Power Play Rinks in Exton
701 Haywood Drive, Exton, PA 19341
Tel:
610.458.9160 | Fax: 610.458.9402

 

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Contact Information

Contact: Jeff Grable, General Manager
Hours of Operation:
Call for Times and Schedules, or visit their Web site.
 
Website and E-mail Addresses:
Web Site: www.PowerPlayRinks.com 
      
Email: jmg@powerplayrinks.com
Description of Services:

Where Winter hangs out for 365 days a year!  Where FUN goes to be really COOL and where Families go to spend some value time together.  Where only the best Hockey teams go to perfect their skills and play their hearts out.  Where Hockey fans hang out and cheer on their favorite teams.  Where parents bring their children for safe and wholesome activities.  Where adults go for a really cool workout and socialize.  Where most go to Chill Out and have great Birthday parties and where Companies go to celebrate whatever they want.  Power Play Rinks in Exton is a great place to go for just about any reason.  It's easily accessed off Pottstown Pike, just south of Eagle, and offers plenty of parking, great lighting, spotless restrooms, completely stocked retail store, with a state-of-the-art repair shop, and offers a full variety of food and drinks at their convenient snack bar.  Don't have skates?  No problem!  Offering a full line of perfectly maintained skates for rent, there's no excuse for anyone not to come alone, bring a date, grab the family or schedule your next party at Power Play Rinks in Exton.  Check out their skating clinics or lessons for private or group classes.  Have Hockey in your blood, but haven't found the right pond to hone your skills?  Or, maybe you're looking to join or set up a team.  Contact Jeff, Jeremy, or Lisa to see what classes are available or go to their site and check out what other activities they have in the works.  Get out, meet people, have fun, and end up healthier for it.  Power Play Rinks in Exton is a real indoor Ice Skating Rink that was designed, from the get go, to be an authentic Ice Skating Arena, not a bunch of warehouses pulled together, with a block of ice plopped in the middle - if you know what I mean.