I liked almost everything: ice, clean, wide changing rooms with a TV and sockets, there is a good cafe, friendly staff and much more.
I didn't like it: there's only one toilet in the locker room for the whole team, including the coaches. Unfortunately, this cannot be changed.
And what is possible is to make signs with signs at the entrances and corridors.
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Кэти
Level 2 Local Expert
April 29
hello. I want to share my impressions about the palace.
to begin with, the palace itself is very beautiful, neat, convenient location, many changing rooms, on the 2nd floor there is a hall, many toilets and the like. The palace is decorated with many signs about the hockey section. the ice itself is also very beautiful, there are also many signs of our hockey team, there are stands near the ice where you can leave things. the door itself is perfect, there have never been any complaints, there is only one, one huge complaint about the figure skating section. I've been interested in this sport for a long time, ON MASS skating, because there's nowhere else! It's all about hockey, but everyone has forgotten about figure skating. there is, of course, a figure skating section, but they do not accept children after the age of 5! It seems like they opened an amateur figure skating department, but once a week, 1 hour of training is just ABOUT NOTHING!! this is very sad, as many children and teenagers are incredibly eager to play this sport, but there is no other place for them to get involved except in mass skating! but even so, I don't want to interfere with people's time, but you won't get any results there, and in 1 hour of time you won't have time to do anything on this massive one!
please increase the training in the amateur department to at least 2 times a week, AT LEAST! or make it so that you can get into the Central Bank. There are A LOT OF WONDERFUL kids going out in this WONDERFUL city
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Владимир Голодюк
Level 7 Local Expert
May 3
The smallest ice palace in the republic among regional cities. There weren't enough tickets for everyone at the President's Cup final. The palace was built without any prospects for the future development of this sport. In an effort to save public funds, the construction customer overdid it. The future had arrived, and their journey turned out to be depressing and dreary. The cramped arena does not meet the requirements of a popular sport among the population at all. I also want to tell you about the appearance. The slabs of the steps, the base of the contour of the building and the tall lawns near the building have fallen off, are wobbling, and bulged. The mismanagement immediately catches the eye. It's a shame for Vitebsk, for our team!