Sports Interest Attractions
Attention sports fans! You won’t want to miss Providence’s competitive ice hockey team zipping around the ice. No matter which
team you’re rooting for, Choice Hotels offers comfort only minutes away from your favorite Rhode Island sports attractions.
In South County
Boss Ice Arena
1 Keaney Road
South Kingstown,
RI
02881
401-874-5480
Located on-campus at Rhode Island’s own University of Rhode Island, this skating rink is fairly new, but we’re confident that
its 2,500 person capacity is sure to lend it all things compensatory to experience. Circle the ice like you never have before
on this huge ice rink which opens its doors 7 days a week year-round.
Eagle Quest Golf and Leisure Dome
1 Keyes Way
West Warwick,
RI
02893
401-828-DOME
Rhode Island’s first indoor alternative golf learning and practice facility is also that of the entire New England region
of the United States. The huge dome roofs over 50,000 square feet, under which every golf feature can be found, from artificial
turf to a large sand trap and an 800-square-foot putting surface. 56 tee stations making this multitudinous experience sure
to accommodate crows of all sizes.
In Greater Providence
Providence Bruins
1 LaSalle Square
Providence,
RI
02903
401-273-5000
The Providence Bruins have been the top affiliate of the Boston Bruins for over ten years. Family fun abounds at this ice-laden
arena, as athletes go at it in perhaps the most aggressive sport known to mankind. Hosted by the American Hockey League, the
arena features wheelchair access and thirst-quenching refreshments.
Bank of America City Center Providence
2 Kennedy Plaza
Providence,
RI
02903
401-331-5544
Rhode Island is no stranger to cold temperatures, nay ice, and it’s proving it daily through an ice skating rink twice the
size of NYC’s Rockefeller Center. 14,000 square feet of skating rink are open year-round, and you’ll want to call ahead to
catch one of the rink’s many family events. Caught without skates to don? Rent a pair!
Pawtucket Red Sox
McCoy Stadium
Ben Mondor Way
Pawtucket,
RI
02860
401-724-7300
Home of the Red Sox's AAA team in the International League
Providence College Friars Men's Basketball team
. A charter member of the Division-I Big East Conference. Home games played at the Dunkin Donuts Center, Providence.
Brown University
Plays their exciting Ivy League brand of football and Basketball
University of Rhode Island Rams Men's basketball
Play at the sparkling Ryan Center facility, located in nearby Kingston.
The International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum:
Welcomes visitors from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for
seniors, military or students with ID, $5 for children under 16 and $25 for a family. Group tours for 15 or more may be arranged
by calling the Tour Coordinator at 401.849.3990. Special group discount rates are available.
The Tennis Hall of Fame at the Newport Casino, site of the first U.S.
National Championships in 1881, was founded by tennis innovator James Van Alen in 1954 as "a shrine to the ideals of the game."
The Tennis Hall of Fame was officially sanctioned by the United States Tennis Association in 1954 and was recognized by the
International Tennis Federation in 1986. Over the last ten years, the Hall of Fame complex and Museum have been restored to
their original splendor with the 1997 completion of a five year, $7.5 million renovation and endowment project.
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