1126 Queen's Highway
Long Beach, CA 90802
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By C. MacDonald
LONG BEACH, CA--If you want to get in the
Holiday Spirit and enjoy Winter sports at the
ocean, stop by the Queen Mary's Annual
CHILL. "It's the largest
Holiday-themed attraction on the West Coast,"
said Steve Sheldon, Director of Entertainment
Events at the legendary ship. You can ice skate
in a 6,500-square-foot outdoor arena, next to
the Queen. You can glide down ice in a tube,
inside the Queen's Dome. You can scream with
glee while flying through the air on the Swingin'
Sleigh Ride from Michael Jackson's Neverland
Ranch. You can try and stay onboard the Bucking
Reindeer and you can watch fantastic live
performances of talented singers and dancers,
like the beautiful and energetic Satin Dollz.
You'll be in for a spectacular good time that
you'll always remember. This year, there's a
special California Christmas twist in the
14,000-square-foot Ice Kingdom, where 35
sculptors literally created a Winter Wonderland,
bringing more than 2 million pounds of frozen
water to life with ice carvings of a Surfing
Santa, Waves, Wildlife and other holiday gems,
enhanced by colorful lighting. The magical
kingdom is kept at 9 degrees to preserve the ice
and you'll welcome the parkas, loaned to you at
the Queen's order. There's even a 30-foot high
replica of the world's most famous ship,
complete with an ice slide for your pleasure.
In addition to the Swingin' Sleigh Rides, CHILL
has some other neat new things: Every ticket
gives a guest the opportunity to enjoy unlimited
trips through the Ice Kingdom and on the Glacier
Glide ice tubing; there's a Sand Sculpture being
created before your very eyes, near the ice
rink; close-by is a sandbox kids will
appreciate. You can even create toys and
decorate ornaments at North Pole Village or
enjoy two bounce houses. There also are ELF
(Express Lane Fast) passes, which for a nominal
fee, allow you to zoom straight to the front of
the line at the Ice Kingdom and Glacier Glide,
plus unlimited access to the Swingin' Sleigh
Ride.
"We want to keep adding value, variety and
flexibility to our guest experience," said Brian Luallen, the Queen's Director of Attractions.
"We're thrilled with the success of CHILL and
are always planning for the future."
Enjoying CHILL recently was Henry DiCarlo,
KTLA's popular meteorologist. "For us, CHILL is
a family tradition and it gets better every
year," he said. "They keep adding to it. It's
awesome!" DiCarlo's 11-year-old son, Jack, was
excited with all he saw and said, "I'm
especially looking forward to ice skating."
When the sun goes down, it really becomes a
special place with thousands of lights, not only
at CHILL but around the Queen Mary, including
its fabulous smokestacks. Your ticket also
allows you free access to the Queen! There are
terrific things to eat on the ship as well as at
CHILL, where you can taste Rudolph's Pizza and
Sausage, Tinsel Tacos, Dasher's Dogs and Keurig's tea and coffee.
You can even rent cabanas or Claus Cabin for a
private party. To find out more about CHILL,
which is organized by the Queen Mary and
Absolute Event Productions, with sponsors such
as the Port of Long Beach, Coca Cola, Keurig,
Hawaiian Host and others, visit queenmary.com/chill.
Events are not guaranteed. It is your responsibility to confirm before going.