eonice
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Someone help me make sense of this. I know it's up to the individual business to set hours and of course there are variations, however the common theme I've observed is:
* early to mid-morning: freestyle
* mid-morning to mid-afternoon: public
* mid-afternoon to late afternoon: freestyle
* Friday night: public
* Saturday night: public
* Saturday/Sunday early to mid-morning: freestyle
* Saturday/Sunday mid-morning to late afternoon: public
On weekdays, after the last freestyle, some rinks may have a hockey game or two, but before/after that...nothing. Same with Sunday night. So basically, the ice is just sitting there. Also, who are daily public sessions for in the middle of the day if adults are working and kids in school? What is the reasoning behind these business decisions?
* early to mid-morning: freestyle
* mid-morning to mid-afternoon: public
* mid-afternoon to late afternoon: freestyle
* Friday night: public
* Saturday night: public
* Saturday/Sunday early to mid-morning: freestyle
* Saturday/Sunday mid-morning to late afternoon: public
On weekdays, after the last freestyle, some rinks may have a hockey game or two, but before/after that...nothing. Same with Sunday night. So basically, the ice is just sitting there. Also, who are daily public sessions for in the middle of the day if adults are working and kids in school? What is the reasoning behind these business decisions?