As the summer heat becomes unbearable and Florida weather remains volatile, we’ve gathered a list of a few indoor,  air-conditioned and family-friendly activities to enjoy this summer.

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Topgolf 9295 Universal Blvd., 407-218-7714, Open Now Looking to swear off the heat and still enjoy an afternoon of golf? Combine it with some delicious shareables and drinks and find out which family member has the best swing. Topgolf has implemented social distancing, free online reservations to minimize crowds in the lobby, bay dividers and disinfection of each bay after sessions. Team members will wear masks at all times and gloves when handling food and drinks, and will undergo daily health screening. Photo via Topgolf/Facebook
Dave & Buster’s 8986 International Dr, 407-541-3300, Open Now Game on with your family, but instead of sitting in front of your Xbox all day, sit in front of various arcade games instead. Every Wednesday the venue offers games at half the price, and everyday from 4 to 7 p.m., happy hour is served. Customers can not only enjoy hours of games, but also feast on “chef-crafted creations.” Photo via Dave & Buster’s/Facebook
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games 9299 Universal Blvd, 407-610-5020, Reopening May 27 Andretti offers an evening filled with thrills with opportunities to go-kart, bowl, game at their arcade, complete their ropes and zipline course, dine, among others. They claim to be “Orlando’s most unique entertainment destination” and certainly offers a wide array of thrilling activities that anyone is bound to enjoy. To make sure all guests and staff remain safe and healthy, team members are required to wear masks and will undergo a temperature check prior to their shift. Social distancing and increased sanitization of all surfaces will also be enforced. Photo via Andretti Indoor Karting & Games/Facebook
K1 9550 Parksouth Ct #400, 407-338-4928, Open Now K1 Speed claims to have the “best indoor karting in American” and is just the place for families to enjoy a little competition and excitement. The facility boasts of its all-electric go-karts designed in Europe to ensure maximum performance up to 45 mph. K1 requires all staff and guests to wear masks or a head sock and social distance. The venue has also expanded their sanitization protocols and has stocked up on medical-grade air and surface purifiers that reduces up to 99.9 percent of bacteria and viruses. Photo via K1 Speed/Website
Semoran Skateway 2670 Cassel Creek Blvd, Casselberry, 407-834-9106, Reopening May 31 Family owned and operated since 1978, Semoran Skateway has been cleaning their skates and preparing to welcome back guests on May 31 at 25 percent capacity. Birthday and private parties will continue to be available and additional cleaning and distancing measures have been implemented and will be enforced throughout the rink. Photo via Semoran Skateway/Facebook
Orlando Museum of Art 2416 N. Mills Ave., 407-896-4231, Reopening June 2 In addition to reopening the museum on June 2, Orlando Museum of Art’s Summer Art Camp begins on June 8 and ensures small class sizes, a clean environment, and safe and creative art activities. The museum will be opened for members only from June 2-5 and open to the public beginning on June 9. Due to the museum’s recent closure, the exhibit “Living Color: The Art of the Highwaymen” has been extended through Aug. 16. Two other exhibits will also be available to guests. The Orlando Museum of Art features collections in American and African arts, Art of the ancient Americans, and contemporary art and graphics. Photo via Orlando Museum of Art/Facebook
Arcade City 8371 International Dr. #50, 407-233-3501, Open Now Arcade City is the perfect venue for a competitive family and is currently offering discounts on all their play cards. The venue boasts that it blends nightlife and entertainment to provide a memorable adventure for guests of all ages. With numerous games and prizes to choose from, guests are bound to enjoy themselves. Photo via Arcade City/Facebook
Nailed It DIY Studio 245 Wheelhouse Lane Unit 1461 Lake Mary, FL 32746, 407-401-3134, Open Now Nailed It DIY Studio located in Lake Mary had its grand opening on Feb. 26. Although Nailed It is offering “Take & Make” projects for people to make at home, the venue reopened on May 20 for on-site projects. Limited appointments to allow for sanitization after visits and social distancing are being enforced. Employees will be wearing masks and recommend that guests do as well. “Take & Make” projects will continue to be offered for those who still do not feel comfortable attending the studio. Photo via Nailed It DIY Studio Lake Mary/Facebook
Orange Tree Antiques Mall 853 S. Orlando Avenue, Winter Park, 407-644-4547, Open Now As a recipient of the Orlando Family Magazine’s 2018 Best of the Best Antique Store in Orlando, Orange Tree Antiques Mall’s 7,500 square feet facility features over 140 dealers selling anything from antique books, dolls, vinyls, jewelry to Victorian and Mid-Century Modern furniture. If you’re looking to spend a couple hours scavenging through collectables or starting your own collection of antiques, Orange Tree offers a unique piece of history for everyone to enjoy. Photo via Orange Tree Antiques Mall/Facebook
SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium 8449 International Dr, 407-270-8610, Open Now SEA LIFE Orlando is now welcoming back visitors while implementing an enhanced cleaning regime, hand sanitizer stations throughout the building and social distancing. In-line capacity will also be limited to government recommendations. SEA LIFE is only accepting contactless payments and debit or credit cards to combat the spread of COVID-19. Although the interactive tide pool and childrens’ play area remain closed, all other attractions and marine life displays are open. Photo via SEA LIFE Orlando/Facebook
Pirate’s Dinner Adventure 6400 Carrier Dr., 407-206-5102, Reopening June 16 As the “world’s largest interactive dinner show,” Pirate’s Dinner Adventure offers guests an interactive experience where children, adults and pirates of all ages have a chance to come on stage and be part of the show. Three shows are offered and each ticket includes a three-course dinner and unlimited soft drink refills. Guests can book in advance for shows starting on June 16. Photo via Pirate’s Dinner Adventure/Facebook
The Escape Game 8145 International Drive, Suite 51, 407-501-7222, Open Now With a selection of six 60-minute adventures to test your problem solving and collaboration skills, The Escape Game located in Orlando is sure to show who the cleverest in the family is. The venue has implemented various safety guidelines so that guests remain healthy and safe such as contactless check-in, social distancing and room sanitization after each session. Photo via The Escape Game/Facebook
Madame Tussauds 8387 International Drive, 321-209-9651, Open Now Madame Tussauds is the perfect opportunity to meet all your favorite celebrities without having to rely on luck. The family friendly museum has implemented enhanced cleaning regimens and increased cleaning and sanitizing of stations. Hand sanitizing stations will also be available and staff will wash their hands on a regular basis. Guests will be required to maintain recommended social distances. The museum will only be opened to 25 percent capacity and will only accept contactless payment methods and debit or credit cards to combat the spread of COVID-19. Photo via Madame Tussauds/Website
Aiguille Rock Climbing Center 830 S. Ronald Reagan Blvd. #252, Longwood, 407-332-1430, Reopening May 23 Looking for an surge of adrenaline as you get some exercising in after being cooped up inside for the last few months, Aiguille Rock Climbing Center will be reopening on May 23 for members only. The facility will be opening at less than 50 percent occupancy level and will be allowing all members to climb throughout the day for a maximum of two hours. Aiguille recommends reserving a climbing time slot on their website and requires all guests to wear masks and wash hands upon entry, exit and after every wall climbed. Temperature checks prior to entry, social distancing and regular deep cleaning of all high traffic areas will be enforced. Photo via Aiguille Rock Climbing Center/website
Mango’s Tropical Cafe 8126 International Dr, 407-673-4422, Open Now Looking to enjoy a dinner and show to change up the last few months of TV family dinners? Mango’s Tropical Cafe offers family friendly glamorous dinner shows seven nights a week. Performances range from Brazilian Samba, Cuban Conga, various Latin beats, Hip-hop, 80s & 90s hits and Michael Jackson acts. Feathers and costumes are sure to immerse guests into the magical atmosphere and rhythms of the global iconic dances and music styles. Just as acts vary, Mango’s offers a variety of dishes and drinks from all over the world such as Brazilian Churrasco Steak, Lobster Pizza, chicken and shrimp ‘Creole,’ mambo’ jumbo chicken wing and passion fruit lemonade mojito. Photo via Mango’s Tropical Cafe/Website
Chocolate Museum 11701 International Drive Suite 400, 407-778-4871, Open Now Orlando’s Chocolate Museum & Cafe is the sweetest afternoon you will spend with your family. The award winning museum features 25 solid chocolate sculptures of some of the world’s most recognizable landmarks. Visitors will get a chance to learn how chocolate is made and view some of the old machinery used to make chocolate. Guests will even have the opportunity to sample a variety of fine chocolates from around the world in the tasting room. Photo via Chocolate Museum & Cafe/website
Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show 8267 International Dr, 407-363-1985, Open Now This two hour and a half long dinner and show experience is granted to “keep you talking for years.” Sleuths treats guests with a 45 minute comedy mystery where clues are presented and guests must solve the crime. The improvisational comedy show also offers guests an opportunity to ask questions along the way in order to solve the mystery and also enjoy a delicious meal. The evening ends with a mystery dessert as the detective unveils the truth behind the crime and awards prizes to those who were successful. To ensure everyone’s safety, Sleuths is enforcing social distancing, mask use (except during the dining portion of the evening) and temperature checks prior to checking in. Employees will also undergo temperature checks and are required to wear a mask and gloves if in direct contact with guests. Photo via Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show/Facebook
VR Territory Orlando 6544 Carrier Dr. 2nd floor, 407-964-3322, Open Now VR Territory currently offers immersive VR experiences, which can be done solo or with friends, and will soon continue offering VR Escape Rooms. To keep all staff and guests safe, VR Territory requires all staff and guests to wear masks at all times and social distance. Constant cleaning of common touch points will also be enforced. Reservations are strongly recommended since guests will be asked to wait outside if the venue is above the limited capacity requirement. Photo via VR Territory/Facebook
Anger Management Rage Room Orlando 4065 LB McLeod Rd, Suite G, Orlando, FL 32811, 407-712-6394, Open Now Anger Management Rage Room in Orlando is accepting private sessions that are booked online. Sessions are limited to household members or socially distanced groups of three. Visitors may come in with their own box of breakables, but the venue can also provide customers with wine bottles, televisions, ceramics, among other breakable items. Guests are encouraged to shatter and smash objects to help cope with stress and tension. Photo via Anger Management Rage Room Orlando/Facebook
Escapology 11951 International Dr unit C3, 407-278-1515, Open Now With seven different games to choose from, your group will be tasked with working together to find clues and unlock locks in order to escape each scenario. Games include Mansion Murder, in which guests must prove their innocence to gain their freedom, and Scooby Doo, in which guests must figure out who is responsible for all the crime in a secret Dungeon and Monster Lab in a Castle. Photo via Escapology/Facebook