Guest User
January 19, 2024
Yes the 'Ice Hotel' is a much greater feature of a larger family resort... who actually cares? We didn't, we knew what to expect, a night out in the blistering cold of an 'ice hotel'. We booked two nights at the Valcartier resort, first night in the ice hotel and the second in the proper resort hotel itself. As part of the booking for the night in the ice hotel, you are also assigned a proper hotel room, so if you can't hack the cold you have a fall back position (for all you softies out there). Joking aside, the assigned hotel room acts as your 'base' to drop off all your luggage and all other valuables you have with. Ideal as wouldn't want to have all my luggage sat in an ice box getting damp. Once checked into the resort hotel, you can go down to the ice hotel for a wander about and look at all the rooms. The ice sculptures are amazing and done by different artists. You can see their name plaques dotted around and outside each room. It was very quiet for us at the time and the bar was open to get a refreshing ice glass drink. The cocktails are strong so recommend bringing a bottle/can of sprite etc to water it down a bit. Nevertheless, we managed to walk around unheeded. The overnight stay itself, you can't access your room until 21:00. The hosts themselves supply the sleeping bags which are North Face ones and good for -30C, so don't worry about being cold. You get briefed on how to prepare yourselves for the stay. Firstly, go into one of the outdoor hot tubs. Get proper warmed up! We chose a room that had it's own private hot tub. If you are willing to spend more, I'd recommend this! The tub to yourselves sat in 39C (105F) heat! Bliss, especially with an open night sky. Once this was done, you go back to your 'base', get a shower and proper dry off. You rbody is 'prepared' for the cold. From there, it's a case of wearing base layers, put on a jacket, warm hat and boots and off you go to your allocated ice hotel room. In the room itself, take your boots off and tuck them into each other to stop overnight moisture. Put your jacket into the bottom of the sleeping bag then hop in! Warm hat on and snuggle up for the night. If you have a fire, you need to go to the resort hotel reception to let them know the time you'd like the fire lit. We chose 23:00 so we could drift off with the fire on. It only lasts half an hour and is purely for ambient effect. It does not warm up the room for obvious reasons. Don't worry about sleeping in, they'll wake you around 08:15. I was already awake by 07:00 bursting for a pee in a cool room that was -13C 🥶But I was snug. I've spent many a night out in the cold during my Army days but for this, you don't need that sort of background. Follow the guidance given by the helpful staff and you will be cosy all night! 😁👍 Again, thanks to the staff here for making us feel welcome! If you are thinking about staying here, don't think! Just go and do it! A review on the resort hotel will be done separately.