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Skate the Stadium returns to Credit One Stadium for the 2024 season

This Lowcountry holiday staple is back with a rinkside winter wonderland.

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Visitors can skate around the rink for $10 (tickets includes a skate rental and 45-minute session).

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Glide into the holidays with Skate the Stadium presented by American Express at Credit One Stadium. Back for its third season, this beloved Lowcountry tradition transforms the stadium into a winter wonderland with twinkling lights, cozy fire pits, and a synthetic rink.

Let’s dive into this year’s dazzling details:

  • New Outdoor Holiday Movie Series: Grab a blanket and enjoy free classic holiday movies (think: “Elf,” “The Grinch,” and more) every Friday night from Friday, Dec. 13 to Friday, Dec. 27.
  • Tree Lighting Ceremony: Take part in a festive tree lighting + holiday cheer galore including snow shows, face painting, and Santa sightings on Friday, Nov. 29.
  • Seasonal concessions: Warm up with s’mores, cinnamon sugar pretzels, hot chocolate, and seasonal cocktails, all while making unforgettable memories.

Pro tip: Snag your tickets soon to skate your way into the season’s magic.

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