This is not in the best shape and not always clean. There is one main ice rink with limited seats but it is never full. The other little ice rink has no seats at all. When not skating, there are plenty of arcade games and a little place to get some food. There are plenty of tables for seating. The staff are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.
Phil G.
Classificação do local: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Disclaimer: this review is from the perspective of a parent of a youth amateur hockey player. Mt. Lebanon has a nice rink. The seating is stadium seating, made of concrete. There is a large area at the top where you can stand and watch. The concrete keeps the noise of the small kids running at a minimum. This rink also has a snack bar with hot food and freshly brewed hot coffee. They have a pro-shop, but it is usually closed. Looking through the windows, it appears to be primarily for figure skating so maybe it is open during figure skating events. They also have a skate sharpening machine in the lobby area near the skate rental. Supposedly someone is on-site who could sharpen your skates in a pinch. The parking can be a bit tight out front, especially during a tournament. Speaking of tournaments, there is plenty of room in the lobby to wait for game time and plenty of room inside the rink to watch the game, even if it isn’t your team that is on the ice. However, there is only one sheet of ice so quite likely if you have a tournament here your other games are going to be at another local rink such as Ice Castle or Blade Runners. This rink also has a small«studio» rink. This is a good size for clinics. I gave this rink 4 stars. I think it is a good rink for ice hockey, both regular season amateur games and for tournament games.
Ryan P.
Classificação do local: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
If you’re interested in the public skate session, make sure to check that it’s being held on the big rink — we made the mistake of coming on a Saturday the first time, and it was held on a ridiculously tiny rink so small as to force a perpetual turning motion. On our second try, we came on Sunday, and it was insanely full of kids with lax parental supervision. The rink seems to be poorly managed — they never bothered to flip the skating direction(most rinks flip half way through), they didn’t have a Zamboni intermission, and they didn’t stop kids from skating in every possible direction, throwing their hockey gloves in front of unsuspecting adults, etc. It was kind of a free for all. On one end of the rink, adults were conducting hockey drills for kids(bad idea during public skate), and kids were using hockey pucks in the main skating area. Good luck not tripping. Summary — great if you’re a kid, but stay away if you’re an adult. Next time we’ll try the adult only session.