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    Cornerstone Cfcu Arena

    4.8 (12 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
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    Joy N.

    Thanks to Yelp I now have a winter activity to put on my bucket list. Bumper Cars on Ice!!! Courtesy of Cornerstone Arena and Yelp I was able to test drive a bumper ice cart. The inner kid in me enjoyed bumping unexpected drivers. But, if you bump someone don't be surprise if they want to get even and bump you back!! For some reason this kid had decided to make me his target the entire session. Whenever I attempted to take a photo on the ice, the kid he would rear end me causing my photo to get out of focus. Thanks kid! Luckily, I managed to get away and was able to snap a few photos worth posting. For anyone concerned that the bumping will hurt, good news!! the bumpers absorbs the impact of each collision surprisingly well. However, you do want to be careful with getting in and out of the cart as you are stepping on ice. This is an affordable and a family friendly activity. For parents looking for a place to have a kids birthday party, Cornerstone does have party packages. Finally, I want to mention Cornerstone is a really nice facility. They offer food and drinks. Plenty of seats in the stands to watch your kids play hockey/open skating sessions and if you cold, there is a sitting area outside of the rink where you can stay warm and have a great view if both ice rinks.

    Amanda W.

    My group of friends tries to get together on a monthly basis to do a friend activity, and we try to support local businesses in the process that offer fun and unique activities. For March, we decided to give the ice bumpers here a try. My husband and I had done them before, at a yelp elite event and loved it, so we were totally down! A couple of our friends had to work which made our number of participants 11. We were told we could have up to twelve on the ice at a time, but could sub people in and out to make sure we all got ice time. It was 32$ per person for a full hour of bumper car fun, which wasn't that bad. We are all approximately 30 years old and for an hour we raced, rammed into each other, had spinning contests, and just had some good clean fun. It was a great time! They have a snack bar downstairs where you sign the waivers that has pizza, nachos, all your standard shack bar treats. There's also a bar/ restaurant upstairs. Know before you go: -its an ice rink! It's cold! Dress for it!! -for groups, I'd recommend a reservation -perfect for corporate bonding events, adult friends, family fun nights, and kids birthday parties

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