By C. MacDonald
The Queen Mary’s CHILL is an exhilarating experience: viewing world class ice sculptures, sliding down a 24-foot ice model of the ship, gliding down ice in a tube or ice skating in front of the real historic vessel.
It’s really hard to say who is having more fun skating (at the magical event which runs Nov.-Dec.-Jan.)—the ice skaters of all skill levels or the professional skaters, who host them. Both groups are smiling and love what they are doing.
“I have a passion for skating and love to see others get that same passion. It happens every day before my eyes,” said Jed Hopkins, Ice Skating Manager and champion figure skater who’s appeared in Broadway on Ice and other productions. “There’s nothing like seeing the first time skaters get the ‘thrill,’ like they do at CHILL.” Read more>
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