Gaylord Texan ICE!
Planning a holiday trip to the Dallas–Fort Worth area and wondering if ICE! at the Gaylord Texan is worth it this year? The 2025–2026 ICE! attraction brings the story of Elf to life with more than two million pounds of hand-carved ice sculptures, frozen slides, and immersive holiday scenes inside a 9-degree winter wonderland. Whether you’re visiting with kids, planning a festive weekend getaway, or looking for the best Christmas activities in Texas, this guide breaks down everything you need to know — including this year’s dates, what’s new, what to expect inside, and tips for making the most of your visit.
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Gaylord Texan ICE!
Every year from November until early January, the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, Texas, has a Christmas event called ICE! During Ice, there are a variety of things you can do at the Gaylord. The most popular is walking through the massive ICE displays.
Ice Slides

Every year, the slides are one of the highlights. Kids will zip down 20 times. Adults will participate once and then offer to “hold the bags.”
On the BLOCKS Ice Bar

One of the coolest “extras” at ICE! is the in-tent bar experience (called On the Blocks), designed specifically for guests 21 and older.
- What it is: A small, exclusive bar inside the ICE! attraction where, for an additional upgrade, adults can enjoy a festive cocktail or beverage.
- Who can do it: Only guests 21 and older, and you must already have an ICE! ticket — the “On the Blocks” drink-upgrade is a separate add-on you purchase before you enter ICE!.
- Why it’s worth it: It offers a fun, festive break — a cozy spot to warm up (somewhat) and treat yourself while the kids rediscover the ice slides. Just be aware: the ice bar is still inside the same 9°F environment, so gloves + warm clothes are still a must even if you’re holding a holiday cocktail!
Nativity
No matter what the theme is, each year the last ice room is always the same. A beautiful sculpture of an angel and the nativity scene. It’s always stunning.
Some of these pictures are from when we went in 2014. The theme that year was Frosty the Snowman. No matter what the theme is each year it always ends with a nativity scene. All of the Elf-themed photos are from 2025.
Cold Temperatures

It is super cold in the ICE room (9 °F). They do give you heavy coats to put on to help protect you from the cold. You do not have to pay extra for these blue coats; they are included in the price of admission. Even with the extra coats, Jonah could barely stand to be in the room. We ended up rushing through after standing in line forever to walk through. He was seven at the time, so based on that I think your kid needs to be at least eight years old to withstand the cold. Your kids will need to wear gloves, hat, and a coat. If your kids have thermals, I would have them wear them.
We had to stand in line forever to get into the ICE! room. I recommend going at an off-peak time or buying a line pass. If you stay at the hotel, you get to bypass the regular line. I think this alone makes it worth staying at the hotel.
The entire hotel is decorated inside and outside. Making for constant photo ops.
Parking
It costs $25 to park in the self-parking lot, but at least the parking garage has a nice view of the front of the hotel. It’s a good spot for a photo opp of the hotel. It’s $45 to valet. During the ICE event, they sell pre-paid parking starting at $20. Prices seem to depend on how busy they will be each day.
ICE! and Snow Tubing Combo Pricing
When we went, we got the combined tickets for snow tubing and the ICE! room. I can’t remember what we paid, but we did get a military discount. When we went, you only got to tube a handful of times, but now you get to go unlimited times. That makes it worth getting the tubing option. Here are the current prices for the combo tickets.

| Adult | $44.32 |
| Child (ages 4 – 12) | $36.32 |
| Child (ages 3 and Under) | $18.99 |
Includes ICE! Ticket + unlimited Snow Tubing runs.
Height Restrictions
You must be at least: 42-inches tall to ride by yourself on a small tube. Riders taller than 52”/132cm MUST ride in a large tube. There is no weight limit for tubbing.
Other activities available during the Lone Star Christmas:
The Elf on the Shelf® Scavenger Hunt
Almost all packages include this scavenger hunt. We did this, and it took about 2.5 hours to find 10 hidden elves. My son was rewarded with a coloring book for finishing. Although we had a lot of fun doing the scavenger hunt, he hated the prize. Not sure what he thought he would win.

Santa’s Snowball Throwing Workshop
Cookies & Milk with Mrs. Claus
Gingerbread Decorating Corner (gingerbread man kit)
Glacier Glide Ice Skating

There’s a small ice rink at ICE and ice skates you can rent. Try to be the first out on the fresh ice for the best experience. The ice will get worse throughout the day.
Christmas Carousel

For $6.99, your kids can ride the carousel.
Gaylord Texan ICE! Coupons
- 30% off one Admission to ICE! at the Gaylord Texan! November 10 – January 4.
Check current prices at the Gaylord Texan hotel.
Tips for Visiting ICE!

1. Go early in the season or on weekdays.
Weekends can get packed. Like, “why did we do this to ourselves?” packed.
2. Buy tickets in advance.
Popular time slots sell out every year.
3. Keep your kids close in the tent.
It’s crowded and the combination of freezing cold and excited children is… chaotic.
4. Bring gloves for everyone.
Trust me — fingers freeze fastest.
5. Prepare for Texas-sized pricing.
Combo tickets for ICE! and other attractions vary year to year. Prices change often, so check the official Gaylord Texan Christmas website for current rates.
Is ICE! Worth It?

Absolutely — especially if you love holiday traditions, dazzling artistry, and the magic of seeing your kids lose their minds over sparkly frozen sculptures. It’s a once-a-year experience that brings the story of Elf to life in a way you’ll never see anywhere else.
Plus, you get to tell everyone you survived nine degrees in Texas.
Final Thoughts

ICE! at the Gaylord Texan remains one of the best — and most unique — holiday attractions in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Whether you go for the nostalgia, the slides, the photos, or just to make your kids happy, it’s a festive, fun, and slightly chilly adventure the whole family will remember.


















