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    Ice Castles is a 1978 American romantic drama film directed by Donald Wrye and starring Lynn-Holly Johnson and Robby Benson. It is the story of Lexie Winston, a young figure skater, and her rise and fall from super stardom. Tragedy strikes when, following a freak accident, Lexie loses her sight, leaving her to hide away in the privacy of her ...

  2. Ice Castles is an award-winning frozen attraction located in four cities across North America. The experience is built using hundreds of thousands of icicles hand-placed by professional ice artists. The castles include breathtaking LED-lit sculptures, frozen thrones, ice-carved tunnels, slides, fountains and much more.

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  3. There is a fee to enter Ice Castles, but once inside, you will realize it was well worth every penny. Tickets for visitors 12 and up are $20 throughout the week and $29 on the weekends for General Admission. During the week, kids 4-11 pay just $15, and on the weekend, they pay $22.

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  4. Dec 31, 1978 · Ice Castles: Directed by Donald Wrye. With Robby Benson, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Colleen Dewhurst, Tom Skerritt. An inexperienced yet naturally gifted ice skater makes a spectacular debut in the skating world before encountering an event that could possibly derail her hopes and dreams.

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    • Drama, Romance, Sport
    • Donald Wrye
    • 1978-12-31
    • Sandi Barrett
    • New England (Massachusetts)
    • Dress For The Cold. The ice castles are open-air structures that envelop you in icey beauty, but remember, you are outside wandering around enormous piles of ice and snow.
    • Go Before Sundown And Stay After Dark. The Ice Castles are beautiful before sunset. The brilliant winter sun dances off the crystalline surface, creating an ever-changing play of lights and shadows.
    • Wear The Right Gloves. In addition to being in the moment, you will want to take photos, lots and lots of photos. The when-the-sun-goes-down temperatures are necessary for the ice; however, it is not so finger-friendly.
    • Take A Hike. Strolling hand-in-hand, or glove-in-glove, down the well-traveled quarter-mile trail through the woods is romantically whistful. As you stroll along the path, you will discover snow-covered grounds lit with dancing orbs, a curtain of hanging decorations, and trees wrapped in twinkling lights.
  5. Photo credit: Ice Castles. After a COVID break for a couple of years, Ice Castles is back in full splendor. Organizers set up their enchanting displays in five locations in the United States, and my husband Dean and I visited Ice Castles in New Brighton, Minnesota, on a beautiful, 10-degree night in January.

  6. Our primary goal at Ice Castles is to make people smile. Since 2011, Ice Castles has been dedicated to creating an experience that will live on long after the ice melts. For all who enter through our icicle-adorned archways, we hope the time spent at Ice Castles is a source of joy and inspiration. Bringing joy to others has been our mission ...

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