Christmas at Gaylord Opryland Now – Jan 3, 2026

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Christmas at Gaylord Opryland is underway in Nashville and runs now through January 3, 2026, offering a full slate of seasonal attractions at Gaylord Opryland Resort. The annual holiday program features large-scale Christmas décor, themed activities, and ticketed experiences available to overnight guests and day visitors.

One of the main attractions is ICE!, an indoor walkthrough exhibit made entirely of ice sculptures. This year’s ICE! display recreates scenes from A Charlie Brown Christmas, using brightly lit, hand-carved ice installations kept at sub-freezing temperatures. ICE! is presented by Pepsi.

In addition to ICE!, the resort hosts holiday shows, seasonal food and drink offerings, and family-friendly activities spread throughout the property. Admission options vary by attraction, and some experiences require separate tickets.

Christmas at Gaylord Opryland is open daily through January 3, making it one of the longest-running holiday events in the Nashville area.

Quick event details

Date: Now through January 3, 2026
Time: Varies by attraction
Location: Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville
Tickets: Required for select attractions, including ICE!

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