Ice Rink Flooded: Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland Struggle

Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland skating rink looks like a swimming pool. (© Karla Pequenino)

 

Ice skaters leave Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland Ice Rink frustrated with the flooded arena after bad weather.

Cardiff’s temporary winter skating rink closed for five days because of the heavy wind and rain. “It’s over priced and the ice rink is more of a swimming pool,” complains sales consultant Tanyth Powell, one of the many upset about the funfair’s outdoor ice arena.

Tanyth will not be putting on her skates this season as she does not see progress from last year. “I don’t see anyone trying to push the water off. They should improve the drainage and cover it up.”

When contacted, the funfair’s management explained that clearing the water would also remove the ice. “Actually, we lose very few days to weather annually, but the mix of very high winds, rain and warm temperatures are the worst for an outdoor rink,” says Tim Powell (no relation to Tanyth Powell), the director of Orchard Media and Events Groups which runs Winter Wonderland. “Putting a roof would not stop the wind’s friction and you would lose that great outdoor sensation.”

Tim Powell suggests visiting the new Ice Kingdom while the weather does not improve. “There is still plenty to do on site of Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland.”

 

People are unable to skate in the flooded rink. (© Karla Pequenino)

 

Management at Winter Wonderland explain some of the problems of a temporary covered Ice Rink structure. (© Karla Pequenino)
Management at Winter Wonderland explain some of the problems of a temporary covered Ice Rink structure. (© Karla Pequenino)

 

The director of the event recommends trying other activities at the funfair. (© Karla Pequenino)

 

Finding inspiration in the flooded ice rink

The water-filled rink inspired a photojournalism student. David Allen from the University of South Wales shared a collection of black and white pictures of the rink on Twitter.

“The rain on the ice created a reflection of the giant wheel which made for a great shot. Also that the ice skaters were making water ripples that just added to the view,” says David. His pictures were taken last Sunday right before the Ice Rink was closed due to safety concerns.