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ICE Returns to Gaylord Opryland for 2022

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ICE Returns to Gaylord Opryland for 2022

Gaylord Opryland Resort has announced the return of a Holiday tradition in Nashville and all over Tennessee, ICE!.  The annual event was cancelled for the past two years because of the pandemic.

Get ready Rudolph fans!  This year, the massive display will include 12 scenes from the classic 1964 animated holiday television special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The whole Rudolph gang will be there! 12 scenes will feature classic characters including Clarice, Bumble, Sam the Snowman, Hermey the Elf (he wanted to be a dentist) and of course Rudolph!

Some of the scenes will include ice carvings that are more than 20-feet-tall. The big event will also have the unforgettable two-story-tall ice slides, make that 4 slides!  Handcrafted ice tunnels and arches. Each guest will be provided with Gaylord Opryland’s signature blue parkas, to keep warm!

ICE!, featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer will be held Nov. 11 through Jan. 1.

Get tickets HERE!

 

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