
Unexpected ways to chill out around Vegas
Though Las Vegas may not be synonymous with the delights of snow and ice, the city and its surroundings offer some unlikely winter wonderlands. Here are a few seasonal attractions in the midst of the Mojave Desert.
Minus5 Ice Bar
For
an insta-Siberian Sin City experience, huddle into Minus5 Ice Bar.
Everything inside Minus5 is made of ice, from the walls and the bar to
the seats and even the glasses in which its signature vodka-based
cocktails are served. But fear not: Admission, which starts at $17,
includes Eskimo-esque cozy clothing, and the ice couches are draped with
critter-friendly faux fur pelts. Minus5 guests can caress handcrafted
ice sculptures and have their experience captured by the bar’s roving
photographer. Created in New Zealand, the original stateside Minus5 is
at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, with a sister location at Monte
Carlo Resort & Casino. www.minus5experience.com
Mount Charleston Lodge and Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort It’s
hard to believe that Mount Charleston Lodge is just 35 minutes from the
glitz of the Vegas Strip. Perched at 7,700 feet above sea level, with
mesmerizing views of soaring Charleston Peak, the Lodge is made up of 23
romantic log cabins and a restaurant-lounge serving three hearty meals
daily and imaginative, warming cocktails such as Mt.
Charleston
Coffee (Drambuie, brandy, coffee and milk). Get closer to the snow with
a day at the nearby Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort, which boasts
212 inches average annual snowfall and 30 trails — something for
everyone from first-timer skiers to hardcore boarders. www.mtcharlestonlodge.com, www.skilasvegas.com
Winter in Venice The
Venetian and the Palazzo Las Vegas get into the holiday spirit through
Jan. 5 with Italian-inspired festivities including a skating rink,
nightly entertainment and specialty food weekends. The Venetian’s
outdoor skating rink is created from a stateof-the-art, environmentally
friendly material (cleverly dubbed “ven-ICE”) that requires no
refrigeration. Three times each evening, the Winter in Venice Holiday
Spectacular energizes the Venetian’s Doge’s Palace plaza, featuring
jaw-dropping 3-D projections, a 65-foot LED Christmas tree and strolling
characters and musicians. La Cucina Italiana Food & Wine Festival
(Dec. 5 to 8) includes celebrity chefs Wolfgang Puck and Mario Batali,
while Culinary Clash Weekend (Dec. 13 and 14) features an appearance by
Emeril Lagasse. www.venetian.com
The Ice Rink at the Cosmopolitan The
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has once again tastefully transformed its
iconic Boulevard Bowl, overlooking the Strip, into a winter playground
centered on a real ice rink. Open through Jan. 5, the Ice Rink’s skating
area has grown this year, and there will be fresh cocktail and culinary
offerings to enjoy around flickering fire pits. Themed programming adds
to the carefree aura, including Date Skate Mondays, featuring
screenings of suitably seasonal movies such as “A Christmas Story” and
“Elf” on the Cosmo’s 65- foot digital marquee; top Vegas deejays on
Wednesdays; and Throwback Thursdays, when music from the ’70s, ’80s and
’90s should bring out some rainbow leg warmers and day-glo headbands.
www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com
