Whether you're stepping onto skates for the first time or preparing for competition, Dover Skating Center offers a pathway for every stage of your skating journey.
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Whether you're stepping onto skates for the first time or preparing for competition, Dover Skating Center offers a pathway for every stage of your skating journey.
Perfect for:
First-time skaters
Recreational skaters
Children and adults
Building confidence and fundamentals
⭐ Most Skaters Start Here ⭐
Perfect for:
Skaters who demonstrate proficiency of Super Skater 3 skills.
Bronze, Silver, and Gold Advancement
Skill development at an individual pace
Recreational and competitive pathways
Perfect for:
Goal-oriented skaters
Artistic and performance opportunities
Competitions and exhibitions
Team environment
Build Confidence: Learn skating skills in a structured environment with SRSTA certified instructors
Stay Active: Develop balance, coordination, and fitness.
Make Friends: Learn alongside skaters of similar ages and abilities.
Progress at Your Pace: Advance through skill levels as you grow.
Weekly Schedule
Thursday
Thursday
Saturday
Saturday
Achievement
Learn to Skate
Achievement
Learn to Skate
4:30pm-5:30pm
5:30pm-6:30pm
9:00am-10:00am
10:00am-11:00am
$80 per session
Skate rental included
Waiver and Registration Form required
Bonus! Stay and Skate After Your Lesson: Every lesson registration includes admission to the public skating session that follows your class. Family members who wish to skate must pay regular admission.
What age can start lessons? Ages 3 through adult.
Do I need my own skates? No. Rental skates are included.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothing and socks.
Can parents stay and watch? Yes. However, family members who are not taking lessons will need to pay regular admission to attend the open session following the lesson.
How do I know which level to register for? New skaters are evaluated by instructors and placed appropriately. This aligns with common learn-to-skate practice where instructors assess and place new skaters based on ability.