Monday, August 29, 2016

Lake Placid 2016 Adult Skate Week Review (with 2017 update)

So here's some Raves and Rants (a la' skatingforums.com) for the Lake Placid Adult Skate Week!

NOTE TO SKATERS: There were occasional checks of the name tags to make sure you were authorized to skate on the adult ice. You will need to have your LP Adult Skate Week nametag with you when you skate. Don't leave it in your hotel, car or locker.

Raves:



The Ice: In previous years the adults had to time-share the ice with either hockey training, or synchro training. This year there was ice available almost all day on both the USA and 1980 rink. I think there was only a couple of hours a day that we didn't have ice available.

There were two full sheets of ice simultaneously available from M-F. One sheet was reserved for group lessons, the other was adult freestyle. The ice was resurfaced on an hourly basis and the quality of the ice was always great. On Saturday there was a single sheet for morning skate and the afternoon there was the Adult Show on the same sheet.

If you want good ice and lots of it, you'll find it here.

Coach Professionalism: There was one group lesson I attended where a coach had the wrong lesson time and showed late. Another coach waiting to start her lesson in a half hour took charge and quickly started a lesson on the same topic. It's too bad the first coach missed her time--it happens--but it's good the other coach saw the situation and took it in hand. I think this kind of step in and work the issue was uniform throughout the coaching staff for the entire week--except for one incident that roiled several skaters so much that one wanted to demand part of her money back (see below).

Schedule Changes: They now update the schedule by email. Thumbs up!

Facebook Presence: They have an active presence on Facebook for the Adults so you can always share pictures with family back home. You can spot me in a couple of pictures, I'm the skater looking respectful like I'm in church.

Reception Registration: All the paperwork, lanyard and t-shirt were all organized and ready to go, It took like 2 minutes to pick up everything and go. There were a number of coaches present and ready to work their schedules. It's a good opportunity to meet old friends and talk to coaches.

Facilities Issues: The janitorial staff was very responsive to facilities issues in the Ladies Dressing Room. I mention this because in 2014 there was a plumbing problem that was never attended to, so Bravo for moving forward on this issue! The janitorial staff was great and respectful of the skaters privacy when they needed to enter and clean or service the towels and toilet paper. Thanks!

Adult Skating Show:This was a lot of fun to watch. I'm not a performer so I did a lot of videos for people. You have to submit a form, don't dither or you won't be in the program. You don't need to come with fully prepared. There was one woman who decided on Wednesday to perform so she got some music cut and some choreography and  skated with only a few hours practice.  And you don't need a fancy costume. There's the skate shop across the street.

Figure Skating Shop: Across the street from the rink is a building with "Skaters Welcome" on the front. They have a nice selection of used children's and adult costumes, some second hand skates, and 'emergency skate supplies'! They had very reasonably priced Mondor knee-hi's in two weights, tights, gloves, Rockerz, soakers, laces, Zuca inserts, skating shirts, skating jewelry, and other skating essentials such as gel ankle tubes. Always worth going in and stocking up. The knee-hi's were much less than I was charged on Amazon!  I encourage supporting this shop as they make a real effort to support the Adult skaters during their week. And did I say the prices were reasonable? Really reasonable! 

Rants:


I kind of drifted through the week enjoying my skating, so I interviewed other skaters to get Rants. There were only two things that really pissed me off.

In order of importance to the adult skaters.


The clock issue has been fixed! As of the 2017 June class the hockey clock is on!

The Unreadable Clock in the 1980 Rink: Okay, this is mine. I rate it as the #1 issue since it affected every skater on the ice, every hour, every day. Here's the deal, the clock is at the roofline, is the size of a clock behind the counter in a bar filled with motorcyclists and to top it off it was set for Mountain Time--three hours off. No one in the rink can read it unless they have a telescope. And even if it could be read from a distance, it was blocked from two thirds of the rink by a huge television screen.  People told me they were late for group lessons because they couldn't find the time.

I knew this about this issue and I was prepared to deal with it. I wear a watch on the ice. And skaters would come up to me and ask the time all the time because the CLOCK IS UNREADABLE!

I can read the clock.
If someone from the rink is reading this I'll calm down and explain. No one's worn watches in 15 years. And if they have a cell phone, they don't want to take it out of their pocket on the ice, because they might drop it. They need a clock. And now  it's not just small, it's blocked from view. 


Fortunately, the rink has a solution, it has a big hockey scoreboard in the center of the rink that is visible from everywhere. I've seen ice rinks in the middle of no where with only two skaters on public ice run the hockey clock. Why doesn't the LP rink? Are they cheap? Do they have a 'policy' that it doesn't run except during games? Is it a union issue? No idea. But apparently, they don't care if you can't tell the time.  



Since this has been going on for years, I don't think they're ever going to fix it. They can turn on the hockey clock or get a clock that's readable. But they haven't . Bring a cheap watch with you and wear it on the ice. Don't say I didn't warn you if you miss a lesson.

 

Kid Skaters Accessing the ADULT Ice:   I was informed that a coach brought her kid skaters on the adult ice to practice. Two adult skaters approached the coach and politely informed her this was Adult Ice and she shrugged it off. When the kids tried to get their music to play a staff coach helped them set set up their music rather than telling them to beat it. I know coaches have behind the scenes relationships so fixing this issue becomes the skating director's problem: NO KID SKATERS ON ADULT ICE--!! Kids didn't pay for it, and they disrupt the skating of the adults. One skater who told me about this incident said she spent half a lesson on her program swiveling her head to keep an eye on the kids because she was afraid they'd run into her.  She also said that if it had happened again she was going to demand her money back for that day's skate. This incident induced some real rage.
Kids!!!!
We come to Lake Placid skate on adult ice with adult skaters. If we have to share the ice with kids we might as well stay home.  So, I guess if you as a skater want to fix this issue, you have to complain mightily when it happens and ask for part of your money back.



Facilities: Multiple skaters complained about the condition of the Ladies Dressing Room. This is a problem that really belongs to the manager of the entire facility.
1. They may have to leave the heat on, but putting in a fan (one of those room fans, not a desk fan) to get the warm air circulating would reduce the overheating problem. Without a fan the place is just a sauna.
2. They need to fix the leaky toilet. Maybe there's mold under the matting. And is the concrete floor sealed against water?
3. Hey, a new coat of paint wouldn't hurt.
4. Skaters had particular contempt for the showers. And of the three sinks only two worked. They even turned off the hot water to the sinks. Is there hot water to the showers? I don't know because no one used them. 


If ORDA doesn't want to fix it they could always put up a big sign "1980 Women Skaters Olympic Dressing Room: Sit where Linda Fratianne (Silver) sat, because the stuff in here is that old". Yeah, some women were pretty snaky about it.  One woman recommended gutting it and completely redoing it, but I don't think that will ever happen. It's marginally above a dump but it is clean.  So props to the janitorial staff for their hard work.
 
You never get a second chance to make a first impression:
Forgive me, I'm  annoyed. And so was every skater I asked about this. The reception usually has some simple hors d'oeuvres and non-alcoholic drinks. This time they had some water crackers and dried up cheese. Not only was it dried up, even though my group arrived there the first thing, large chunks were already cut out. So, there was a distinct impression these were cheesy rejects from another party.  I love cheese and I tried to eat a piece on a water cracker, Reader, I did not swallow it. I didn't actually see anyone eat anything. I asked later if anyone found any drinks and no one had.

You think I'm petty? My fee paid for that.
 
Notes to Skaters:
1. If you are a male skater, make a note that you are Male on the Adult Show application, otherwise you may be referred to as 'she' in the printed program.

2.  If you want a lower level locker ask for one with an even number. 

3.  If you're not on Facebook, it's worth it just to join for the LP Adult Skate Week Posts.

4. Don't forget to bring a wrist watch. You'll kick yourself when you realize you really, really need it on the 1980 rink.  




Done until 2017!

 


 





4 comments:

  1. The "coach bringing a kid onto the ice for practice /lesson " thing happened during the adult weekend as well. I didn't hinkle about it again the time, but if it happens the next tkne, I'm going to say something. Ditto on the measly snacks at the reception. I also noticed that the lake placid skating Facebook page had no adult coverage for the entire weekend. Obviously, we are second class as far as they are concerned.

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  2. I thought my experience at Adult Week several years ago was bad (it was more the people and not the facility), but DANG!!! Kids on the adult sessions???!!??? You're right; for that you can stay home. I don't think there has ever been hot water in the sinks; at least not that I can remember. The reception and old cheese? Not acceptable! Last time I was there, there wasn't much, but what there was you could eat.

    And I always wear a watch. I don't look at my phone enough to use it for the time.

    Hope next year is better. Hope to be there next year!!

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  4. The Wednesday night Curling Party - Best ever with food and drinks!

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