It’s the most wonderful time of the year and it seems like everybody is putting together their holiday to-do lists. Decorating and buying oodles of gifts can be stressing — give yourself a break by visiting this festive ice display in Maryland. Bring the whole family or treat yourself to this magical winter wonderland this season.
The Gaylord National Resort is a hotel and convention center located at Maryland’s National Harbor.
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This is a neat spot to visit year-round, with its indoor atrium as the centerpiece. The holidays take this place to a whole new level.
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The Gaylord National offers a handful of seasonal activities during the holidays, including indoor ice skating, breakfast with Santa, and more. The ICE! exhibit is the main attraction.
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Over 2 million pounds of ice is used to make this fabulous display every year and this season’s theme is Charlie Brown Christmas.
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This holiday attraction is kept at a chilly 9 degrees fahrenheit so guests are given a warm coat. Be sure to bring a hat, scarf, and gloves, too!
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Peruse this bright winter wonderland, featuring your favorite Peanuts characters. You’ll be wowed at how many details went into these ice sculptures.
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Don’t miss out on the two-story ICE! slide!
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Slide into the holidays with a visit to this unique attraction. See you there!
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Address:
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201 Waterfront Street
Oxon Hill, MD 20745
For more information about ICE! and other holiday events at the Gaylord National this year, click here.
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