Northland is Cincinnati’s first indoor year round ice skating rink. Opening its doors in the summer of 1973. It features a regulation NHL size ice surface 200′ by 85′. The rink is home to Cincinnati AHL, Cincinnati Amateur Hockey Association the Queen City Figure Skating Club, Northland Figure skating Academy, UC Hockey Club and practice ice for the Cincinnati Cyclones.

Northland is also the place to learn how to skate and play hockey offering lessons for all ages and abilities. If you have any questions or are interested in lessons, please call our skate line 513-563-0008.

 

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Queen City Figure Skating Club

Queen City Figure Skating Club

Queen City Figure Skating Club offers group skating lessons for all skill levels and ages, provided in a fun environment from a highly trained coaching staff. Queen City Figure Skating Club has been a member club of the United States Figure Skating Association since 1956.

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Schedule is Subject to Change Without Notice
PUBLIC SKATING PRICE OPEN HOCKEY PRICE
Adult (13+)
$15.00 All Ages$15.00
Child (12&Under)
$12.00 
Skate RentalFREE    
Skate Trainers*FREE*   
* $25 Refundable Security Deposit Required   
Schedule is Subject to Change: Please phone ahead at 513-563-0001

For Groups of 10 or more Click Here!

 

What is the age range for DJ Northland Skates?

We have all ages show up at DJ Northland Skates from older couples & single skaters to parents with really small children. Largest age range is 13-17. For the little ones, a limited number of skate trainers are avaialbe for kids up to 40 pounds. Please supervise children not able to skate on their own!
 
 

What kind of music do you play?

We play most anything requested. From classic 80’s to top 40 and yes, Dubstep!
 
We use fair judgement in lyrics of songs. We’re not bound by FCC regulations however we use fair judgement and reseach songs we’re not familiar to us. The occasional non-FCC-Compliant word may be heard in select songs so we reccomend parents please use their own discretion when bringing little children to a DJ Skate.
We’re powered by Grooveshark™ so our database can cover almost 98% of all songs in the world.
 
 

DISCLAIMER – LASERS, STROBE LIGHTING AND FOG

Theatrical fog, and lighting effects are in use on this property during DJ Skates, if you have health problems that could be affected by strobe lighting, or artificial fog you should not enter the rink area during DJ Skates.
 
This disclaimer is played at the very beginning of every DJ Skate and offers a full refund to anyone that has a health concern. It is the responsibility of any patron to understand the full risks involved with glucose-based theatrical fog for lighting effects, the risk of a dispersed class 3B Laser and knowledge of any potential health concern regarding the risk of seizure or other health affects from moving lights, lasers and bright strobe lights.
 
 

DISCLAIMER – SKATE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Additional Notes About Public Ice Skating

These terms are in addition to all posted warnings and risks assiciated with ice skating alone. We encourage anyone to bring protective skating gear if you are not an experienced skater! Helmets, gloves. Elbow pads and shin guards are available for purchace at the pro shop.

From the DJs experience as a hockey player. My personal suggestion of focus is head protection (just ask my DJ assistant and check out his scars)! Second focus would be elbows and hands. Don’t hesitate to use the boards for balance!

 

Technical Specifications

DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT OUR DJ SKATE LIGHTING & FOG SYSTEMS
 
 
Class 3B Lasers
Lasers in this class may cause damage if the beam enters the eye directly. This generally applies to lasers powered from 5–500 mW. Lasers in this category can cause permanent eye damage with exposures of 1/100th of a second or less depending on the strength of the laser. A diffuse reflection is generally not hazardous but specular reflections can be just as dangerous as direct exposures. Protective eyewear is recommended when direct beam viewing of Class IIIb lasers may occur. Lasers at the high power end of this class may also present a fire hazard and can lightly burn skin. Many laser pointers at this output level are now available in this category. Source: Wikipedia
Our projector will always display a diffused beam so there is no great risk but DO NOT LOOK AT THE PROJECTOR! This particular warning is a required posting by our entertainment partners. Basically if the projector were able to focus the entire beam in to one single point, then it would be a risk factor however due to the nature of the design of the unit, it will never do that. See more photos at  https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.458367377534332.96228.115617388476001 and a video at  http://youtu.be/geuvC1WAubM?hd=1

Theatrical Glycol-Based Fog
Some possible side effects may include:
Irritation of mucous membranes such as the eyes and the respiratory tract associated with extended peak exposure to theatrical fog.
Short-term exposure to glycol fog was associated with coughing, dry throat, headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, and tiredness. 
Long-term cumulative exposure to smoke and fog has a potential to create chest tightness and wheezing and / or reduced lung function. Exposure to glycol-based fogs are potentially associated with acute and chronic adverse effects on respiratory health.
Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatrical_smoke_and_fog 

Our glycol-based fogs meet or exceed the standards of The Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA) however it is fully the responsibility of guests to determine if this risk is a concern. We do not reccomend children under 16 attend DJ Skates. If you or anyone you see might be experiencing any of the above symptoms, please exit the rink area immediately and inform a staff member.

Strobe Lighting & Moving (Intelligent) Lighting
Stroboscopic (‘strobe’) lighting may cause susceptable viewers to have an epileptic attack or otherwise damage their health. Anyone at risk for this condition should not attend DJ Skates. Our strobe lighting is programmed to only flash at a maximum of 3 cycles in any given second and is not constant. International standards state that frequencies faster than five cycles per second is where a potentially harmful effect is increased.

About Us
Published at the sole effort of Club MYX™ USA to provide full detailed information and disclosure to the public about the potential health risks associated with glucose-based fog machines and theatrical lighting. To this day we have never had any concerns about these topics but feel the public should be informed. We are a contractor for Northland Ice Center and accept zero responsibility for any damaged incurred from events where we are DJing. We do not own the lighting systems and are not required by the venue to provide any form of disclaimer. You agree to hold harmless Club MYX or DJ Northland (as a subsidiary of Club MYX) for any wrong doing in any event associated with this live production & show.

 
 

 

Looking to promote your business at Northland Ice Center? You can browse and buy Advertising Opportunities instantly through The MAPP™. There is a wide variety of marketing options available for businesses large and small.

Our Sports and Entertainment facility is home to more than 120,000 visitors each year. Advertise your business with us and take advantage of people attending hockey games, public skating, buying tickets, or visiting the website.

The diversity of events showcased with Northland Ice Center are constantly expanding and is a perfect opportunity to grow your company. Additional sponsorship opportunities exist with each event providing an opportunity to reach highly targeted audience demographics.

Or would you like to present an event here? Contact Club MYX for all of your audio & visual needs for local bands and entertainment services to perform at public skating sessions at Northland Ice Center.

 

 

 

Entrances

The main entrance to the Comcast Arena at Everett is located on the northwest corner of the Comcast Arena at Everett on Hewitt Avenue and Oakes Avenue. The secondary entrance is located on the south side of the venue on Wall Street. Premium seat holders have access to the private suite entrance located on the southwest corner of the venue on Wall Street and Oakes Avenue. All guests must enter the venue for an event through one of these entrances. The entrance located on the north side of the venue at Hewitt Avenue and Lombard Avenue is used primarily as the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center entrance.

 

Exits

Including the three entrances mentioned above, there are a total of nine general exit points from the facility at the conclusion of an event. All exits are accessible from the main concourse level. The number of available exits for an event will depend on the number of attendees.

 

Restrooms

Several restrooms are located throughout the entire building. There are a total of 11 restrooms distributed throughout the main concourse level and six bathrooms throughout the suite level. All restrooms meet or surpass ADA specifications. The Comcast Arena at Everett also has family restrooms located throughout the building to help facilitate the needs of families with infants and small children.

 

Guest Services

The Guest Services Center, offering assistance and information for all guests, is located on the main concourse level. Event staff members have been specially trained to assist all types of guest inquiries, security issues, ticket issues, problems, lost children, and lost-and-found articles. In addition, the Guest Services Center can provide patrons with disability assistance, by providing wheelchairs and hearing assistance devices. For your convenience, the Guest Services Center is open during all events.

 

Guests with Disabilities Information

The Comcast Arena at Everett recognizes the needs of persons with disabilities, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. The Comcast Arena at Everett exceeds city, state, and federal accessibility regulations to provide easy access for our guests. The arena has many features that are specifically designed to accommodate guests with varying needs. All entrances to the concourse level are wheelchair accessible, wheelchair seating is available throughout the inner bowl, and designated disabled parking is conveniently located near the main entrance. In addition, as part of our service, the Comcast Arena at Everett is equipped with a state-of-the-art wireless listening device system for the hearing impaired. We also have several wheelchairs on hand to accommodate mobility throughout the facility for guests in need. For wheelchairs and listening assistance headphones, please see the Guest Services Center located on the concourse level. Guests with disabilities may wish to contact the Comcast Arena at Everett in advance of their visit so that we can better accommodate and serve individual needs. For more information, please call 425.322.2644.

 

Merchandise Stands

Merchandise for the Everett Silvertips will be available at the Team Store and is located on the northwest corner of the Comcast Arena at Everett on Hewitt Avenue and Oakes Avenue. Additionally, Everett Silvertips merchandise can be found at various locations around the venue. For all other events, merchandise will be available at designated locations around the venue as well.

 

First Aid

For medical needs and emergencies guests at the Comcast Arena at Everett should go to the first aid center located in Section 116 on the main concourse level. For more serious injury, the Comcast Arena at Everett has a second first aid center that is accessible when needed on the event level.

 

Security

For security emergencies, patrons should either contact the nearest usher, or go to the Guest Services Center located at the main entrance.

 

Concession Stands

All catering and concessions is done in-house through Centerplate Catering. There are permanent and portable food and concessions areas throughout the main concourse level available to arena patrons. The Comcast Arena at Everett hosts a number of local, regional and national branded concession items.

 

The Ice Box Lounge

The Ice Box Lounge, located on the east end of main concourse level, is our in-house bar open to all guests. The Ice Box provides a unique view to both the main arena and the Community Ice Rink. The Ice Box is a perfect place to meet friends, socialize, and to get a drink.

 

The Arena Grill

The Arena Grill is a full-serve sit down restaurant on the Suite Level, accessible to Club Seat and Suiteholders. Reservations can be made by calling 425.322.2726.

 

Party Areas

The Comcast Arena at Everett has multiple party areas that can accommodate large groups of people. Party Areas are the answer. Located within various sections of the first and second levels, we turn your section into the envy of every other. With a full, private buffet located directly behind your seating area, you can eat and drink throughout the event while sitting a little closer to the action. Party Areas are available for private event night rentals on an event by event basis. For more information call 425.322.2609.

Accessibility Information

Tickets for guests with disabilities may be purchased by phone from the Comcast Arena at Everett Box Office at 866.332.8499. Tickets may also be purchased in person from the Box Office. Wheelchair accessible seating along with companion seating is available on all levels. Additional companion seats can be purchased based on availability. Aisle seats are available to guests with limited mobility. Please identify your need for accessible seating at the time of ticket purchase.

Additional accessible seating may be purchased based on availability. Please contact the Comcast Arena at Everett Box Office at #### for additional information.

Click HERE for an ADA Seating Chart.

 

Parking and Drop-Off Areas

Main entrances for the Comcast Arena at Everett are located on Hewitt Avenue and Wall Street. ADA parking is available on Oakes Avenue and in the Snohomish County Parking Garage. Convenient drop-off and pick-up areas for guests, taxis and limousines are located along Hewitt Avenue and Oakes Street.

 

Guest Services

Guest Services is located at the main entrance. Guest Services staff will assist with wheelchair escorts.

 

American Sign Language Interpreters

Interpretive services can be arranged for patrons with two weeks notice. Call the Box Office at####.

 

Personal Amplified Listeners

Personal Amplified Listener units are available free of charge with a photo ID at the Guest Services Desk at the Main Entrance. Subject to availability and distributed on a first come, first served basis.

 

Restrooms

All restrooms in the Northland Ice Complex & Arena are accessible to our guests with disabilities. There are four women’s restrooms and four men’s restrooms located throughout the arena.

 

Service Animals

 Trained guide dogs and service animals assisting guests are welcome at the Comcast Arena at Everett. All service animals must remain on a leash or in a harness at all times.

 

In Case of an Emergency

Guests in wheelchairs on the 200 level will exit through the Suite Entrance located on the southwest end of the arena. Trained employees will assist with the evacuation of disabled persons in the event of an emergency.

 

The snack bar is open all the time for snacks and drinks. Hot popcorn and nachos are available at public skating sessions and special events.

 

  • Fresh Coffee
  • Hot Drinks
  • Fountain Drinks
  • Energy Drinks
  • Candy Bars
  • Nachos
  • Soft Pretzels
  • Popcorn
  • & More