Congratulations! A Minnesota attraction has officially earned a Guinness World Record!

Congratulations! Minnesota Attraction Officially Sets Guinness World Record

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A fitting new world record has just been officially recognized in Minnesota by the team from the Guinness Book of World Records.

The announcement regarding this winter wonderland was officially released just ahead of their grand opening for the 2025 season. What an exhilarating way to start the festivities!

What Minnesota landmark recently achieved a Guinness World Record?

Eagan’s Minnesota Ice Festival set out to break a record that has been in place since 2010. That record? World's largest ice maze. I mean, it only seems appropriate that Minnesota would be the appropriate home of the world's largest ice maze, right?

The former record was held by a 12,855-square-foot ice maze located in Buffalo, New York, established in 2010. The Minnesota Ice Festival aimed to break that record and has achieved its goal.

The ice maze, located at TCO Stadium in Eagan, is 18,148 square feet - which is over 5,000 square feet bigger than the previous record! The walls for the maze are 8 feet tall, and are made of over 2 million pounds of ice. The maze's pathways offer almost a mile's worth of twists and turns to explore.

The event was canceled last year due to the very un-wintery conditions we saw most of the winter season. This year, however, has been cold enough for the maze and related events to happen!

What activities can be enjoyed at The Minnesota Ice Maze?

This world record-setting maze is part of the Minnesota Ice Festival, which is an event held at the Minnesota Vikings practice facility in Eagan. The ice maze is a key attraction, sitting right on the practice field at their facility. Here's a sneak peek:

In addition to the ice maze, visitors can enjoy an ice skating rink (complete with skate rentals available), a scavenger hunt, an ice slide, various ice games, an ice bar, a cozy warming house, food trucks offering delicious treats, and a lineup of exciting special events.

One of those special events is the Carver Cup, an ice sculpture competition that starts at the end of January. There are also several nights of live music, meet-and-greet opportunities with Viktor the Viking, and more.

Here are some key details you should know before attending the Minnesota Ice Maze and Festival: 1. **Location and Dates**: Make sure to check the exact location and the dates of the festival, as they can vary each year. 2. **Tickets**: Find out if you need to purchase tickets in advance or if they are available at the gate. Look for any discounts or package deals. 3. **Weather**: Dress appropriately for cold weather, as temperatures can be quite low during the festival. Layering is recommended. 4. **Activities**: Familiarize yourself with the activities offered, such as ice mazes, ice sculptures, food vendors, and entertainment options. 5. **Accessibility**: Check if the venue is accessible for individuals with disabilities and if there are any accommodations available. 6. **Parking and Transportation**: Research parking options or public transportation routes to the festival location to avoid any last-minute hassles. 7. **Safety Guidelines**: Be aware of any safety protocols or guidelines in place, especially regarding crowd control or health measures. 8. **Food and Drink**: Look into the food options available at the festival. Some events may have local vendors or specific food themes. 9. **Photography**: If you plan to take photos, check if there are any restrictions on photography, especially around certain installations or performances. 10. **COVID-19 Policies**: Stay updated on any specific health guidelines related to COVID-19 that may affect your visit. By being prepared and informed, you can fully enjoy your experience at the Minnesota Ice Maze and Festival!

The ice festival operates from Thursday to Sunday. On Thursdays and Fridays, the attraction welcomes visitors from 4 PM to 10 PM. On Saturdays, the hours extend from 11 AM to 10 PM, while on Sundays, it is open from 11 AM to 9 PM.

The attraction commenced its season on January 10 and will remain open until February 16.

Tickets are limited to a certain number per day, and can be purchased through the Minnesota Ice Festival website. Tickets are good for the day you select, and you can stay as long as you'd like (until they close that night).

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