Having problems viewing this message? View it online The snowy season has finally arrived in Greater Green Bay! Whether you are looking to curl up in front of the fireplace or have an outdoor adventure on the ice or snow, there's still plenty of ways to enjoy winter while staying safe.
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Going Virtual for the Playoffs Share Your “G” Style The Packers 13-3 season has kept our attention and earning the NFC’s No. 1 playoff seed with a first round bye is something to cheer about! Packers tailgating is an awesome tradition that we’ve had to hit the pause button on for this year…but why not cheer on the Packers with fans from around the world?
Join the Green Bay Virtual Tailgate on Facebook and show off your best Packers gear, see what other’s are cooking up and what “homegating” looks like around the country.
If you’re headed to Green Bay to take in the sites, there are some great ways to Cheer on the Pack in the shadows of Lambeau Field. Restaurants and sports bars near the stadium are open, so you still get to see and hear some of the action happening inside Lambeau with fireworks every time the Pack scores a TD. Find camaraderie with fellow fans at a safe distance while still getting that flavor of gameday.
Escape to Green Bay For Winter Fun A winter visit to Green Bay brings exciting new places to explore and activities for everyone in the family. It may be cold, but if you are not afraid to get outside and have fun, there’s plenty of winter adventures to be had from snowshoeing and skiing to ice skating, fat biking and tubing. And don’t forget about ice fishing. Yes, it’s a thing to bring your shanty on the ice, drill a hole and relax until you get that bite...and it's one of the most popular outdoor winter activities in the area.
Green Bay's New Winter Culinary Scene Igloos are popping up on patios across the state for a unique way to enjoy outdoor dining in the winter months. Here are a few places you can have an igloo experience in Greater Green Bay.
The dome experiences at Lodge Kohler will ensure all of your senses are tantalized. From the coziness of the décor to the sights and sounds of Titletown you will have a one-of-a-kind, memorable experience. These warm and private spaces provide the opportunity to enjoy your household's company in a safe and unique way. Watch the snow fall under the soft lights this winter season and take a little “me” or “us” time.
At Hagemeister Park's Riverside Igloos, you can enjoy private dining and/or beverages for up to eight people in one of the three exclusive igloos that are comfortably heated featuring a "homelike" setting complete with pillows, blankets, candles, music and board games. In addition, the outdoor firepits on the patio add an extra level of ambiance for an outdoor experience that is second to none!
Hinterland Brewery also has heated igloos on their patio this winter season. They are available to be reserved for 90 minute intervals at 3 pm, 5 pm and 7 pm every day (9 pm Fri & Sat). There is a $75 rental fee for the 90 minute session, not including food and beverage. Two igloos have a table set for 8 and one igloo accommodates 6 guests in a lounge setting. Call 920-438-8050 to learn more and make your reservation.
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