
Last chance to dance under snow inside glowing Perth igloo
Families and teenage friends can enjoy a chilly night in Perth this Saturday with the last chance to battle in a real snowball fight and dance inside a glowing igloo.
Winter Fest Nights, put on by the City of Perth, have taken over the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre for the past two weekends with wintery fun including ice skating and snow slides.
Made for teens, mates and date nights, the event also features DJs, dodgems, carnival rides and a pop-up bar.
This year, a snowball showdown — a target game using real snow — and a sub-zero silent disco inside an igloo with falling snow take the experience to the next level.
For people who'd rather brave the cold by day, the family-friendly School's Out Winter Fest also delivers real snowball battles, snow slides, ice skating, carnival rides and showbags.
The day activities are on offer until Sunday.
Each $45 ticket includes more than $270 in value and allows free entry for one adult per child.
Night session tickets are $45 and include ice skating, rides, and access to all experiences. Entry-only tickets are available for $15.
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