Regardless of exact location, these top of the line hotel ice rinks go heavy on the amenities just as they do for staying visitors. With nearby bistros for tasting warm beverages after a couple laps, happy tunes on full blast frequently gave by expert DJs, and other wintry additional items, they're welcome options to seasonal trademarks and shouldn't be missed. The greater part of these rinks are limited engagement opportunities so whether you book an overnight stay or simply pop by for a visit, don't wait to lace up.

Hotel Ice Skating Rinks: The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Nevada

The cold, hard realities: Overlooking the heart of The Strip, leave the one-armed bandits for some time and invest some energy gliding more than 4,200 square feet of smooth ice at The Cosmopolitan, open until Jan 3. In case you're to a greater extent a watcher than a skater, appreciate roasting s'mores by the flame or wonder about the totally weird exhibition of snow falling in Las Vegas: a light dusting will happen every 30 minutes between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Hotel Ice Skating Rinks: Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, New York

This 9,700-square-foot mountainside skating arena at the Mohonk Mountain House is maybe the Grande Dame of skate and stay encounters. The rink is situated inside of a huge wooden structure that incorporates a 39-foot-tall chimney made out of the same stone that makes up the cliffs that encompass Lake Mohonk. Additionally accessible: skating lessons, and for overnight visitors, you can get educated in broomball and curling. Open until late March.

Hotel Ice Skating Rinks: The St. Regis Atlanta, Georgia

The lodging's 40,000-square-foot Pool Piazza goes from warm desert spring to winter wonderland when the Astor Holiday Rink takes control over this month. A billowing sheer tent shields skaters from the elements, while twinkling white lights and holiday tunes add to the happy environment. Fuel up afterwards with a mug of rich hot cocoa and gooey s'mores, while settled by the Piazza's comfortable open air chimney. Open until Jan 3.