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Leisure and Sport

Sub Zero

Sub Zero

Sub Zero is the latest creation of the ever transforming face of ice skating.

Sub Zero runs every Friday night, with a club atmosphere in the ice rink. DJ’s will perform at one of the biggest venues in Swindon, creating an environment which turns the rink into the hottest club night on ice.

Lighting effects in the rink have been enhanced, with £70,000 spent on extra effects to improve the atmosphere and provide an adrenaline packed venue.

The only way to appreciate such a venue is to see it for yourself so why not pay Sub Zero a visit on Friday and watch out for various one off specials throughout the year.

Watch a clip of SubZero on YouTube click here to connect (www.youtube.com)

All year round

Day Time
Friday 8.30pm - 10.30pm

Prices

All prices include skate hire.

Card Type Price
Non-Card £7.80
SwindonCard & Concession 1 and 2 - Peak £6.00
SwindonCard Concession 1 - Off Peak £4.50
SwindonCard Concession 2 - Off Peak £1.80

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