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  • You know what, I would probably say this place is worth checking out once... it is a pretty interesting concept, and there are some pretty cool things to see in there. However, go in there with realistic expectations and realize what you are paying $18 for. Like another reviewer said, it is essentially like a giant walk-in freezer - the area isn't really that big. They have some pretty cool ice sculptures in there (i.e. FIFA world cup, CN tower, Olaf from Frozen), a kind of seating area/booth thing made of ice (there are furry covers you can sit on so your butt doesn't freeze), and a TV which unfortunately wasn't working when I went. I feel like they try to create kind of a club/bar vibe with the music they play, but honestly, people just go there to take pictures so no one really dances or anything. Be warned that drinks in here are your typical expensive Toronto prices, i.e. $11 for a mixed drink... and you have to pay an extra $2 if you want it in an ice glass, otherwise it just comes in a regular glass. After you're done chilling (no pun intended LOL) in the ice room, you can go over to the connected "warm" room, which has couches, a foosball table, and an actual fireplace. You can also order warm drinks from the bar. This room has a pretty cozy feel, and I liked the decor, which featured lots of deer antlers. Kind of a rustic/hipster/living room kind of vibe. Big ups to the staff here though. Everyone was very chill (LOL I will stop now, sorry), super nice, and super friendly. They were all very accommodating and willing to help us take group pictures and chat with us. :) Verdict: come and check this place out if you're curious, since it's kind of an interesting experience. It's not the kind of place you can go to more than once though, and honestly the novelty wears off pretty fast. It might be more worth your while to go in the summer rather than the winter...? Just because then you can warm up quickly afterwards. It does get quite cold in there, even though they give you a cape thing you can wear over your coat, and also gloves. Even if you come in the summer, I would recommend dressing appropriately, because it really does get cold (i.e. at least wear leggings or something) - my toes were freezing after an hour!
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