Photo by Sawyer D Argonne / sdargonne@summitdaily.com
The Dillon Ice Castles will open Saturday, Dec. 19, inviting guests to once again make their way to the Dillon Town Park to view the fourth iteration of the frozen attraction.
The castles initially were scheduled to open Dec. 26, but officials said favorable weather conditions have set the table for an early unveiling.
“Mother Nature was nice to us this year, so we were able to get the castle open earlier then expected and hopefully make a lot of people happy this Christmas,” said Melissa Smuzynski, a spokesperson for Ice Castles.
In recent months, crew members have been on scene placing thousands of icicles to construct the castles, which are sprawled over an acre of the park and complete with tunnels, fountains, slides and towers embedded with colorful lights.
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Dillon’s Ice Castles on Dec. 21, 2018. (Andy Cross, The Denver Post)
The Ice Castles in Dillon announced that they would open to the public on Saturday at 6 p.m.
General tickets go on sale Friday morning on the Ice Castles website. Pre-sale tickets have already been available since early December.
General tickets for 12 and up cost $17.99 Mondays through Thursdays and $22.99 Fridays through Sundays. Child tickets cost $12.99 Mondays through Thursdays and $17.99 Fridays through Sundays. Holiday Pricing (Dec. 19-Jan. 3, Jan. 18 and Feb. 15) is the same as weekend pricing.
Some tickets may be available onsite if they are not already sold out, but those prices are subject to higher prices. Ice Castles recommends that people buy tickets online ahead of time.
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Photo by Sawyer D Argonne / sdargonne@summitdaily.com
The Dillon Ice Castles will open Saturday, Dec. 19, inviting guests to once again make their way to the Dillon Town Park to view the fourth iteration of the frozen attraction.
The castles initially were scheduled to open Dec. 26, but officials said favorable weather conditions have set the table for an early unveiling.
“Mother Nature was nice to us this year, so we were able to get the castle open earlier then expected and hopefully make a lot of people happy this Christmas,” said Melissa Smuzynski, a spokesperson for Ice Castles.
In recent months, crew members have been on scene placing thousands of icicles to construct the castles, which are sprawled over an acre of the park and complete with tunnels, fountains, slides and towers embedded with colorful lights.
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