Are the Dillon Ice Castles sold out?

Update: Tickets for The Ice Castles are now on sale! However, with limited capacity available the dates and time slots have filled up quickly and many times are sold out.

Where are the ice sculptures in Colorado?

The ice sculptures are located at 120 Buffalo Street, at Dillon Town Park. A large parking lot is available along Buffalo Street, right in front of the ice castles. Plus, an additional parking lot is found at the Town Hall, all within walking distance from Lake Dillon Drive.

Where are the ice castles located?

Now, the massive ice castle creations are available in Dillon, Colorado; New Brighton, Minnesota; North Woodstock, New Hampshire; Lake Geneva, Wisconso; Midway, Utah; and Edmonton, Alberta in Canada. In each location, guests can expect one-of-a-kind mazes, light shows, events, and more.

Do you need tickets for the Ice Castles?

Can I buy tickets at Ice Castles? Does “Sold Out” really mean there are no tickets available? Tickets for Ice Castles should be purchased online before visiting. Due to weather dependency, dates and hours are subject to change and the best way to ensure that we are open is to buy a ticket beforehand.

How long is the ice sculptures in Breckenridge?

Denver. Every January, Breckenridge, Colorado hosts the International Snow Sculpture Championships. Dozens of sculptures carved out of 12-foot blocks of snow are put on display for one week. Artists have 95 hours, some hand tools as well as their imagination to create their masterpieces.

How long does it take to go through Ice Castles?

Departure: You may stay as long as you’d like in the venue, as we do not limit the amount of time spent enjoying Ice Castles. Typically guests spend about 30 minutes to an hour. There is no re-entry allowed once you have left the venue.

Who is Lexie Winston?

Plot summary. Alexis “Lexie” Winston is a sixteen-year-old girl from Waverly, Iowa who dreams of becoming a champion figure skater. Her boyfriend, Nick Peterson, dreams of being a hockey player. Coached by a family friend and former skater, Lexie enters a regional championship over her father’s protests.