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David Newton and Camille Lowe explore the Ice Castles in Midway on Saturday. Artisans at the acre-sized interactive experience, now in its 10th year, created ice-carved tunnels, fountains, slides, frozen thrones and towers of ice embedded with color-changing LED lights. This year, Ice Castles is operating at a limited capacity to promote social distancing. Masks are required for all guests and staff. Tickets, at icecastles.com/utah, are $13.99 for those 12 and older Monday through Thursday, and $19.99 on Friday and Saturday, and $9.99 for those 4 to 11 Monday through Thursday, and $12.99 on Friday and Saturday. The Utah attraction is one of four in North America.

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