Disclosure: This is a sponsored post as we were invited to Frozen in Ice. All opinions expressed are my own.
We LOVE new and “cool” things to do here at RNYM. When we heard about Frozen in Ice we knew we had to go and check it out. (E) and (A) are still HUGE Frozen fans, and although the two are not connected (other than that they deal with ice) I know that they will connect the two and it will be fabulous.
Frozen in Ice presented by Skylands Ice World is the first-ever ice sculpture extravaganza held at the Skylands Stadium Event Center. This indoor/outdoor event will feature more than 100 tons of ice transformed into breathtaking displays by the amazing ice artists at Sculpted Ice Works. Frozen in Ice will thrill both adults and children, and will offer lots of great photo and selfie opportunities! Parking is free.
Attractions
Indoors
• Ride down a huge 50-foot ice slide (36″ height requirement; children under 36″ must be accompanied by an adult)
• Go inside a life-sized ice cabin
• Sit on a giant ice throne
• See amazing ice sculptures of a horse-drawn carriage, working lighthouse, gold mine maze, Herbie the Miner, baseball player, snowman, snow princess, and more
• Enjoy cocktails and wine (additional charge) in a unique ice lounge and ice bar (see below for hours)
• Carnival games (additional charge)
• Hot food (additional charge): Hot dogs, hamburgers, pretzels, and more (click here for menu)
• Hot beverages provided by Cupa Cabana (additional charge): Hot chocolate, coffee, cappuccino, espresso
• Appearances by Herbie the Miner, mascot of the Sussex County Miners (Saturdays and Sundays, 3 PM–7 PM)
Outdoors
• Watch ice carving demonstrations by professional ice artists (Saturdays and Sundays, 12 PM–4 PM)
• Enter ice carving competitions for prizes (February 7 and 20)
• S’mores fire pit (additional fee)
• Take wagon rides and join in snowman building on the ball field (weather permitting)
• To prevent the ice sculptures from melting, our Event Center must be kept at or near freezing temperature, so please remember to dress warmly for optimal enjoyment of the event. Ski pants are ideal—but not required—for the ice slide.
Hours
Wednesday–Sunday: 11 AM–8 PM
Presidents Day: Monday, February 15: 11 AM–8 PM
Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays (except Presidents Day)
We will be attending this weekend to report back to you, but WE ALSO HAVE 4 TICKETS TO GIVE AWAY!!! LIKE, COMMENT, AND SHARE TO ENTER, WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN FRIDAY 2/12/16!!
This looks SO cool!!! My kids would love this!
Looks like fun!!!
Looks great!
Sounds like tons of fun!!
This looks awesome!
My kids love all things Frozen and frozen. This would be so cool to attend.
I love this! Hope I finally win something like this!- my kids would be so proud! ???
This looks awesome!
Wow. This looks so cool!
This looks fantastic! I’m so happy we have these special events right in our own county, my grandchildren will love this 🙂 Thanks!
Looking for something fun to do president weekend. …this might be just what I was looking for.
This sounds awesome!
We are huge Hockey fans so freezing is our thing! My kids would love this and so would we.
My kids would LOVE this! Might have to take them for their birthdays!!
Where can we get tickets?
This looks absolutely amazing
Please let us know if you liked it. looks liek there are only 5-6 sculptures there…
This looks amazing!!
What an awesome giveaway for the little ones :)!!
This looks great just for adults, lol.
My kids would love this!
Thats looks amazing!
Awesome place
Wonderful !
We are going this weekend. Would be nice to win something for once.
This look awsome Thank you Rockland Mom for sharing
This looks so cool!! My son would love it!
What a neat experience!
My kids would love this and so would I. I am a big fan of your paper and get such great ideas from it. Thanks so much for the great info you provide to us each month to make our kids life so much more fun!! ?
I would love to take Jack tomorrow but can’t find where to buy tickets!? Help??