Ice Castles bringing a winter wonderland to southeastern Wisconsin
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Posted: Dec 20, 2022 9:22 AM CDT

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LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Ice artisans will begin offering a winter wonderland in Lake Geneva in January, with slides, caverns, tunnels, crawl spaces and sculptures made entirely from ice.
To complete the winter wonderland aesthetic, they will also be featuring a horse-drawn sleigh ride trail, lighting features and winter characters for guests to meet.
Ice Castles will be entering its fifth winner in Lake Geneva in January, lasting for about four weeks.
Wally Bullard, the event manager of Ice Castles was joined by Alberto Huerta, the lead ice artist in discussing Ice Castles with us on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
More information can be found at IceCastles.com.
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