Minus5 Ice Bar: VIP Experience for Four


Item Number: 9030C

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $300

Online Close: Mar 3, 2018 1:00 PM PST

Bid History: 12 bids - Item Sold!


Description

The winner of this package will receive a VIP experience for Four at the Minus5 Ice Bar at The Shoppes at Mandalay Place.


Each VIP experiences include entry into Minus5 Ice Bar, 1 Specialty Ice Cocktail, Faux Fur Coat Upgrade, Gloves, Souvenir Hat.


Created in New Zealand in 2001, Minus5 Ice Bar is a unique ice-themed experience where guests can enjoy quality vodka cocktails served in a glass made of 100% pure ice, all within the beauty of a -5° Celsius (23° Fahrenheit) stunning ice environment. This icy experience begins with donning Minus5 parkas and gloves, then entering a fully frozen attraction, complete with walls, tables, benches and a bar made completely of ice.  Guests are surrounded by a variety of intricate works of art, carved out of pristine ice, and created by some of the country's most decorated and award-winning ice carvers.  The experience is rounded out with a state-of-the-art sound and LED light show, providing much more than just a place to grab a cold cocktail. It's a true entertainment experience.  Upon exiting, guests can purchase permanent memories of their time spent at Minus5 Ice Bar including high-quality logoed clothing, framed photographs and other cool merchandise. To learn more visit www.minus5experience.com or find them on Facebook and Twitter @Minus5IceBar.

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    • $3* Handling fee will be added to each winning bid. *Not to exceed $25 per winner.

    • Item pickup and item shipment will begin March 19, 2018. *Exception: Time-sensitive auction items*

    • All shipped packages will be at winner's expense per the NVPR Distribution Policy. Some exceptions may apply. Please read the complete policy for full details.

    • 100% of your winning bid is re-invested in Nevada Public Radio.