Winter Is Coming… To The Bay!

Ice-Skating and Tobogganing is Returning to Winter Wonderland at Glenelg!

Grab your mates and strap on some skates because Glenelg’s Winter Wonderland is coming back for three weeks from 28 June – 22 July in the all-weather, clear-domed beach-side marquee. You’ll see the sky and sea as you skate undercover on the large 450sqm ice rink. Kids will love the 25-metre toboggan slide.

This year Winter Wonderland will also host an Opening Night Twilight Disco Party with DJ Filip Odzak. Sessions will be held at 6:00pm and 7:30pm so you can ice skate the night away to some cool tunes!

Another great part is that tickets are super affordable and also include skate hire! Everyone will also love the weekend ice dancing displays and the Winter Warmers vouchers so you can shop and dine for less along Jetty Road. It all makes for a great-value and fun day at the Bay. After your ice skating fun, head along Jetty Road Glenelg to find a warming hot chocolate, coffee or maybe a movie and a little retail therapy!

Getting there is also easy, just jump on the Tram and arrive at the Moseley Square doorstep or check out free-park-and-walk, free-park-and-tram, and other nearby parking options. Additionally, there is two hour free parking at GU Filmhouse and Partridge Street car parks.

One-hour skate sessions include skate hire and are $11 for kids; $16.50 for adults; $38.50 for families (2 adults and 2 children or 1 Adult and 3 children); $5 penguin skating aid. Toboggan rides $15 for 3 slides.

Stay tuned for more information at jettyroadglenelg.com and bookings via Oztix.

Winter Wonderland
Friday 28 June – Monday 22 July 2019
Moseley Square, Glenelg

Images by Meaghan Coles Photography

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