Share Discovery Village are pleased to announce that ‘Share Village on Ice’ will return for a second year, just in time for the festive season.
Having enjoyed great success with the novel venture last year, the synthetic ice rink welcomed nearly 9,000 visitors from all over Ireland and this year, they hope to emulate this success.
Share Discovery Village’s CEO Darragh Collins said: "When we started to plan for Share Village on Ice last year, we had very high hopes and expectations. We had a clear vision for what we wanted to create. I cannot believe how far we exceeded these expectations last year, both in terms of the numbers of people who visited the rink and how amazing the whole place looked. We are delighted to be able to bring an even bigger rink to Fermanagh this year again. We have had so many enquiries after last year and it is great to have been able to respond positively to these. We hope people will avail of the rink this year and that we can finish 2022 on a high."
From school groups, to families and couples, to corporate breaks and team building nights, Share Village on Ice is sure to create a fun-filled, memorable night for everyone. Themed sessions are also planned to get the party started, from 80s night, Country night and Disney sessions, skaters of all ages are guaranteed a good time.
Customers can enjoy seasonal food and drinks with some bites on the side. From hot chocolate and tea and coffee, to slushies, ice cream and hot food takeaway, there’s something for everyone.
Need a break from the frozen fun? Take yourself off the ice and onto the inflatable bouncy castle or have a go on the new curling lane. Fully decorated and watched over by our experienced staff, this exciting extra comes included with your ticket price.
There will also be letter writing to Santa and an opportunity to visit the man in the big red suit from November 26 for free.
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