memphis yet they have an active hockey club and FS club. We all keep hoping and praying ;-)

AW1
10-07-2007, 05:25 AM
Hi again. Thank you for all your help - looks like she'll have some fun getting in some practice while she's over in the States.

I have a question though - does anyone know much about the Toyota Sports Center in LA? I have looked up their website trying to find public sessions but haven't been able to find any at all... I'm wondering if I'm not looking on their site correctly or something...

Also, how bad are the rental skates at most rinks? The ones we have here are SHOCKING!! But I'm just trying to avoid the possibility of my daughter's skates getting lost while she's away without me :(

dak_rbb
10-07-2007, 06:22 PM
For the Toyota Sports Center web site, go to Schedules, then weekly schedules, then select a rink on the "surface" menu. The public sessions are on the olympic and NHL rinks, but the page defaults to inline. That's probably the confusion.

In my experience, rental skates can sometimes be pretty bad--uncomfortable boots (at least for my wide feet) and dull blades. However it depends on the rink. It will certainly be more fun with her own skates. If it's not going to be a big hassle and she's planning on skating more than once or twice, I would take the skates.

Hope she has fun!

doubletoe
10-07-2007, 10:33 PM
Hi again. Thank you for all your help - looks like she'll have some fun getting in some practice while she's over in the States.

I have a question though - does anyone know much about the Toyota Sports Center in LA? I have looked up their website trying to find public sessions but haven't been able to find any at all... I'm wondering if I'm not looking on their site correctly or something...

Also, how bad are the rental skates at most rinks? The ones we have here are SHOCKING!! But I'm just trying to avoid the possibility of my daughter's skates getting lost while she's away without me :(

Rental skates are pretty bad anywhere. I would advise bringing her skates so that she can actually enjoy skating while she is visiting these rinks. Once you have your own skates, skating in rentals is extremely frustrating (they are designed to minimize falls that occur from catching edges or toepicks, and as a result they rarely have either!).

Here is the schedule for Toyota Sports Center:
http://www.usarinks.com/connect3/SilverStream/Pages/pgAPPRPT_DailyEvents.html?fac=healthsouth&facility_id=1

AW1
10-09-2007, 04:47 AM
Besides the rink at the Fiesta Ranch Casino, there is a newer rink with two ice sheets: http://www.lasvegasice.com/

Just wondering if anyone frequents the Las Vegas Ice Center (link in quote) in Vegas. They have a jump & spin class that DD wants to do, but I'm trying to find out if she has to be a member of ISI/USFSA to participate in these lessons? I've tried emailing the skating director, but have not yet had a reply, and they leave here in a couple of days.

Would anyone here happen to know?

rlichtefeld
10-09-2007, 10:16 AM
My mum is taking my 6yr old on a trip to the US and they leave Australia on 12 October.

They'll be a few days in each place mentioned above, and my mum was keen to take her skating if they have time, and also to check out a few pro shops (seeing that we don't have any real ones here in Australia)...

Can anyone point us in the right direction??

Thanks in advance
AW1

I don't have any experience with those particular cities but,

http://www.arenamaps.com

is kept up to date, and allows you to search any and all hockey arenas in the US by city and state. That also means that you will see figure skating rinks.

Rob

AW1
10-11-2007, 12:07 AM
sorry made into new post

AW1
10-29-2007, 10:48 PM
Hi everyone, just thought I'd let you know my mum took my daughter to Yerba Buena in SFC, and she really enjoyed it!!

She said people wouldn't get out of her way so she couldn't really practice :D but that would be because she went to public sessions :roll:

Unfortunately, the rinks where she wanted to do classes NEVER showed me the courtesy of emailing back, so mum assumed that she wasn't welcome, which is a real shame :(

emkayy
10-29-2007, 11:07 PM
I also went to Yerba Buena on a recent (past weekend!) trip to SF. It was a gorgeous rink in such a pretty location! It did get kinda crazy when more and more kids started showing up, but I had a very pleasant experience there.

jazzpants
10-30-2007, 12:25 AM
Hi everyone, just thought I'd let you know my mum took my daughter to Yerba Buena in SFC, and she really enjoyed it!!

She said people wouldn't get out of her way so she couldn't really practice :D but that would be because she went to public sessions :roll:

Unfortunately, the rinks where she wanted to do classes NEVER showed me the courtesy of emailing back, so mum assumed that she wasn't welcome, which is a real shame :(

What time did she show up? I remember seeing a young lady with rental skates today with a woman that may be old enough to be her grandmother. Of course, she also tells me that she's from one of the other local rinks, so I doubt she's your daughter.

If you were trying to get lessons at YB during the trip... I wished you've pinged me! I would have put you in contact with the skating school director, Shane. He's usually VERY accomodating about these types of things!!! :)

I also went to Yerba Buena on a recent (past weekend!) trip to SF. It was a gorgeous rink in such a pretty location! It did get kinda crazy when more and more kids started showing up, but I had a very pleasant experience there.Glad you had a great time there! :mrgreen:

Sorry I missed out on meeting 'ya! I haven't been practicing the last two weekends. I have been trying to practice for my competition, so I've been showing up for the morning FS sessions during the week. (Today I actually had a lesson during public session in the early afternoon. I was doing my program.) I may actually make it a permanent thing for me to go to the Monday morning FS until around the spring b/c the holidays are coming -- and if you think the crowds are crazy now... it's gonna get even crazier on the weekends around the holidays!!!

AW1
10-30-2007, 12:35 AM
What time did she show up? I remember seeing a young lady with rental skates today with a woman that may be old enough to be her grandmother. Of course, she also tells me that she's from one of the other local rinks, so I doubt she's your daughter.

If you were trying to get lessons at YB during the trip... I wished you've pinged me! I would have put you in contact with the skating school director, Shane. He's usually VERY accomodating about these types of things!!! :)



Hi jazzpants, I'm not sure what time she was there, but you'd definitely recognize the Aussie Accent if you spoke to her :) and she ended up taking her own skates, because everyone said rentals are bad (and besides she's used to her own skates if you know what i mean!?)

I did email via the website but had absolutely no reply. One to YB and one to a rink in Las Vegas, but neither replied.

kander
10-30-2007, 12:42 AM
I did email via the website but had absolutely no reply. One to YB and one to a rink in Las Vegas, but neither replied.

That's not too suprising as I don't think these sites are monitered very closely. The best thing to do is call them. Which rink in Vegas are they going to? I heard they closed down the one attached to the casino and moved it to another casino. Your mom and daughter might see a lot of Russians around because there is a Russian ice show at the Riviera (which I'll be seeing in January :P )

Kevin

AW1
10-30-2007, 12:53 AM
That's not too suprising as I don't think these sites are monitered very closely. The best thing to do is call them. Which rink in Vegas are they going to? I heard they closed down the one attached to the casino and moved it to another casino. Your mom and daughter might see a lot of Russians around because there is a Russian ice show at the Riviera (which I'll be seeing in January :P )

Kevin

Kevin they've already been to Vegas, in fact they arrive back in Aus on Friday, so my mum was hoping to get in some more skating in Anaheim if they get a chance before they leave.

hepcat
10-30-2007, 01:27 AM
Sorry I missed out on meeting 'ya! I haven't been practicing the last two weekends. I have been trying to practice for my competition, so I've been showing up for the morning FS sessions during the week. (Today I actually had a lesson during public session in the early afternoon. I was doing my program.) I may actually make it a permanent thing for me to go to the Monday morning FS until around the spring b/c the holidays are coming -- and if you think the crowds are crazy now... it's gonna get even crazier on the weekends around the holidays!!!


Wow, not to derail this thread but I went to Yerba Buena for this afternoon's public session. I did see a few different adults going through their programs. My daughter is skating in Skate SF (her first competition, she's 7) and I was letting her get a feel for the rink.

Let's see - were you the one doing the 70's/disco-ish song? If so, it looks great. :D If that wasn't you, I bet we were there - we got there about 12:15 and stayed until the kidlumps started to multiply on the ice, about 2:15.

I was there dressed in terrible clothes for skating (tight jeans) and my daughter has very short hair. It was colder in SF than I was expecting - it was actually warmer in the rink than outside.

jazzpants
10-30-2007, 10:38 AM
Wow, not to derail this thread but I went to Yerba Buena for this afternoon's public session. I did see a few different adults going through their programs. My daughter is skating in Skate SF (her first competition, she's 7) and I was letting her get a feel for the rink.

Let's see - were you the one doing the 70's/disco-ish song? If so, it looks great. :D If that wasn't you, I bet we were there - we got there about 12:15 and stayed until the kidlumps started to multiply on the ice, about 2:15.Yup, I'm the 70's/disco number gal! And thanks for the compliment! I also ran thru a Spanish-ish guitar number too earlier in the session too. Of course, I also wasn't happy with the last part that my coach threw at me but... he's the choreographer... and he's won numerous artistic numbers doing a lot worse so... I have to trust "his professional opinion."

I was there dressed in terrible clothes for skating (tight jeans) and my daughter has very short hair. It was colder in SF than I was expecting - it was actually warmer in the rink than outside.I don't remember seeing you but oops... your daughter must have been one of the two little girls I almost ran over on the corner yesterday while I was running thru the program too... :oops: (Short dark hair little girl and a blond one... so I'm guessing the short dark hair one is your daughter, right?) Which event(s) is she doing? I was also doing data entry for the skaters too and I might have processed your daughter's entry form too! :)

And it's funny you mentioned about the rink being warmer than the outside. I was thinking the same thing too! :lol: It was FREEZING outside yesterday and it got worse later on when I came back for the Monday night session. Hardly broke a sweat on either of the session. I'm usually drenched after a lesson with primary coach. What would have THUNK of staying warm at an ice rink?!?!?! :P

hepcat
10-30-2007, 10:59 AM
That was her! No worries, she knows she needs to be looking out especially in those corners. I didn't see you do the earlier program, we must have been off the ice or something. My daughter was practicing spirals and she makes this horrified grimace while she's doing them, so I was trying to get her relax her face (so naturally she started sticking out her tongue and fooling around). I'm sure on Saturday the horrified grimace will be back.

She is doing the Delta Technical event (ISI) on Saturday, and her initials are WK. ;)

We walked around Market street afterwards and I nearly went in and bought a good winter coat in Old Navy it was that cold! We toughed it out with coffee & hot chocolate instead.

jazzpants
10-30-2007, 01:19 PM
She is doing the Delta Technical event (ISI) on Saturday, and her initials are WK. ;) I've sent you a PM (and I see you already replied to it.) :P

We walked around Market street afterwards and I nearly went in and bought a good winter coat in Old Navy it was that cold! We toughed it out with coffee & hot chocolate instead. Love cocoa!!! :yum: :mrgreen: (And I'm wearing an Old Navy coat bought two years ago as we speak!)

Make sure you're within her line of sight when she does her spiral. Make a funny face at her. That will take out the grimace! :P