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minus5° Ice Experience Las Vegas: Tickets, Locations & What to Expect

minus5° Ice Experience Las Vegas is a ticketed novelty ice bar attraction with themed ice rooms, sculpted displays, drinks served in ice glasses, and a 23°F environment with coats and gloves provided. It is best for photos, couples, and small groups wanting a quick unusual stop, but less ideal if you want a long or highly interactive attraction.

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minus5° Ice Experience Las Vegas: Tickets, Locations & What to Expect

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Snapshot Verdict

  • Overall vibe: Short, novelty ice attraction with photo-focused themed rooms
  • Best for: Visitors wanting a quick, unique indoor experience off the Strip heat
  • Biggest downside: Very short duration relative to price for many visitors
  • Time needed: 30–45 minutes

Overview

minus5° Ice Experience Las Vegas is a ticketed novelty ice bar attraction where the rooms, sculptures, bar surfaces, and drink glasses are made from ice inside a 23°F environment.

This is not a long immersive attraction or traditional bar experience. It is a short, self-guided, photo-friendly stop built around the novelty of stepping into a themed ice environment in the middle of Las Vegas.

Coats and gloves are provided with admission, but the cold still limits how long many visitors choose to stay. Most guests spend about 30–45 minutes inside.

What the Experience Is Like

Upon entry, guests are fitted with insulated coats and gloves before stepping into a space maintained at approximately 23°F. Inside, the attraction features multiple themed areas with ice carvings, decorative lighting, and an ice bar where drinks are served in ice glasses.

Even with provided gear, the cold environment can become uncomfortable over time, which naturally limits how long most visitors stay.

Age rules can vary by location and time of day. Some locations allow children during earlier hours, while the experience becomes more adult-oriented later because of the ice bar setting and drink packages. Check the current age policy for the specific location before booking with kids.

Lighting and themes vary by section, offering different visual styles throughout the walk-through. The environment is calm and controlled rather than fast-paced, allowing visitors to move freely, take photos, and explore at their own speed.

Who It’s Best For

  • Couples and small groups looking for a quick, unusual photo-friendly stop
  • Visitors who want a novelty indoor attraction that contrasts with the Las Vegas heat
  • Travelers already near LINQ Promenade, The Venetian, or Mandalay Bay
  • Guests interested in drinks, ice glasses, and themed ice sculptures
  • People who want a short experience rather than a full attraction

Who Should Skip It

  • Visitors sensitive to cold temperatures, even with coats and gloves provided
  • Travelers looking for a long, highly interactive, or deep immersive attraction
  • Guests who do not care about photo stops, novelty bars, or themed environments
  • Families with younger children unless the location’s age rules and timing fit
  • Budget-conscious visitors who may not value a short novelty experience

Location & How It Fits Into Your Trip

minus5° Ice Experience operates at multiple Las Vegas Strip locations, including LINQ Promenade near The LINQ Hotel, The Venetian, and The Shoppes at Mandalay Place.

Because there are multiple locations, choose the one that best fits your itinerary rather than traveling across the Strip just for this attraction. LINQ works best for central Strip plans, The Venetian works best for north/central Strip shopping or resort visits, and Mandalay Bay works best for south Strip itineraries.

Tickets, Temperature & Entry

Tickets are sold per person and include entry to the ice rooms plus the use of a coat or parka and gloves during your visit. Some packages may include drinks, souvenir cups, or upgraded outerwear depending on the location and ticket type.

The rooms are kept at approximately -5°C / 23°F. There is no strict time limit, but most guests spend about 30–45 minutes inside because of the cold.

Availability, pricing, drink packages, and age rules can vary by location, so check the current ticket options before visiting.

How This Attraction Compares

Compared to other short, indoor attractions like Madame Tussauds, minus5° stands out for its cold environment and novelty setting. Choose Madame Tussauds if you prefer a warmer, photo-focused experience. Choose minus5° if you’re looking for something more unusual.

Compared to photo-friendly indoor attractions like Museum of Illusions Las Vegas, which focuses on optical tricks and interactive photo setups, minus5° is more novelty-driven and centered on the cold ice environment. Choose Museum of Illusions if you want a warmer, more playful photo attraction. Choose minus5° if the ice bar setting and 23°F environment are the main appeal.

Compared to larger immersive attractions like Omega Mart, which offer a longer and more complex environment to explore, minus5° Ice Experience is significantly shorter and focused on novelty rather than depth. Choose Omega Mart if you want a more immersive experience. Choose minus5° if you’re looking for a quick, unique stop.


Is It Worth Visiting?

minus5° Ice Experience is worth visiting if you want a quick, unusual, photo-friendly stop and like the novelty of stepping into a 23°F ice bar in Las Vegas. It works best for couples, small groups, and visitors already near one of its Strip locations.

It is less worthwhile if you are sensitive to cold, looking for a long immersive attraction, or trying to maximize value by time spent. Treat it as a short novelty add-on, not a must-see Las Vegas attraction.

It works best when combined with other nearby stops featured in our Best Las Vegas Attractions guide rather than as a standalone activity.

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Highlights

  • Walk-through rooms constructed entirely from ice, including walls, seating, and sculptures
  • Temperature-controlled environment maintained at approximately 23°F
  • Thermal coats and gloves provided with admission
  • Ice bar with drinks served in ice glasses
  • Multiple locations on the Las Vegas Strip

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How cold is minus5° Ice Experience?

The interior is kept at approximately 23°F. Thermal coats and gloves are provided to help guests stay comfortable during the visit.

How long does the experience take?

Most visits last between 30 and 45 minutes, depending on crowd levels and how long guests choose to explore.

Is the experience guided?

No. The attraction is self-guided, allowing visitors to move through the ice rooms at their own pace.

Is minus5° Ice Experience suitable for kids?

Children are allowed, but parents should consider temperature sensitivity and comfort levels, especially for younger visitors.

Are drinks included with admission?

Some ticket options may include a drink at the ice bar, while others do not. Inclusions can vary by location and ticket type.