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Minnesota Ice Castles
ANNIE BAI THE RUBICON
Each year since 2011, Ice Castles brings a winter wonderland dream to life for families in five cities across North America. Ice Castles features ice slides, caverns, crawl tunnels, lantern passage, and their Polar Pub with one of the five locations being in Brighton, MN.
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The founder Brent Christensen originally built an ice cave in his front yard to entertain his six children, but as word spread around town kids from all over the neighborhood began to gather at the winter playground, calling it an “ice castle.” What started as a simple icy creation in Christensen’s front yard became a nationwide winter attraction.
General admission from Friday to Sunday Is $22 for ages 12 and up and $15 for ages 4 to 11. Week- day pricing is $15 and $11 respectively. Operating hours depend on the location, day and weather but the attraction is typically open after noon and into the evening. It is recommended to visit the castles after sunset when the sky gets dark as the colorful lights will be more visible.
The entrance to the castles featured a large archway that led to a winding path opening up to a landscape covered in icy castles illuminated by color changing lights. There were three slides of various sizes each made out of ice; eager visitors lined up for a turn while their families waited with cameras at the bottom.
The ice castles themselves looked more like ice mountains and upon closer inspection, the structures appeared to be formed out of tens of thousands of indi vidual icicles. In between ice tun