Arctic-Themed Bar Night for One or Two at ICEBAR (Up to 61% Off)
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27-degree bar featuring 50 tons of carved ice, frozen sculptures, and cocktail mugs made entirely of ice
Ice can be dangerous in nature, as evidenced by all of the slippery spots on Mount Everest's escalators. See ice in its domesticated form with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $12 for entry to ICEBAR with one drink refill (a $25.95 value) $20 for entry to ICEBAR for two people with one drink refill each (a $51.90 value)
To keep warm during the visit, a jacket and fresh gloves are included and fur coats are available for an additional $10 at the bar.
ICEBAR
Filled with 50 tons of carved ice and most recently inspired by Ernest Shackleton's failed Antarctic expedition, ICEBAR's 27-degree, bacchanalian winterscape earned itself a feature in Frommer's and a spot on the Travel Channel's list of The World's Coolest Bars. After bundling up in fur coats and gloves, guests can spend up to 45 minutes touring the room's collection of frozen sculptures, floes, and sled-dog huts, raising toasts to their favorites with glasses made entirely out of ice. Frozen stools covered with seal fur line the bar, where mixologists pour frosty cocktails and root around for two identical snowflakes.
The adjacent Fire Lounge allows visitors to warm up afterward by snagging a drink from the full-service bar or bobbing their heads to the mixes of DJ Sher-khan. The pulsing sound system helps to get blood flowing again while lasers and strobe lights scan the room for any escaped snowglobes.
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About ICEBAR Orlando
Filled with 70 tons of carved ice and most recently inspired by Ernest Shackleton's failed Antarctic expedition, Icebar's 22-degree, bacchanalian winterscape earned itself a feature in Frommer's and a spot on the Travel Channel's list of The World's Coolest Bars. After bundling up with gloves and jackets or in rentable faux fur coats, guests can spend an unlimited amount of time touring the room's collection of frozen sculptures, floes, and sled-dog huts, raising toasts to their favorites with glasses made entirely out of ice. Frozen faux-fur lined stools line the bar, where mixologists pour frosty cocktails and root around for two identical snowflakes.
The adjacent Fire Lounge allows visitors to warm up afterward by snagging a drink from the full-service bar or bobbing their heads to the mixes of Orlando's best DJs. The pulsing sound system helps to get blood flowing again while lasers and strobe lights scan the room for any escaped snowglobes.