Snow days and slick roads can make even a hardy Minnesotan feel like staying home, but there are some winter wonderland experiences you don't want to miss — exploring an ice castle, finding your way through an ice maze or stepping onto an ice carousel.
All you need to do to take part is bundle up, wear boots with good traction and buy tickets in advance, if you can.

Icemazing
Already, the Minnesota Ice Maze has proven to be a hot ticket.
At least 10,000 guests wearing parkas and puffy jackets visited the half-mile-long maze on its opening weekend, Jan. 6-8, according to CEO Robert Harrell.
The maze takes its theme from its location — in Eagan near the Minnesota Vikings headquarters. With its 14-foot-tall Vikings ship made out of ice and visits by ice princesses and live reindeer (Jan. 28-29), the maze is all Nordic, all the time.
Made of 1 million pounds of ice, the maze is relatively easy to walk, but you can amp up the experience by trying to find all the ice sculptures hidden within the icy twists and turns.
After reaching the end, visitors can also take part in the adjacent "Winter SKOLstice" event, which includes curling, hockey and skating (weather-permitting) at Viking Lakes. There is also a warming haus with food and drink for purchase. That event is free.