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Carlson Ice Arena – Loves Park

$27 for Six Weeks of Ice-Skating Lessons ($55 Value)

$27
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$55
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  • Always Learning
  • Good for Kids

In a Nutshell

17,000-foot indoor rink hosts figure skating for adults and kids

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Must register in person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Ice is nothing more than water that won't let people swim in it. Teach stubborn liquid a lesson with this Groupon.

$27 for Six Weeks of Ice-Skating Lessons ($55 Value)

Customers choose from the following classes:

  • Tot beginner skate for students aged 3–6
  • Beginner skate for students aged 7–16
  • Intermediate skate for students aged 7–16
  • Advance skate for students aged 7–16
  • Adult learn to skate figure skating for students aged 17 and older

See the fall and winter program guide for more information including class times.

Carlson Ice Arena

Beneath the lofty ceiling at Carlson Ice Arena’s year-round rink gleams 17,000 square feet of well-groomed ice. Rented skates clasp guests’ ankles as they slice across its frozen surface during public skate sessions, and pupils in hockey and figure-skating classes learn to deftly maneuver blades to score slap shots, land lutzes, and scrawl cursive love notes for Zamboni drivers. Chilly fingers defrost as guests lounge in the 600-seat spectator stands, and iceless recreation areas such as the soft, three-level Sapora Playworld or the Tiny Tots Playspace host troupes of carousing kids.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: a Pretty Flower

Once in a great while, a fleeting glimpse of natural color may catch your eye, and you will become lost in the simple wonder of gazing at a pretty flower. Here is how to do so correctly:

  • Look at the flower. It is beautiful.

  • You may be tempted to pick the flower. Do not—simply let it be.

  • Lean in and smell the flower. If you are allergic to flowers you may wish to skip this step or, instead, you can just use a flexible twig to first prod the folds of the flower gently to ensure that it is free of honeybees, which may sting or startle.

  • Again, you may become tempted to pick the flower, justifying the floracide by picturing the flower adorning your sweetheart’s hair or lapel. Continue to resist. If your honeybunch is the sort to manipulate you into murdering flowers so they can cultivate an anachronistic aesthetic, you’re better off just spending the rest of the day staring at this flower while their coffee goes cold waiting for you at the coffee shop.

  • Keep them waiting. Your mother was right about them. Just like this guide is right about flowers.

What is the most beautiful flower? The answer may make you angry.

Carlson Ice Arena

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    Loves Park

    4150 North Perryville Road
    Loves Park, Illinois 61111
    (815) 969-4069
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