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Lake Geneva Ice Castles set opening date for the public
January 18, 2021 12:21 PM Margarita Vinogradov
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. The Lake Geneva Ice Castles at Destination Geneva National will open to the public at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 22.
The attraction will follow COVID-19 safety precautions including mandatory masks, limited capacity, increased sanitation of high touch surface and one-way markings on tunnels and crawl spaces.
The experience will feature ice-carved tunnels, fountains, slides, frozen thrones, and towers of ice embedded with color-changing LED lights.
This season, the attraction partnered with Destination Geneva National to also have a sledding hill, ice skating, a lantern-lit snowshoeing trail, igloo dining and an “Ice Princess Brunch,” in addition to overnight lodging.
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (WLS) A popular winter attraction in Lake Geneva opens Friday.
Ice Castles said it will open on at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22 at the Geneva National Resort & Club. Tickets are available for purchase available for purchase starting Tuesday.
Ice Castles, the seasonal entertainment company based in Utah, is known to create elaborate castles built entirely from ice in several cities across North America. Last winter, Ice Castles at Lake Geneva drew in thousands of people.
COVID-19 protocols will be in place, including mandatory masks, limited capacity, increased sanitation of high touch surfaces, and one-way markings on tunnels and crawl spaces, according to Ice Castles.