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mid a snowy landscape that includes gaggles of igloos for dining and stands out for a couple reasons. The setting is ridiculously scenic to begin with, and each of the eight heated snow-globe structures boasts its own distinctive decor—Christmas movie themes like and have transitioned to more winter-neutral “Cozy Night” and “Snowy Night” motifs now through March. Each igloo pampers up to eight guests with food and drink service (plus blankets), and all ages are welcome. Let the storm rage on. It’s warm and toasty in here.

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