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Family Travel: Ice Castles – Midway, Utah

We recently went on a family ski trip to Park City, and I’ll be sharing more details and planning tips on that soon.  While we were in Utah, since my parents don’t ski anymore, I wanted to take the family somewhere we could all enjoy = Ice Castles.

 

We had visited the Ice Castles 2 years prior, also during a January ski trip.  That time, we literally drove through a white-out snowstorm.  Our car almost got stuck in a ditch requiring the assistance of kind strangers to push us out and my poor mom panicked in the backseat urging us to “turn back turn back”.  But once we arrived, despite the snow and sleet coming down on us and below freezing temps – we had an amazing time.  So, naturally, everyone was up for it again!

There were several unique areas to explore within the Ice Castle.  The kids and adults all had so much fun discovering little nooks and suprises throughout the Ice Castles.

The slides were a huge hit!

This time, we lucked out both with timing and weather. The construction of the Ice Castles is a weather dependent process.  If it is warm, it slows the building process.  Typically, it seems like they try to open towards the end of December, but this year they had to push back the opening date for several locations.   This year, the Midway location opened on Saturday January 5th, just one day prior to our return home (and they are closed Sunday).

To learn more about the Ice Castles, you can click here.  Some basic facts:

Here are some tips for enjoying the Ice Castles:

I hope you are able to visit the Ice Castles! If you do, please share your experience below!

 

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