Fred Rust Arena

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Newark, United States

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Ice skating rink

Fred Rust Arena Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fred Rust Arena is located in Newark, United States on 547 S College Ave. Fred Rust Arena is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category ice skating rink in United States.

Address

547 S College Ave

Phone

+13028312868

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Ankit Patel

The Fred Rust Ice Arena is located on South College Avenue on the campus of The University of Delaware in Newark. Over the years, the arena has been home base for some international figure skating legends, like Tara Lipinski. Though it’s often reserved for hockey matches and figure skating competitions, it’s frequently open to the public as well. Ice skating not only burns tons of calories, but it’s a fun way to spend a few hours, especially when the weather isn’t conducive to outdoor activities. Skates are available to rent on-site, and tickets to scheduled events may be purchased online or at the door.

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Cailyn Pan

Great facility! We came here for a field trip! The music and lights were great and we had a blast! The skates are okay. I got the figure skates. They are easier to control. The hockey skates can go faster but they are harder to control... We came here in January and the rink was still decorated for the holidays. It looked splendid! (I used to take lessons here but my skates are too small for me. They also have summer camp here too.)

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Mark Pescatrice

Fun place for the family. Summer ice skating camp was super fun for my seven year old. Winter skating was so much fun around Christmas and new years, too. They have a winter theme and dim the lights so it is like skating outside after dark. It is also a fun place for a date.

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Bill McHugh

The Christmas music while appropriate for the season was slow and dated. It could have been more up beat and fun music. Well kept ice rink though.

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Kevin Mckenney

Always a fun place to go to whether it's public skating or watching the University of Delaware play ice hockey...not a bad seat in the house.