United Community Bank’s Ice on Main kicked off its 10th anniversary season Nov. 13 in Village Green next to Greenville City Hall downtown.
The open-air ice rink will be open through Jan. 31, 2021. In order to limit capacity and encourage social distancing, tickets for this year’s season will be date-specific, timed sessions.
Photos: Ice on Main opening day
“We are always excited for a new season of United Community Bank Ice on Main,” said Michelle Seaver, Greenville County president of United Community Bank. “This is a tradition we all look forward to as it gives our community a unique opportunity to connect during the holiday season. The rink is a place where we can come together to make memories with loved ones, and we are honored to return as presenting sponsor for the eighth consecutive year.”
In addition to limiting capacity on the ice, only one non-ticketed spectator per skater will be admitted to the event site. Any additional spectators may view the rink from the patio next to City Hall.
Other changes for this year include:
- Signage and physical cues such as tape and stanchions to help maintain social distance
- Face coverings are required
- Frequent disinfecting of high-touch surfaces and rental ice skates after each ice skating session
- Hand-sanitizing stations placed throughout the ice rink area

Ice on Main will also offer adaptive skate sleds, which will be available upon request at the on-site Skate Shed.
Tickets are $10 for people 13 and older, $8 for children aged 3 to 12 years and free for kids 2 and under. Ice on Main also offers $5 tickets from 2 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays in November and January and 3 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays in December.
The rink will be open seven days a week, except Christmas Day.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit iceonmain.com.