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The Westfield Ice Ribbon returns for its second holiday season

Grab your skates, head to Grand Junction Plaza, and make magical memories.

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Whether you’re a novice or skilled skater, fun awaits you at the Westfield Ice Ribbon.

Photos courtesy of The City of Westfield

Along with grabbing hot cocoa at RIVET Coffee and looking at the dazzling downtown Westfield holiday lights, Hoosiers can add one more holiday activity to their festive bucket list: Skating on the Westfield Ice Ribbon.

Head to Grand Junction Plaza this holiday season to experience this beloved winter tradition on a state-of-the-art synthetic ice rink. Psst... We’ll let you in on a secret: The synthetic ice allows for skating at any temperature.

Ready to create lifelong memories with friends and family? Here are a few things to know before you go:

  • Tickets are $12 for ages 11+ and $10 for children 10 and under.
  • Each skating session lasts 90 minutes.
  • Attendees can bring their skates, but skate rentals are also available.

Plan some time to experience this holiday magic before it ends on Jan. 4, 2025.

Grab tickets.

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