Look, it’s just too damn hot to go outside. So, save yourself from sweating under the sun with some of Orlando’s best indoor attractions.

Give in to your inner adrenaline junkie at iFly Skydiving 8969 International Drive, 407-337-4359, www.iflyworld.com Feel what it’s like to skydive without actually having to jump from that airborne plane, and grab some great pictures while you’re at it. Photo via lorenasdisneyadventures/Instagram
Flip your lid at Sky Zone 5250 International Drive, 407-326-0482, www.skyzone.com While Sky Zone has your traditional freestyle jump and foam pit, it also takes trampolines and sports to new levels with their programs like Skyslam basketball and ultimate dodgeball. Photo via Sky Zone Orlando/Facebook
Paint, draw and scribble to your heart’s content at Crayola Experience 8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail, 407-757-1700, www.crayolaexperience.com Making art can be fun for everyone at Crayola’s interactive stations where you can dabble in the sophisticated methods of drip art and melt and mold and create some tunes with stomp and play. Photo via orlandodicas/Instagram
Skate backwards to Boy II Men at the roller rink 2670 Cassel Creek Blvd., 407-834-9106, semoranskateway.com Take a couple laps at the skating rink, groove on to the music, and let the nostalgia of middle school birthday parties wash over you. Photo via Semoran Skateway/Facebook
Nerd out at the Orlando Science Center 777 E. Princeton St., 407-514-2000, www.osc.org Orlando Science Center has something for everyone in the family, with exhibits that cover dinosaurs and nature to more in-depth studies of identity. The center hosts a monthly meetup with food and adult beverages centered on science for those 21 and above. Photo via hnmyers/Instagram
Support Orlando’s local art scene and visit CityArts Factory 29 S. Orange Ave., 407-648-7060, orlandoslice.com A collection of galleries in downtown Orlando, CityArts Factory is a nonprofit that supports local artists. The works are sure to make you appreciate the artsier side of Orlando’s locals. Photo via orlandoweekly/Instagram
Aim for some strikes at the bowling lanes 400 N. Primrose Drive, 407-894-0361, coloniallanes.net Tuesday seems the day to hit up Colonial Lanes with specials like $8 all you can bowl on Tuesdays, $8 cheese pizza, and $8 beer buckets. From Monday-Friday, games are $2.25 from 3-6 p.m., making for some good entertainment that goes easy on your wallet.
Take in a dance and dinner show at Mango’s 8126 International Drive, 407-673-4422, www.mangos.com/orlando/ Mango’s provides a Latin night like no other, with options for a dinner and dance show that you won’t soon forget, or an option for enjoying the DJ, drinks, and dance floor. Photo via mangosorlando/Instagram
Catch a show at Mad Cow Theatre 54 W. Church St., 407-297-8788, www.madcowtheatre.com Enjoy a show at the intimate theatre in downtown Orlando, where you can catch the classics, contemporary plays, and musicals. Photo via Mad Cow Theatre/Facebook
Earn your battle bruises in a game of paintball 7215 Rose Ave., 407-294-0694, orlandopaintball.com The great equalizer of fighting games, even the quietest of the bunch can get just as excited as the rowdier crowd about shooting people with paintballs at this indoor paintball arena. Photo via orlandopaintball.com
Live out your racing dreams at Orlando Grand Prix Indoor Go Karting 9550 Parksouth Ct. Ste. 400, 407-434-7500, www.k1speed.com Nothing beats that rush of speeding around the racetrack and beating your friends on the go-kart. Photo via southdiamondwireless/Instagram
Challenge your friends to a couple rounds at Player 1 Video Game Bar 8562 Palm Parkway, 407-504-7521, player1orlando.com The perfect solution to staying cooped up at home, head out and show off what you got when it comes to video games as you down a couple of beers with the rest of the gaming community. Photo via Player 1 Video Game Bar/Facebook
Take in the local vibes of East End Market over a cup of coffee 3201 Corrine Drive, 321-236-3316, www.eastendmkt.com Whether it’s a simple cheese and bread sample or a complex quiche and pastry, the vendors at this local market will leave your taste buds glowing. You can sit in the beautiful garden area with your snack after exploring the different stalls. Photo via rafa_singleton/Instagram
Relax at the Gaylord Palms atrium garden 6000 W. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, 407-586-0000, www.marriott.com Enjoy the best of Florida greenery and wildlife while staying inside the atrium’s glass confines. You can check out the gator exhibit or relax at the award-winning day spa. Photo via Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center/Facebook
Feed your competitive side in a game of Whirlyball 6464 International Drive, 407-212-3030, whirlydome.com A sports competition that combines go-karting, basketball and hockey, Whirlyball is sure to test your coordination and keep you occupied as you shoot for that victory. Photo via whirlydome/Facebook
Grab lunch and then enjoy a matinee showing at the Enzian Theater 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland, 407-629-0054, enzian.org With a lineup that spans avant-garde French film and cult classics like, Enzian’s got the hookup to a more sophisticated movie viewing experience where you can order a real meal during the film. Photo via Enzian Theater/Facebook
Checkout the criminally underrated Wonderworks 9067 International Drive, 407-351-8800, www.wonderworksonline.com Where else can you try on a space suit, get blasted with hurricane winds, and relive the 1989 earthquake that rocked San Francisco all in a topsy-turvy building? Besides the scientific wonder zones, Wonderworks has got attractions like a ropes-course, laser tag, and a 4D XD Motion Theater Experience. Photo via achancey10y/Instagram
Snap a few selfies with “celebrities” at Madame Tussaud’s wax museum 8401 International Drive, 866-630-8315, www.madametussauds.com You’ll feel like you’re traveling through space and time with the well-crafted backdrops at this I-Drive attraction as you snap pictures with your favorite figures from film, Hollywood, and history. Photo via tussaudsorlando/Instagram
Wander around the latest art exhibit at OMA 2416 N. Mills Ave., 407-896-4231, omart.org Get cultured and enjoy the cool rooms of the Orlando Museum of Art as you take in their latest paintings, sculptures, and multimedia works. Photo via orlandomuseumofart/Instagram
Be a fly on the wall at Aiguille 999 Charles St., Longwood, 407-332-1430, aiguille.com Whether you love being at the top of 36 feet or prefer bouldering on the shorter walls, the folks at Aiguille have got the equipment and experience to make your climbing day a fun one. Photo via Aiguille Rock Climbing Center/Instagram
Walk through the 360 ocean tunnel at Sea Life Aquarium 8449 International Drive, 866-622-0607, www.visitsealife.com Get to know the ocean’s inhabitant with the many attractions at Sea Life. You can touch starfish or crabs at the rockpools, or sit in on a talk and feeding of the larger sea creatures. Photo via Sea Life Orlando Aquarium/Facebook
Shoot free pool at Sportstown 2414 E. Robinson St., 407-894-6258, sportstownbilliards.com/about With free pool until 4 p.m. for those 21 and up, Sportstown is a laidback bar and gaming center where you can drink up and play all the bar games your heart desires. Photo via betharmount/Instagram
Dig through the creates at Park Ave CDs 2916 Corrine Drive, 407-447-7275, parkavecds.com Park Ave CDs has been around for 30 years, holding down the fort when Orlando’s music scene was just getting started. Grab a new vinyl record for your collection, or just browse the alternative, hip-hop, funk, soul and pop selections in their stands. Photo via sarahashleyphotograp/Instagram
Laugh it up at SAK Comedy Lab 29 S. Orange Ave., 407-648-0001, www.sakcomedylab.com Your abs will be aching by the time you leave your seat after a night of improv comedy based on suggestions from the audience. Photo via SAK Comedy Lab/ Facebook
Get weird at Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Odditorium 8201 International Drive, 407-345-0501, www.ripleys.com/orlando/ With interactive exhibits, you’ll definitely be entertained in the strangeness and charm of the “Odditorium.” With shrunken heads and fertility statues galore, take a trip down the rabbit hole. Photo via david_misla/Instagram