Portland, OR – The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is bringing winter fun to the city with their latest exhibition, “Synthetically Possible: Winter ‘Ice Skating’.” This unique experience allows visitors to enjoy the thrill of ice skating without the need for actual ice.
The exhibition features a synthetic ice rink that provides a realistic skating experience, complete with the sensation of gliding across the ice. Visitors can bring their own skates or rent a pair on-site to enjoy this exciting winter activity.
“We wanted to offer a fun and unique experience for our visitors during the winter months,” said a representative from OMSI. “Synthetically Possible allows people of all ages to enjoy the magic of ice skating right here in Portland.”
In addition to the synthetic ice rink, the exhibition also includes interactive displays and educational activities related to ice skating and winter sports. Visitors can learn about the science behind ice skating, explore the history of the sport, and even try their hand at designing their own ice skates.
The “Synthetically Possible: Winter ‘Ice Skating'” exhibition is a great way for families and friends to come together and enjoy a winter-themed activity. Whether you’re a seasoned skater or a complete beginner, this unique experience is sure to delight and entertain.
Tickets for the exhibition are available for purchase online or at the OMSI box office. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of ice skating in a whole new way this winter at OMSI.
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