Ice Castle warms hearts this Valentine’s Day

February 5 2016

MIDWAY, Utah (Feb. 4, 2016) – Heat things up this Valentine’s Day by taking that special someone somewhere very cool: the Midway Ice Castles, located at 2002 Soldier Hollow Road, Midway, Utah, 84049. Hold hands as you explore the frozen tunnels, and get cozy as you squeeze through the icy slot canyons. Make her the queen of this castle as she poses for her Instagram selfie on our ice throne or is treated to a spectacular light show set to music.

In short, score some serious brownie points.

The acre-sized Midway Ice Castle, handcrafted using only water and ice, serves as a romantic backdrop for couples of all ages. Visitors will enjoy walking through 25 million pounds of ice that sparkles a glacial blue by day and glows multi-colored at night with the help of thousands of LED lights embedded in the ice.

“We’ve had quite a few marriage proposals and even a handful of weddings take place in our Ice Castles over the past few years,” said Brent Christensen, Ice Castles founder and creator. “There’s really nowhere else on earth people will find this kind of castle, so it’s the perfect place for those life-changing experiences—or just a really cool date night.”

The Midway Ice Castles is one of only four in the world and will be open through February, weather permitting. However, the venue is expecting a sold-out crowd for the Valentine’s/President’s Day weekend, so visitors are advised to purchase limited tickets in advance at icecastles.com.

About Ice Castles            

Ice Castles is a Utah-based company, led by ice artist Brent Christensen and CEO Ryan Davis, which creates acre-sized, all-ice castles at venues across the United States and Canada. Over 750,000 guests have visited an Ice Castle since the company's establishment in 2009. For photos, videos and more information, visit www.icecastles.com or http://instagram.com/icecastles_.  

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