As winter approaches, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) in Portland is offering a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a winter tradition in a synthetic environment. OMSI is hosting a special winter event called “Synthetically Possible: Winter ‘Ice Skating'”, where visitors can enjoy ice skating on a synthetic ice rink.
Unlike traditional ice skating rinks, the synthetic ice rink at OMSI offers a different experience that is both environmentally-friendly and accessible to all. Synthetic ice is made of a special material that allows skaters to glide just like on real ice, but without the need for electricity or refrigeration. This makes it an ideal option for indoor skating events like the one at OMSI.
The event is a fun and novel way for families and friends to enjoy the winter season, without having to worry about the cold or the ice melting. Skaters of all ages and skill levels are welcome to come and enjoy the synthetic ice rink, which will be set up in a designated area at OMSI.
The “Synthetically Possible: Winter ‘Ice Skating'” event is sure to be a hit with both locals and tourists looking for a unique winter experience in Portland. Visitors can enjoy the thrill of ice skating without the hassle of traditional ice rinks, making it a convenient and entertaining option for winter activities.
Don’t miss out on this special winter event at OMSI, where you can experience the magic of ice skating in a whole new way. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or just looking to try something different this winter, the synthetic ice rink at OMSI is the place to be. Grab your skates and come join in on the fun!
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