Coupon, promo code for National Ice Cream Festival in Oxon Hill, Maryland

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Do you love ice cream? If your answer is yes, you’re going to love the National Ice Cream Festival! It’s coming to Spirit Park, National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. It will be happening on Saturday, June 17, 2023, from 1 pm to 9 pm.

Are the hot summer vibes getting to you? Then cool down with some of the best ice cream ever! Grab your friends and family and head out to the National Harbor for a delicious sweet treat! Enjoy a day full of ice cream, entertainment and fun. All ages are welcome and children under 2 are free.

The festival will feature both local and national ice cream brands. There will be plenty of choices. Try new favorites or stack up scoops of your favorites. Chill down in an ice cream wonderland!

The Ice Cream Festival will bring the party to you. There will be unique entertainment for all ages. The Legwarmers are the Ultimate 80s Tribute Band. From their Simmons electronic drum kit to their skinny ties to their songs, they are the 80s.

DJ Mike Swift is a nationally acclaimed DJ mix artist. DJ Pat Premier is an open format and electronic DJ known for his hit song “I Just Want.”

Doug Segree and his band has been playing rock/pop at events up and down the East Coast for the past 25 years. The SQRRL Band is Mr. Doug (singing, ukulele, guitar and kazoo) and Ms. Karla (dancing, singing and keys) and they’ll be playing music for kids and families to enjoy.

Food and drinks vendors will be at the Festival and there will be a cash bar for 21+. Have fun in the sun with yard games. There will be activities for kids and Midway games.

Coupon

Are you looking for a way to save money on this festival? Book your ticket here and you can save $2 (20% discount) on each ticket.

Location

Oxon Hill, Maryland, is within 8 miles of Clinton and Coral Hills, Maryland, and Mount Vernon, Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.