Cory Livingood, owner-operator and sole builder of the ice maze, says he’s had a number of setbacks since planning the event back in October, including weather and equipment issues.
that a new wintertime attraction would be coming to the fairgrounds; The Ice Maze. Over 1,000 likes and nearly 900 shares later, there still has yet to be an opening date set for the frozen labyrinth.
“I’m not super disappointed by the date, like I think that we’re still on track. I just have a lot of work left to do and so to announce an opening date at this point is just still too early for me,” Livingood said. “Nobody knows what goes into it. It’s not blocks of ice that we’re just stacking and then it’s open. It’s walls that I’ve created and I’ve created a mess in the process that now I have to clean up and finish.
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