Imagine stepping into a chilly world where everything, from the walls to the glasses, is made of ice. This is what you get at the minus5º Ice Bar tucked inside the lively LINQ Promenade in Las Vegas. For $24 per person, you’ll enjoy about 30 minutes to an hour of frosty fun—perfect for a quick escape from the bright lights and busy streets of Vegas. As we’ve found, it’s a great photo opportunity and a genuinely different kind of experience — a cool break in more ways than one.
What we love about this experience are two key things. First, the stunning ice sculptures and themed rooms create a visual feast, making it feel like you’ve entered a winter wonderland. Second, the staff provides gloves and faux fur coats, so you stay warm enough to enjoy the sculptures without shivering. On the flip side, a possible drawback is that it’s a short visit for the price, which some might feel doesn’t quite match the cost, especially since alcohol isn’t included in the ticket price. Still, for the unique photo ops and fun atmosphere, it’s a memorable outing for families, couples, or friends wanting a quick, quirky experience.
If you’re after a quick, visually stunning adventure that’s easy to fit into your Vegas plans, this tour is a good pick. Just be prepared for the short duration and consider whether you want to spend extra on drinks. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy quirky attractions, great photo opportunities, and a lighthearted escape from the bustling casino scene.
- Key Points
- The Experience in Detail
- Starting Your Visit at the minus5º Ice Bar
- The Sculptures and Themed Rooms
- Sip & Chill: Drinks in Frosty Glasses
- Duration and Group Size
- Accessibility and Convenience
- Honest Feedback from Visitors
- Is This Tour Worth Your Time?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Unique environment: Everything inside is made of ice, from sculptures to glasses.
- Comfort provided: Gloves and faux fur coats help you enjoy the experience without freezing.
- Short & sweet: Expect about 30 minutes to 1 hour of ice-filled fun.
- Photo opportunities: Plenty of stunning sculptures and themed rooms perfect for memorable pictures.
- Value considerations: The ticket price is $24, but some reviews suggest it might be overpriced given what is included.
- Accessible & easy: Near public transportation and suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals.
The Experience in Detail
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Starting Your Visit at the minus5º Ice Bar
Once you purchase your admission ticket, you’ll be given gloves and a warm faux fur coat—a small but thoughtful touch that makes all the difference. As we entered, the temperature was carefully regulated to remain a crisp minus5º, creating a true winter atmosphere despite the desert heat outside. The environment is visually stunning, with intricate ice sculptures and themed rooms ranging from abstract art to detailed figures, all illuminated by shifting LED lights.
The staff provides a brief introduction, explaining the rules and encouraging you to take advantage of the professional photographers on-site—an excellent opportunity to get some memorable photos of your icy adventure. The music is lively but not overwhelming, adding to the upbeat ambiance. The interactive sculptures give you a chance to explore and marvel at the detailed craftsmanship, making it a lively, engaging environment.
The Sculptures and Themed Rooms
The ice art is genuinely impressive. You’ll find sculptures that range from glowing animals to fantasy scenes, all carved from solid blocks of ice. The themed rooms add a fun twist—some resemble art galleries, others are designed for photo backdrops. We loved the visual diversity and the way the lighting accentuated every intricate detail. For many visitors, the stunning visuals are the highlight, perfect for snapping eye-catching pictures to share or keep.
Sip & Chill: Drinks in Frosty Glasses
While the admission includes use of gloves and coats, alcohol isn’t part of the base ticket. However, you can purchase signature cocktails served in glasses made of ice, which is definitely part of the fun. It’s worth noting that some reviews mention the price of drinks can be steep compared to what you might get outside—some even suggested buying $5 margaritas outside the bar. Still, the novelty of drinking a cocktail from an ice glass in such an environment is a playful experience.
Duration and Group Size
Most visitors spend around 30 minutes to an hour inside, which is enough to enjoy the sculptures, snap photos, and soak in the atmosphere without feeling overwhelmed by the cold. The experience is generally offered in small groups, which helps keep the environment lively yet intimate enough for photos and personal exploration.
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Accessibility and Convenience
The location near public transportation makes it easy to reach, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for travelers with specific needs. Since the ticket only covers admission and gear, additional costs are for drinks and souvenirs.
Honest Feedback from Visitors
One reviewer honestly called it a “Waste of money,” citing issues with directions and the fact that the experience just involved entry tickets with no guide or extra features. They felt the value for the price was lacking, especially since drinks outside the bar are more affordable.
In contrast, others like Jessica praised it as “a really nice experience and a must-do when you’re in Vegas,” emphasizing the fun atmosphere and family-friendly nature. She enjoyed the stunning sculptures and found it a memorable outing.
Is This Tour Worth Your Time?

For those looking for a quick, visually spectacular experience, it definitely fits the bill. The photo opportunities alone make it worth considering, especially if you’re eager to share cool images from your trip. However, if you’re expecting a long, immersive experience or included beverages, you might feel a bit disappointed.
Since the price is $24, think about whether the visual spectacle and photo ops justify the cost for you. If you enjoy quirky attractions and don’t mind a short visit, this is a solid choice. If you’re traveling with kids or friends who love fun, unusual experiences, it could be a highlight of your Vegas trip.
The Sum Up

The minus5º Ice Bar offers a distinctive twist on your typical Las Vegas outing. Its stunning ice sculptures, themed rooms, and vibrant LED lighting create a memorable environment perfect for photos and a quick adventure. The staff-provided gear ensures you stay comfortable enough to enjoy the surroundings, and the short duration makes it easy to slot into a busy Vegas day.
While some might find the value questionable—especially since drinks aren’t included and the experience is brief—it remains a fun, quirky attraction that appeals to families, couples, and groups of friends looking for something different from the usual casinos and shows. If you’re after a visually striking experience and enjoy unique photo opportunities, the minus5º Ice Bar is worth a visit.
Just keep in mind the cost-to-value ratio and your own interest in ice art. For an easy, entertaining break, it’s a cool addition to your Vegas itinerary.
FAQ

Is the Ice Bar suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for most travelers, including families. The experience is visual and interactive, and children are welcome. Keep in mind, the environment is cold, so dress appropriately.
Are alcoholic beverages included in the ticket price?
No, drinks are not included. You can purchase signature cocktails in ice glasses if you wish, but they will cost extra.
How long does the experience last?
Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour inside, making it a quick but memorable stop.
Is the experience accessible for people with disabilities?
The location is near public transportation and service animals are allowed, but specific accessibility details are not provided. Check with the provider if needed.
What should I wear?
You’ll be provided with gloves and a faux fur coat. Still, it’s wise to wear warm clothing underneath, especially if you plan to stay longer or visit other outdoor attractions afterward.
Can I take photos?
Absolutely. The staff encourages photography, and the sculptures and lighting make for excellent photo backdrops. Just be mindful of your surroundings and respect others’ photos.
The minus5º Ice Bar offers a refreshingly different experience, especially if you’re after visual wow moments and fun photos. It’s best suited for those with a sense of adventure and an interest in quirky, photogenic attractions.
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