Chill is a Winter Wonderland with Family Activities Galore
We had a wonderful family day at Queen Mary’s Chill event in Long Beach. We went ice skating, inner tubing, went down ice slides, bounced around in jumpers and saw amazing ice sculptures. There is a lot to do with the kids at this annual winter holiday event.
The Holiday Village of Queen Mary’s Chill
In Candy Lane with large snowmen, candy canes, gumdrops and lollipops. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Candy Lane was filled with plenty of holiday sights that the kids loved. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
An 8 foot tall cupcake for the kids to “chomp” on. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The gingerbread house in the Queen Mary’s Chill village. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The world’s largest snowman jumper was a hit with the kids. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
At the center of the Chill village are cool fair type food stands. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Searching for that sugar high was not that difficult. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
We didn’t get any caramel apples, but they sure looked yummy. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Queen Mary’s Chill Event Map | Courtesy of The Queen Mary
The Ice Kingdom at Queen Mary’s Chill
The entrance to Chill’s Ice Kingdom. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Got our warm parkas and we are ready to head into the Ice Kingdom. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The Nutcracker Ice Sculpture Sign inside the Ice Kingdom. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The path of the Ice Kingdom is lined with lots of Nutcracker ice sculptures.| Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The kids loved the colorful ice sculptures that were perfectly detailed. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
An ice sculpture of the Nutcracker’s Clara inside the Ice Kingdom. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Cool (pun intended) toy soldier ice sculptures. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The beautiful Sugar Plum Fairy ice sculpture was my favorite. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The girls having fun in the huge ice castle. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The massive Queen Mary ice sculpture was quite impressive. The top of this ice sculpture is where the ice slides start. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Queen Mary’s Chill Glacier Glide Tubing
The six lane Glacier Glide ice tubing area. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Getting ready to head down the Glacier Glide on my inner tube. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Madi and I heading down on our inner tubes. It was a really fun ride down the Glacier Glide slope. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Ice Skating at Queen Mary’s Chill
Outdoor ice skating with the Queen Mary as the backdrop was terrific and was a favorite of our girls. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
The offered penguin skating aids for the kids that needed a little help while on the slippery ice. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
Madi and her friend enjoying their time on the ice. | Photo by FamilyVacationHub
See our article on our fun day at Queen Mary’s Chill event to see more pictures and read the details of the activities we had the pleasure of participating in. For more information on the Chill event, visit the Queen Mary’s Website.
We were provided media passes to the Chill event for the purpose of reviewing it on our blog. Regardless, we would only recommend places, activities or services that we would use/visit personally and that we believe will be good for our readers.