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SKATE CODE OF CONDUCT

RULES & CODE OF CONDUCT

 

We aim to create a fun and safe environment to skate and have fun with family and friends.

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The sessions are open to everyone regardless of ability.

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Our staff are welcoming and very helpful and our instructors are qualified. Once you have mastered the first steps to skating you will be back for more fun – Keeping active and keeping you Rollin' with Wheelie!

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All guests under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. You are not required to skate but must be on site at all times.

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Everyone wishing to skate will be issued a pair of hire skates. Skaters with their own equipment will need a safety check, if the equipment is deemed unsafe for our venue, you will need to purchase hire skates.

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We supply protective wear – pads and wrist protectors, these are to be returned at the end of the session. If you choose not to use the supplied pads and wrist protectors G&J Entertainment Ltd will not be liable for any injuries.

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You will be required to remove skates if you wish to purchase drinks/food and these must be consumed outside of the skating area.

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For safety reasons you will also be required to remove your skates if you wish to use the toilet facilities.

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You must NOT push or trip other skaters or staff. Any behaviour deemed dangerous or unfair to our skating guests or Wheelie staff will be dealt with accordingly.

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No guests will be able to skate if they are wearing unsuitable attire.

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Wheelie Roller Disco has a NO hat policy, you will be asked to remove these before you enter the skating area.

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You must not chew gum whilst skating.

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The management, Skate Rangers and Crew of G&J Entertainment Ltd reserve the right to refuse entry and/or remove any guests behaving to the detriment of others.

 

The Management,

G&J Entertainment Ltd

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