So I've been roped into a weekend in Orlando with extended family and it's supposed to rain all weekend.
Let's hear your suggestions for things to do indoors.
Oh man. It’s worse than I thought.1. Timberwolves at Magic
2. Orlando (John Young) Science Center - longtime Orlando residents still call it John Young, same as "Joe Robbie" Stadium
3. See the map below, been going here since the 1970s
4. East End Market
5. Lots of areas in Disney Springs and Citywalk are covered, and there will not be as many people there when it is raining
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Perfect. Thank you.1. Timberwolves at Magic
2. Orlando (John Young) Science Center - longtime Orlando residents still call it John Young, same as "Joe Robbie" Stadium
3. See the map below, been going here since the 1970s
4. East End Market
5. Lots of areas in Disney Springs and Citywalk are covered, and there will not be as many people there when it is raining
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Oh man. It’s worse than I thought.
No need to be mopey in this thread. Our Cane brother is looking to get out of the house on a rainy day, in a state that is largely constructed for outdoor activity, not indoor.
Hey, I'm not looking forward to it any more than you are.
It’s been repurposed as a haunted house. It’s now called “the hills have eyes”.Twin Peaks on I-Drive still open?
Dezerland has a lot indoors. Car museum, indoor go carts. Arcade, sports bar, mini golf.So I've been roped into a weekend in Orlando with extended family and it's supposed to rain all weekend.
Let's hear your suggestions for things to do indoors.
Very good option.Dezerland has a lot indoors. Car museum, indoor go carts. Arcade, sports bar, mini golf.
Andretti can get expensive fast, but if we go early and get out in time for lunch, it's an option.Ok
Ripley's or Andretti Indoor Kart & Games still open??