It’s here once again: that kind-of spring, not-yet summer time of year that’s either unbearably hot or nearing a torrential downpour. In times like these, Orlandoans know the great outdoors might not be the place to be. That’s why we’ve come up with 22 of the best things to do indoors (besides THAT) in the air-conditioning when it’s too hot or too rainy.
Rip a go-kart race, visit a museum, throw some axes, skydive inside: The options are endless when you have the crisp embrace of some good old AC.
Beat par at Orlando Putting Edge
5250 International Drive, Orlando
Orlando Putting Edge really does put the edge in mini golf. This completely indoor and black-lit neon golf course is the perfect spot to test your athleticism (and maybe your eyesight) while in the cool comfort of the indoors. Credit: Photo via Orlando Putting Edge/YelpSee a comedy show
29 S. Orange Ave., Orlando
Downtown Orlando’s own SAK Comedy Lab is offering three shows this Valentine’s Day for all the lovebirds who love to laugh. General admission is $25. Credit:Photo via SAK Comedy Lab/FacebookVisit the ocean at Sea Life Orlando Aquarium
8449 International Drive, Orlando
Explore the deep sea without leaving Orlando at Sea Life Aquarium. Here, you’ll find Florida’s only 360 degree ocean tunnel and a ton of awe-inspiring creatures and varying exhibits and interactive zones. Get up close and personal with sea turtles, sharks and jellyfish; watch a feeding frenzy; or visit the coastal rockpool touch tank. Credit: Photo via Sea Life Orlando Aquarium/FacebookGo to a rage room
4065 L.B. Mcleod Road, Orlando
Rage Room Orlando is the perfect place to let off a little steam, vent out some pent-up aggression or just break things for the fun of it. Credit:Photo via Rage Room Orlando/FacebookCatch a show at House of Blues
1490 E. Buena Vista Drive, Orlando
Or really any (indoor) Orlando music venue. The city’s home to some amazing spots, both big and small, for live entertainment. And there’s plenty of good music coming our way that you don’t want to miss out on. Escape the heat with some good tunes and carefree crowd vibes. Credit: Photo by Jim LeathermanThrow axes at Epic Axe Throwing
47 E. Robinson St., Orlando
Beat the heat with skillfully directed rage at Orlando’s Epic Axe Throwing, or any of Orlando’s many axe-throwing rooms. Bring some friends, or soak up your own solitude while you learn the tasteful, storied art of throwing something really hard, really fast and really sharp at a wall. Credit: Photo via Axe Throwing/FacebookRock climb at Blue Swan Boulders
400 Pittman St., Orlando
At this rock climbing spot, no experience is required — just a brave and adventurous soul. Equipment is provided, and there’s a variety of heights and handgrips to explore. Credit: Photo via Blue Swan Boulders/FacebookEat your way through East End Market
3201 Corrine Drive, Orlando
The Central Florida food hub and neighborhood market is jam-packed with food ranging from savory meats to powerhouse smoothies and cold-brew Lineage coffee. There’s a patio outside for extra seating, but for too hot or too rainy days, we’re planting ourselves right inside to enjoy seemingly endless food and shopping options. Credit:Photo via East End Market/FacebookGet nostalgic at Semoran Skateway
2670 Cassel Creek Boulevard, Casselberry
A classic! Skate your day away at Semoran Skateway, where you can enjoy funky tunes and thrill at the heights of athleticism. Don’t forget your socks! Credit: Photo via Semoran Skateway/YelpSoak up some creativity at Orlando Museum of Art
2416 N. Mills Ave., Orlando
The Orlando Museum of Art is a great spot to connect with your community’s (and beyond) creativity and culture. Stroll the museum and soak up the artistry oozing from within. Currently up: the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art, OMA’s biggest annual exhibition. Credit: Photo via Orlando Museum of Art/FacebookVisit Orlando Science Center
777 E. Princeton St., Orlando
If you want to experience some naturally occurring thrills while learning about the world around you, Orlando Science Center has it all. With options and exhibits fit for all ages, it’s a great spot to take the kiddos or enjoy with a group of friends. Credit: Photo via Orlando Science Center/FacebookGo racing at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games
9299 Universal Blvd., Orlando
There’s no way you could get bored here. Andretti hosts a crazy long indoor go-kart track, plus there’s rush-hour bowling. They have beer and cocktails, too? We’re in. Credit: Photo via Andretti Indoor Karting & Games/FacebookStroll through Plant Street Market
426 W. Plant St., Winter Garden
This jewel in Winter Garden’s historic downtown is an indoor artisan market featuring dozens of vendors’ and local fare plus organic, homemade goods all under one roof. Credit: Photo via Plant Street Market/FacebookVisit Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
8201 International Drive, Orlando
Ripley’s is really for the weirdos of the world. Let your guard down and embrace all the mind-blowing, record-breaking craziness the world has to offer, all under one Orlando roof. Credit: Photo via Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Orlando/FacebookExercise your mind at WonderWorks Orlando
9067 International Drive, Orlando
This all-around entertaining attraction offers an “amusement park for the mind.” Visit the I-Drive emporium for a glimpse into more than 100 exhibits and attractions that will make your scratch your head in confusion or widen your eyes in surprise. There’s also laser tag, a ropes course and a 6D motion ride. Credit: Photo via WonderWorks Orlando/FacebookIndoor skydiving
8969 International Drive, Orlando
Fly far, far away (figuratively) at iFly Orlando’s indoor skydiving park. It’s the thrill of skydiving without all the hassle or, you know, fear. Credit:Photo via iFly Orlando/FacebookGet tripped out at Museum of Illusions
8375 International Drive, Icon Park, Orlando
Of all the wild and wonderful parts of Orlando, the Museum of Illusions just might take the cake for being the most trippy. You’ll lose your mind, and maybe your balance, here but it’s always worth the sick photo-ops. Credit: Photo via Museum of Illusions/FacebookTaste quality wines at Quantum Leap Winery
1312 Wilfred Drive, Orlando
Quantum Leap Winery approaches wine with sustainability in mind, so you’ll find environmentally friendly procured and produced drinks. Spend the afternoon sipping and swishing and enjoy a quality quaff. It’ll taste even better knowing you’re helping the planet. Credit: Photo via Quantum Leap Winery/FacebookRelease your inner child at Dezerland
5250 International Drive, Orlando
A one-stop shop for all things childlike and adventurous, but it’s still fun for all ages: Dezerland has go-karting, pinball, arcade games and more to reach your inner overly excited and sugared-out self. Credit: Photo via Dezerland/FacebookFight for freedom at The Escape Game Orlando
8145 International Drive, Orlando
Massively rising in popularity in recent years, the escape room fad is actually worth the hype. Bring a group and voluntarily get locked in a room while you attempt to solve a series of intricate clues to meet your escape. The Escape Game, located on I-Drive, offers seven themed rooms for varying levels of skill. Take it easy with “Playground” or risk failure with the 9/10 difficulty level of “Prison Break.” Credit: Photo via The Escape Game Orlando/FacebookOrlando Cat Cafe
532 Cagan Park Ave., Clermont
Spend an afternoon relishing the unconditional love and affection offered by all the cats and kittens at Orlando Cat Cafe. It’s only $10 a head, and you can check out all the whiskered faces you’ll see at the cafe before you even get there. Cats are better than humans, anyway. Credit:Photo via Orlando Cat Cafe/FacebookEden Bar
407-629-0054, 1300 South Orlando Avenue, Maitland
Many Reddit users have claimed Eden Bar’s truffle fries to be their “favorite in town” and a “top notch” pick for best fries in Orlando. Other users raved about their chicken and fries combo. Credit:Photo via Enzian TheaterSmack some balls at Topgolf
9295 Universal Blvd., Orlando
Topgolf may have you feeling like you’re braving the elements, but with this classy golfing experience, you never have to step foot on the grass. Golf away from the comfort of an enclosed and covered starting point that will have you forgetting all about inclement Florida weather. Credit: Photo via Topgolf/Facebook