Shrek the Halls over to ICE! at Gaylord Palms

Gaylord Palms has opened up their hotel to Shrek and his friends! This year, the Gaylord Palms' annual ICE! ice-slide-and-sculpture attraction is sponsored by DreamWorks, and Shrek and all of his fairytale friends from Shrek The Halls can be found throughout.
Shrek the Halls Image Dakster Sullivan
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Gaylord Palms has opened up their hotel to Shrek and his friends! This year, the Gaylord Palms' annual ICE! ice-slide-and-sculpture attraction is sponsored by DreamWorks, and Shrek and all of his fairytale friends from Shrek The Halls can be found throughout.

On a recent visit, after taking a family picture and getting our coats, we hurried into the main area where the story commenced. Shrek's hut was the main entrance into the experience, and it was spot-on from the movies!

To give Shrek and his friends life, a team of 40 artists actually came all the way from China. Upon arrival, they spent a month in the Kissimmee area sculpting and crafting these giant works of art made from 2 million pounds of ice. After the attraction was completed, 10 of the artists remained behind to continue freshening up the ice during its' holiday run.

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The colors of the characters and the stories they tell are magnificent--the artists really captured the colors and the look of the movie. Most important: the massive ice slides are definitely a huge hit with young and old! Here’s a little slider's tip: Make sure your parka is under your tail before you slide, or you'll risk getting stuck.

Of all the sculptures I saw, my personal favorite was Dragon. Her look was spot-on, and brilliantly done. Don't let my picture fool you. She was too big to get into one shot. I took about 5 pictures in sequence just to capture her entire body.

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The really nice thing about this attraction was that while you saw Shrek in 99% of the exhibit, it didn't mean that the original Christmas story couldn't still be found. Take a look for yourself.

This is the first year that the ICE! exhibit centered around a major film character, and in my opinion, they did it very well. I could tell that everyone around me was just as amazed as I was, too. Overall, this was a great family experience!

If you would like to experience ICE! for yourself, here are some helpful tips:

  • ICE! is stroller and wheelchair friendly. All walkways are carpeted and are fairly wide in size.
  • Wear closed-toed shoes.
  • Don’t underestimate the comfort of a good scarf, hat, and gloves!
  • Make sure your camera or phones can handle temperatures as low as 9 degrees Fahrenheit. My Canon Rebel froze up on several occasions during the experience.
  • Note: Gaylord Palms provides parkas for each guest (at no extra charge).
  • Tickets can be purchased online or at the door.

Tickets to ICE! were provided to me at no charge.