Minus 5 Ice Bar

3770 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas

$17 for an Ice-Bar Experience for Two at Minus 5 Ice Bar ($34 Value)

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Everything is made of ice at this unique lounge, including the bar top, the glasses, and even the furniture

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$17 for an Ice-Bar Experience for Two ($34 Value)

In addition to admission, both guests will receive a parka, boots, and gloves to wear during their stay inside the icy bar.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires Aug 29, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Not valid until 4 hours past time purchased. Not valid with any other specials or offers. Not valid after 6 P.M. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Minus5 Ice Experience

Minus5's unusual experience always starts with a trip to the coat check. But instead of hanging up visitors' jackets, staffers there hand out gloves and parkas. These luxurious duds prepare guests to step inside the refreshingly chilly winter wonderland.

Beyond the front doors lies a multi-chambered palace of ice, where seats, walls, bars, and even glasses are made of frozen water coaxed to hold a certain shape. Beverages are served in custom glasses that are actually ice. They're hardly the only entertainment available, though. Amid upbeat music, each room of the attraction features a unique artistic theme manifested by resident ice artists through a variety of sculptures and pieces of icy decor, many lit by colorful LEDs. Professional photographers prowl the passageways alongside the waitstaff, ready to snap photos for guests to immortalize memories or remind themselves that they didn't actually step into Narnia.