Summer in Florida is more than blinding sunshine and humidity; there’s seemingly endless rain at times, too. Making outdoor plans can be difficult when those ominous gray clouds can roll in at the drop of a hat. Here are some things to do when you don’t want to end up stuck in the house on those days with the dreaded “scattered thunderstorms” on the forecast.

Get over your fear of heights at Aiguille Aiguille Rock Climbing | 999 Charles St., Longwood | 407-332-1430 Climbing up a rock wall isn’t that much easier just because it’s indoors. Give bouldering a try, or climb around on a shorter wall like you’re Spider-Man. Photo via bbossque/Instagram
Head to Orlando Brewing for a tour of the brewery Orlando Brewing | 1301 Atlanta Ave. | 407-872-1117 See where the magic happens with a free tour of the brewery, then swing by the taproom to try one of the 20-something drinks they’re slingin’. Photo via orlando_brewing/Instagram
Get competitive with your friends at the WhirlyDome WhirlyDome | 6464 International Drive | 407-212-3030 Step up your mad bumper-car skills with a match of Whirlyball, a basketball/hockey-esque game you play in a tiny car. Make the game interesting by having losers pay for drinks after. Photo via whirlydome/Instagram
Go to the Sea Life Aquarium Orlando Sea Life Aquarium | 8449 International Drive | 866-622-0607 Walking next to a shark in the 360-degree ocean tunnel gives this place a wow factor whether you’re 9 or 99 years old. You can also pop in for daily talks about the Indian Ocean, stingrays, and more. Photo via belbarrueco/Instagram
Go crate-digging at Rock & Roll Heaven Rock N Roll Heaven | 1814 N. Orange Ave. | 407-896-1952 Orlando has plenty of places to find rare vintage or brand-new vinyl (besides R&R Heaven, there’s Park Ave CDs, Uncle Tony’s Donut Shoppe and East-West Music, just for a start). But this Ivanhood mainstay could keep you busy for hours flipping albums while you sit out a thunderstorm. Photo via lemonymoringa/Instagram
Jump around in a trampoline park Sky Zone Orlando | 2510 S. Highway 27, Clermont | 352-404-4134 Whether you’re 5 or 55 years old, there’s nothing like getting your heart pumping on a trampoline. Bounce on the wall-to-wall trampolines, dive into the “foam zone,” or even play a game or two of Ultimate Dodgeball with your buds. Photo via Sky Zone Orlando
Surprisingly, rainy days are usually the best times to go to theme parks If you don’t mind braving some raindrops, it’s easier to navigate the parks because, well, barely anyone else tries to when rain is in the forecast. Most of the attractions are inside anyway, so you might as well grab a poncho and hop in the shorter lines. Photo via orlandobrothas/Instagram
Remind yourself why science is totally awesome at WonderWorks WonderWorks Orlando | 9067 International Drive | 407-351-8800 This topsy-turvy building houses science experiments ranging from a hurricane simulator where you’ll be gusted with 74mph winds to a simulator where you can land the Space Shuttle Discovery on an airstrip. Photo via aldho/Instagram
Lose hours of your life playing video games at Player 1 Player 1 Video Game Bar | 8562 Palm Parkway | 407-504-7521 Instead of sitting at home like a loser on a rainy day, prove to the rest of the gaming community that you’re a master at Mario Kart, the king of Call of Duty or a pinball power player. Photo via cindymimi13/Instagram
Shoot free pool at Sportstown Billiards Sportstown Billiards | 2414 E. Robinson St. | 407-894-6258 Perfect your trick shot on Sportstown’s dime. Head into this local staple before 4 p.m. and shoot pool for free, or just chill out in the gaming room, which is kind of like a hipster version of Dave and Busters. Photo via alistairpaulm/Instagram
Visit the Semoran Skateway Semoran Skateway | 2670 Cassel Creek Blvd | 407-834-9106 Boogie on down to the Skateway, lace up those skates and glide–or stumble, if you’re a bit of a beginner–around the rink. Photo via Google Maps
Laugh until it hurts at SAK Comedy Lab SAK Comedy Lab | 29 S. Orange Ave. | 407-648-0001 Throw out some outrageous suggestions and watch the comics at SAK turn “man in yellow hat” and “minty toothpaste” into a side-splitting song or scene. Photo via sakcomedylab/Instagram
Gaze long and hard at some modern art at OMA Orlando Museum of Art | 2416 N. Mills Ave. | 407-896-4231 Contemplate the postmodern vision of the creative masterminds collected in this year’s Florida Prize exhibition – or spend the day sneaking Snapchats with the art, no judgment. Photo via Orlando Museum of Art/Facebook
Catch a matinee and grab lunch at Enzian Theater Enzian Theater | 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland | 407-629-0054 Skip the crowded, Slushee-sticky floors of the mall movie theater and enjoy a matinee at the Enzian, where you can order a real meal and you won’t have to fight a stranger for cup-holder dominance. Photo via Enzian Theater/Facebook
Shop ’til you drop at East End Market East End Market | 3201 Corrine Drive | 321-236-3316 Why spend hours trudging through an overcrowded mall when you can sample artisanal cheeses, fresh baked bread or coffee roasted daily. And there’s a ton of independent retailers that make finding that unique gift a breeze. Photo via eastendmkt/Instagram
Ace Cafe 100 W. Livingston St., 407-996-6686 This one’s for the bikers and you rock ‘n roll lovers. Ace Cafe serves up a special brunch menu Saturdays and Sunday mornings, starting at 10 a.m., complete with, of course, bottomless mimosas for $12. Photo via Facebook/Ace Cafe
Peg your friends and leave a bruise at Orlando Paintball Orlando Paintball | 7215 Rose Ave. | 407-294-0694 It’s never not fun. Even pacifists can’t help but unlock their inner predator when thrown into a game of paintball. Photo via Orlando Paintball/Facebook
Pretend to be a meteorologist at the Orlando Science Center Orlando Science Center | 777 E. Princeton St. | 407-514-2000 If you’ve ever wanted to be a meteorologist, you can hit the WFTV Severe Weather Center 9 Experience to try your hand without all the years of formal training. Learn weather basics, check out the current conditions on the radar, and even drop your own forecast if you think you can handle it. Photo via Orlando Science Center
Take in the floor show at Mango’s Mango’s Tropical Cafe Orlando | 8126 International Drive | 407-673-4422 Get an eyeful of Mango’s feather-costumed “world-famous” showgirls plus salsa, samba and hip-hop dancers while downing dinner and drinks; you may even get asked to join the conga line. Photo via mangosorlando/Instagram
Grab the checkered flag like an Earnhardt at K1 Speed K1 Speed Orlando | 9550 Parksouth Court | 407-434-7500 It’s no Talladega, but it’ll still feel sweet when you crush the rest of the squad screeching around the track to the finish line during an indoor go-kart race. Photo via K1 Speed/Facebook
Do literally anything in this unbelievable glass atrium garden Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center | 6000 W. Osceola Parkway | 407-586-0000 If you get caught under this Gaylord Palms atrium during a rainstorm, you won’t regret a single thing. You could visit the gator exhibit, relax at their award winning spa or play the most epic game of hide and go seek. Photo via Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center/Facebook
Browse through the antique stores Orange Tree Antiques Mall | 853 S. Orlando Ave. | 407-644-4547 Who doesn’t need a vintage umbrella stand or some old foggy glassware to spruce up their home decor? Photo via orangetreeantiquesmall/Instagram