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Home of the kings.
Randy B.

Had a fun time here, it has been many years since we had been ice skating. Came on Saturday night for the public skate session. When we asked about the BOGO, we were told that promo was no longer valid, which initially was a disappointment, but after speaking to the GM, he made it right. That is the kind of excellent customer service companies should have. Everyone will stumble at times, but it is how it is handled after the fact that makes the difference. I want to thank him for the excellent response to this. This rink itself is great, large, nice ice. The seats and facility could use some updating, bathrooms some TLC, but it seems fine for what it is. It is also very cold as many have mentioned, but I just thought that was normal for rinks, so it did not bother me. Just dress warm, especially if not skating. The rental skates are pretty heavy, but worked for the time we were there, just take some breaks or bring your own. You can rent those little walker looking things as well for an additional fee to help with balance if need be. They have them for kids or adults. They have some games for the kids, snacks and drinks in machines around and a snack bar that to get other food, drinks, hot chocolate, coffee and beer. They also have locker rooms for team events. Other than the BOGO issue, we did have a very fun time despite that. As of this posting, (11/17/24) they no longer do the BOGO on Saturday nights just to clarify. But still go, you will have fun. $17 per skater, which includes the skates for a 2 hour session. Enjoy!

I brought my child to Iceoplex in Simi Valley on January 17, 2026 for a kids' class (drop‑off). The official website clearly showed a price of $25 for this class, but when we arrived we were told the price was $30. There was no notice of a price change on the website or posted at the rink. When I asked them to honor the advertised price, the staff -- specifically a female employee at the desk -- refused outright without explanation. This is misleading and unfair, especially for parents who plan and pay based on advertised prices for children's classes. Charging more than the advertised price without proper notice is unacceptable. I cannot recommend Iceoplex to anyone expecting honest pricing and respectful service.

Pro shop that has in-house blade sharpening and essentials, make sure you look for Johnny!
Serouj P.

I love bringing my girls to Iceoplex! We signed them up for the group classes on Tuesdays at 4:30 and makeup classes on Saturdays at 11:30 -- and in just 3 months, they've gone from clinging to the wall to skating backwards and doing swirls. Sure, they still look like baby deer on ice, but the progress has been awesome to watch. We also added private lessons with Coach Lena -- she's fantastic. Super patient, great with kids, and somehow makes them feel like mini Olympians. Bonus: it's surprisingly affordable. Shoutout to Johnny at the skate shop too -- he sharpens blades like a pro and even customized their skate guards for cheap. Only reason it's not 5 stars? The front desk vibes are...let's just say, frosty. A little warmth wouldn't hurt. Attached a quick video so you can see what the group classes look like in action!

Snack bar prices; Jan 2024
Julie L.

By far the coldest rink I've been to. Bring winter accessories and a puffy jacket. Sweatshirts alone will not cut it. PROs: - Canadian beers at the snack bar & one time use hand warmers! - LOVE the Kings decor and banners! - "Warm" rooms up top on both sides of the rink are a nice perk. You can watch from afar if you prefer to stay warmer than next to the rink - Bless the heaters!! 1 quarter per 10 minute...seven will get you through the game. Second row to the top is the way to go! - Plenty of vending machines including a reasonably priced hot chocolate, latte, coffee machine - Lots of grab claw machines and games for siblings to entertain themselves; lol CONS: - 7AM game and the stall is out of toilet covers and paper; not well kept up. Pro tip: The bathrooms on the right side are less used. - Parking should be enough to cover everyone but friends & family show ip for tournaments. Factor it in to ensure you have parking!

Freestyle
Yan S.

Iceoplex is ok I've been figure skating here for about two years but the targeted bad reviews towards us is very mean and hurtful

Hui Koon K.

We went the day after New Year in the morning. It was not crowded at first but was fairly full by 11am. The single entry into the rink made it crowded, otherwise it was not crowded while skating. At 9am there was no line/wait. We enjoyed ourselves and it was a kid friendly and beginner friendly outing. Beginners should rent the walker when you purchase entry. We dressed warm with multiple layers and most removed some layers as they skated more but generally there was request for gloves/better gloves the longer they skated. The facility is older, cafe was not open, there was no seating for those watching (bleachers were closed off), restrooms were acceptable. But we were satisfied and happy with the activity and would return again.

Olympic rink
Sharon H.

What a horrible place to play hockey. The refs are absolutely the worst. They are completely biased and make up fake calls so their home team can win. The ref even told a player, "I don't care, I don't even want to be here." Even the linesman admitted how horrible the ref was. The Mariner parents are also awful. They were yelling at their kids to start fights. Hope you never have to play here.

Sheray T.

Great ice rink and my daughter had an amazing time for her birthday. The staff were great and very attentive to all of our needs.

Lessons during public skate.
Jonathan L.

Public skate had an area closed off for skating lessons. No disclosure about this. Couldn't find a manager to complain. This place is just dishonest.

Cafe area
Lillian Z.

Was here for a weekend figure skating competition and overall had an ok time. It does seem like there is an amazing family scene here, and I didn't experience anything beyond just the weekend of competing, so I only have notes on my personal thoughts :) + cute cafe / bar with food and beer (friend had some pretty good chicken strips that were well priced for the portion size) + friendly staff in cafe, good humored and nice + good parking, plenty of space in the parking lot, never had any issues finding spots + lots of families, saw a lot of activity over the weekend such as youth hockey games, seems like there's a lot of great programs available - so cold! Duh it's an ice rink but definitely one of the coldest rinks I've ever been in. Even the stands and locker rooms were pretty cold - not the cleanest, around the stands area and locker rooms the facilities were kinda old and not the most well kept. Some of the bathrooms in the locker rooms didn't have mirrors which sucked for figure skating - no wifi :/ there is a password protected network but no one was giving out the password. Really sucks if you have to be there for extended amounts of time.

ICEOPLEX ICE FRIENDS AND COACHES TISHA AND TAMARA
Karen M.

The fun never ends at this fabulous rink! Whether you come for a couple of hours to skate or you are a skater who has a coach or coaches and compete. My granddaughters have competed solo's duet's, trio's, ensemble's, production teams, extravaganza's, synchronized skating and have done the show's all offered at the Iceoplex Simi Valley. It all started with skating school. I have added a lot of pictures to showcase the years of ice time. Come and join in the fun! You won't regret it! Check out my pictures by clicking the link below.

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ENTRANCE/TICKETS/RENTALS: Be here early and prepurchase your tickets to get in faster, or you'll…read morehave to wait in a LONG line, you also HAVE To purchase skate rentals or bring your own skates to go in (YES you can byoskates) Brought a friend who can't skate and we had to get her rentals even tho she wasn't gonna (& didn't) skate(Just fyi). If you bring your own you don't have to rent or pay a fee, just your ticket for entry. It's been more packed now so the line to get in is longer, getting a table is harder, parking is worse. PARKING: The parking lot is small so I had to park around the block, but it's not a long walk. But now that's it's busier you have to drive around the block tryna find street parking. INSIDE: The place itself is super cute. They have a small store where you can purchase skates and skate accessories, They have tables and lockers, Vending machines, photo booth, the skate rental area, bathrooms and floor is carpet(for safety) and of course the skating rink. FOOD: They also sell food and beverages. And have vending machines next to the rink. Water, Soda, pizza, slushys, popcorn, nachos and a few more things I can't think of right now( basically snacking food). Online they have their calendar with the "events". Each "event" is themed/based on a. Artist, music genre, or age range. Some nights are 18+ others are all ages. So I would recommend looking into the theme of the night before going.

Came here on a Friday night for their Old School R&B session. My wife bought tickets in advance and…read morehandled my skate rental while I went to find parking. The lot fills up fast and the surrounding neighborhood doesn't offer many options, so I ended up parking at the nearby Home Depot and walking over like a lot of other people. There was a long line to get in. My wife got inside before me while I parked. When I arrived, I was told I could go to the front since I already had a ticket and skates. I gave the woman at the door my name and explained my wife had already paid for my rental, but she didn't believe me. She shut the door on me multiple times while trying to verify. I had to text my wife to come confirm it. Eventually I got in, but it was frustrating. One of the male employees did apologize to my wife, which I appreciated. We skipped renting a locker and just left our stuff in a bag on top of the lockers. Once we got on the floor, we had a good time. The rink filled up quickly and at times it felt a bit crowded. There was a mix of beginners along the outer edge and more experienced skaters in the center, with everyone trying to find their lane. Saw quite a few falls, but the staff in referee shirts did a solid job keeping people moving and enforcing the no stopping rule. They don't allow cameras on the rink, but phones are okay. Overall, despite the rough start at the door, we still had fun. It's one of the few rinks in the area, so we'll likely come back and hope for a smoother experience next time.

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Enjoyed our time at LA King's Valley Ice Center for a private birthday skating party with our group…read moreof friends' children. We had a private instructor who coached, taught and helped the children skate. We had the ice skating rink in the back all to ourselves. There's 3 different rinks. All 3 different rinks played different types of music played on the speakers. As soon as we arrived we went straight to the left side booth where they had skates. The person was very nice and provided great customer service. Gave us the sizes we needed for skates. There are also shelves and places to store your shoes so you can skate confidently without having to worry about your shoes. It's so neat to watch others skating and doing their dance routines. We saw a group of skaters dancing and it was beautiful. You can tell their professionals. At the end of the party, they gave all 10 of our children free passes to come back and skate for free along with a free skating lesson.

Typing this review with one hand because my recent trip to LA King'a Valley Ice Center resulted in…read morea radial head fracture (at the elbow). I should have taken warning when we saw a girl being carried out of the rink by her family, but I was eager to skate again. Joining 2.5 hours into a public skate session, and on chopped up ice, after a 10 year hiatus from ice skating was probably not the best idea. However, the only reason I probably managed to avoid injury in the first 40 minutes of skating was the fact I wasn't using their poorly maintained rental skates, but my own Riedell skates. Unfortunately they still didn't save me from catching my blade in a divot, and injuring myself. This location has two rinks, one for public skating sessions, and another for parties, ice time rentals, classes, and hockey games & practices. From their calendar online it looks like they alternate the use of the rinks for these purposes. The last time I went skating (in NorCal) it was $8 for rink time during a public skate session, so to learn it was $20 for access to the ice (skate rental included, and no discounts for using your own skates), talk about sticker shock! For $20 dollars for a public skate you'd expect their to be a rink guard/safety staff enforcing rules, but there was none to be found during my visit, despite the number of kids using buckets (used for assistance when learning to skate) improperly (sitting on top of them, and pushing each other around), and slamming into the rink walls repetitively. Also no one was stopping folks from crowding and blocking the entry/exits for the rink, or the group of hockey players practicing runs across the ice, either of which could easily result in falls/injury. Well lesson learned - my next skating adventure will not be at this poorly maintained and poorly supervised location. I'll be driving a bit further to check out the rinks in Santa Clarita, or Van Nuys, and I'll be sporting wrist guards, and pads for my knees, and elbow!

Iceoplex - skatingrinks - Updated May 2026

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