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Centennial Sportsplex Rink
Categories: Active Life Skating Rinks Active Life Swimming Pools Active Life Tennis Skating Rinks, Swimming Pools, Tennis [Edit]
222 25th Ave NNashville, TN 37203
(615) 862-8480
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 6 am - 8 pm
Fri 6 am - 6 pm
Sat 9 am - 5 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
6 reviews for Centennial Sportsplex Rink
6 reviews in English
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Review from Jason G.
Hendersonville, TN
Love, love, love the Sports Plex. Great people and always a ton of fun each time myself, wife and our kids go!!
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Review from Stuart W.
We were there for the City Swim Meet. As natatoriums go, this one is pretty darn great (but if its named after America's best unsung swimming great, Tracy Caulkins, it better be.
Our kids are all young, so we were only there for the 6 and under swimming, but they had well over 250 little kids running around, plus parents, coaches, siblings and assorted well wishers -the place could have, heck should have been a disaster, but it is set out incredibly efficiently. All the kids made their events, there were no long delays that plague other swim meets, and the inside was actually less humid than the outside.
I do have to add that the fact that my kid placed 9th in the whole city with one more year to go as a 6 an under also helped my love of the place (proud dad has to get in a brag every once in a while). -
Review from Anna A.
Nashville, TN
I really don't know what other city's offer in regards to a Sportsplex so I don't' a basis for comparison. I think ours is pretty nice. It has an ice skating rink that seems adequate though crowded. When I was a kid in Orlando, ours had music and disco lights which I notice it's just more of a circle around the place kind of deal and there isn't a warm place to sit and watch your kids.
There are Olympic size pools with swim lessons offered as well as diving. I took one of the children's swim classes with my son and I thought it was very good. There are lap lanes open in a different pool than the swim lessons.
You can have birthday parties here and use the rink and/or pool. If you aren't a member of the Y and are in need of a winter place to wear your kids out, I think this is a great option. -
Review from Sharon N.
Nashville, TN
The Centennial Sportsplex is a huge athletic facility near Centennial Park. You can buy memberships to use all the facilities, but I always go to the Sportsplex for their public ice skating on one of the ice rinks. There is also an intramural ice hockey team that practices here, and the Nashville Predators hockey team also uses the facility for training.
The ice rink has rental skates, or you can bring your own skates to use on the ice. The admission fee is cheap only $6 to skate all evening long. And the skate rental is another $2 on top of that. It is a great place for an evening of cheap wholesome fun. So if you've had one too many nights at the bar and want to relive some youthful excitement, go ice skating! The rink can be pretty busy on weekend nights, but it is a lot of fun to go to an open skate in the arena during the summer months. You can get cooled off and do something really different.
Watch out for the legions of teenagers all ogling each other. Otherwise this place is a lot of fun. -
Review from Mariela C.
San Francisco, CA
The winter and wanting to re-create non-existent memories of snow and snow rinks usually brings me to the Centennial Sportsplex. I hear they are home to a pool and fitness center but all I know is the ice rink so that's all I'll talk about. It's $6.00 to get into the rink and $2 to rent a pair of skates for those of us that don't care enough to purchase some. Though I am a big fan of falling and stumbling around the rink, I'm not a big fan of the hordes of teenagers that I find generally maddening. If nothing makes Christmas more Christmassy thank ice, gloves, and snow coats, this should be on your winter list, but don't say I didn't warn you. Besides general admission skating fun, the Centennial Sportsplex also offers skating lessons, hockey leagues, and the occasional Predators practice.
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Review from Ian K.
Nashville, TN
Two sheets of ice with a fair number of public skating sessions. Both figure and hockey skates are available for rent. If you check the Nashville Predators website, you may also make it to one of their public practice sessions on the B rink. Skating lessons and hockey leagues are available.
An olympic sized swimming pool, a diving well, and a smaller recreational pool is available.
Fitness classes, including yoga, are held on site daily.
Fees are lower for Davidson County residents and several types of membership options are available.
