Dearborn, MI Indoor Activities
Indoor Activity Deals
Play Atlantis Melvindale
Pizza and pop reenergizes visitors at a family fun center with a multilevel laser tag arena, indoor and outdoor mini golf, and an arcade
Border City Brawlers
- University
Hard-hitting derby girls trounce the opposition year-round atop the flat track of the Adie Knox Arena
Zap Zone
- Multiple Locations
After choosing a glowing mouth guard, necklace, or bunny ears, two people can enjoy a match of laser tag or a game of indoor mini golf
Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum
- Farmington
Old and new coin-operated games and mechanical oddities buzz and whir in packed museum where guests nibble popcorn
Community Bowling Centers
- Multiple Locations
Independent bowling chain cultivates family fun with Glow N Bowl laser-light shows and kid-friendly shoe and ball sizes
Yoga at the Center with Nicole
- Multiple Locations
Dynamic Hatha-yoga sessions focus on internal and external alignment
Rowan Tree Yoga
- Multiple Locations
An experienced instructor leads Hatha-yoga classes for stress relief, musicians, beginners, and fiber artists
Detroit Opera House
- Downtown
Veteran standup, TV star, and globe-trotting entertainer tickles ribs in a night of comedy
Extreme Fun Lansing
- Multiple Locations
Inflatable obstacle courses, slides, and climbing walls entertain in a climate-controlled facility that also hosts birthday parties
Weapons 4 Weight Loss
- Dearborn Heights
Indoor boot-camp classes taught by a certified personal trainer; nutrition plan maps out healthful eating practices for 21 days
Jungle Java
- Multiple Locations
Soft and clean play space entertains tykes with maze of forest huts and treehouses
F3 Fitness
- Dearborn Heights
Classes such as MMA and circuit training for all fitness levels help athletes boost cardio performance and burn fat
Dance Scene
- Center Line
One-hour sessions cover ballroom and Latin styles such as the fox trot, cha-cha, swing, and salsa; couples practice first wedding dance
Putting Edge - Novi
- Novi
Golf balls tumble down turf in 18-hole indoor glow-in-the-dark course themed around various settings such as medieval times and rain forest
My Tactical Advantage LLC
Former Marine helps students build self-confidence and defense skills with martial-arts fitness training and close-combat instruction
Cherry Hill Lanes
- Dearborn Heights
A shareable pitcher of soda or beer paired with two games of bowling
RetroFIT LLC
- Downtown
Women's fitness classes include hula-hoop aerobics, dance classes set to retro music, and full body Animal Behavior workouts
PURE Fitness Health and Training Studio
- Windsor
Slate of 88 classes a month includes TRX, Kardio Kickboxing, yoga, spin, and boot camp, along with hourly group training
Moksha Yoga Windsor
- Ottawa St.
Seasoned yogis with international connections guide students through peaceful and challenging poses inside this heated studio
RS Health & Fitness
Boot-camp instructors use strength exercises and kickboxing drills to tone muscle; private training sessions include nutrition counseling
Pure BDY
- Downtown Ferndale
Three-day cleanse energizes the body with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants through a mix of fruit juices, greens, and protein infusions
Fitzone for Women Detroit
- Multiple Locations
Women of all ages and fitness levels get into shape with supportive yoga, Pilates, cardio, weight-training, and Zumba classes
Zu Cru Fitness
- Multiple Locations
Instructors lead dance-based Zumba classes scored with Latin and hip-hop music
Fun 4 Us
- Westland
Indoor playground with inflatable slides and obstacle courses, toddler area, and free WiFi for parents
Shanti Time Yoga and Reiki
- Downtown Madison Heights
Hatha yoga emphasizes proper breathing and posture to gently cultivate relaxation in its practitioners
Dragon Academy of Martial Arts
- Livonia
Black-belt instructors lead martial-arts classes including tae kwon do, krav maga, weapons training, and conditioning
Try City Fitness
- Livonia
Exercisers use medicine balls and participate in box jumps in group fitness classes
Jump Station of Michigan-Mini Trampolines
- Farmington
Jumpers strap into safety harnesses before leaping and flipping on indoor mini trampolines
Romulus Athletic Center
- Romulus
Sprawling athletic center with five-pool waterpark area, basketball courts, and more than 6,000 sq. ft. of fitness and cardio equipment
The Yoga Suite - Center for Yoga Studies
- Downtown Hamtramck
Class introduces students to the Iyengar method of yoga
Ford Drive In
- Dearborn
Patrons sit in their warm cars during first-run double-feature films
Thunderbird Lanes
- Maple Road
Roll strikes and spares at a modern bowling alley equipped with a bar, an arcade, and a snack bar
Karma Yoga Detroit
- Bloomfield Village
Breath, posture & concentration pervade asanas built upon Universal Principles of Alignment in class for beginners taught by certified yogi
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
At Whirlyball Novi, teams in motorized cars call whirlybugs spin and bump their way through one-hour bouts of a competitive wiffle-ball game that combines aspects of basketball, hockey, and jai alai. Bright red and yellow whirlybugs, powered by electricity and the tears of the defeated, race across a 4,000-square-foot court as their drivers toss balls to each other with plastic scoops. Referees keep track of each team's score as friends look on from the comfortable leather couches of the lounge. After matches, teams sip on drinks from the bar, feast on one of several meal packages, or continue calling each other "liver-licking kumkwats" over games of pool.
Dipson Theatres celebrates a reputation as a regional movie institution with a network of 12 locations lighting 57 silver screens across Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania. Though the company now spreads across the northeast United States, it began in the small city of Batavia, NY, in 1939—a time when movies were called “picture shows,” Roosevelt was in the White House, and everybody could only see in black and white. Today that tradition underlies the cinematic experience as patrons chomp popcorn and sip sodas, marveling at modern 3-D visual adventures, summer action movies, family-friendly features, or even indie art flicks and footage from world-renowned opera performances.
Glowing monkeys scamper toward a neon waterfall, and a knight bearing a radiant yellow lance rides past a bright orange octopus emerging from the ocean. What appears to be a time-traveling session gone awry is really the evolving environment within Putting Edge’s indoor black-lit mini-golf course, which whisks players to deep seas, Aztec jungles, and medieval times. Since opening its original location in Canada, Putting Edge has now expanded to 17 North American locations, all of which invite guests onto its challenging 18-hole courses to seek victory over opponents and the forces that keep their teeth from not glowing as brightly as they could. Elsewhere, the facility houses private party rooms, concessions, and an arcade filled with gamer favorites such as air hockey.
Named one of the city's best cultural museums by CBS Detroit, the Holocaust Memorial Center is among America’s first Holocaust museums. For more than 25 years, the HMC has memorialized the senseless murder of millions, promoting tolerance while sending out a call to action to prevent future discrimination, hate crimes, bullying, and genocide by keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust and the lives it claimed.
Starting near the museum's lobby, an illustrated timeline tracing 4,000 years of Jewish history leads into The Museum of European Jewish Heritage, which highlights Judaism through artifacts and displays. From there, a ramp descending beyond a 22-foot window display of Nazi propaganda leads into an exhibit on The Final Solution. Here, displays and audiovisual installations usher visitors toward the Survivors' Theater, where live presentations by Detroit-area survivors illuminate the atrocities' personal costs. Daily tours are led by the museum's caring, expert educators, who guide guests through the exhibits while encouraging them to internalize the lessons for use in their own lives.
New to the museum is the Weisberg Gallery, where a Holocaust-era boxcar stands as a reminder of the scale of the period's atrocities. The museum also welcomes traveling exhibits such as Where the Past Meets the Future, a collection of mixed media pieces by artist Fay Grajower that connect Jewish life in pre-Nazi Poland with contemporary examples of Jewish life and culture in the nation today.
Post-war exhibits cover the Nuremberg Trials, honor the righteous individuals who risked their lives to resist the Nazis or save Jewish lives during the war, and pay homage to those who perished with a memorial flame. The museum also houses a well-stocked library, where guests can research their genealogy with materials dedicated to European Jewish history. Beyond its core exhibits, the HMC hosts special exhibits encompassing photographs, art, and history, in addition to sending survivors to speaking engagements throughout the city and hosting the Kindertransport Memory Quilt, whose patches represent the experiences of Jewish youth rescued from Eastern Europe.
As early as 6 a.m., students of all skill levels gather at each of Center for Yoga's four locations, prepared to wake up muscles and minds with stretches and meditation in a variety of yoga classes. During Vinyasa-style classes, the Center's dedicated instructors lead groups through a sequence of poses, linking one to the next with continuous movement and mindful breathing. Students looking for deep stretching flock to Yin yoga classes, in which they hold poses for five to seven minutes at a time to relax the body's connective tissues and fool confrontational T. rexes’ movement-dependent eyesight. Members of the studio's teacher-training program lead Saturday community classes, in which patrons can revitalize their minds, bodies, and spirit animals with a complimentary slow-flow session suitable for newbies and students nursing injuries. Meditation rooms and showers help yogis shift back into their daily routines after their mind-body practice.
Yogi Jason Schramm, inspired by the daily struggles of the city he loves, named his studio in its honor. Within the school’s two locations, he draws upon 10,000 hours spent teaching to show students how to find inner peace and use it to effect change. The instructors use ancient yoga poses to propel pupils inward, and Schramm lets subtle influences from martial arts shine through in some courses. Ashtanga classes summon sweat with vigorous poses that build strength and flexibility, and Vinyasa techniques weave movement, stillness, and deep breaths into a dance-like sequence that changes daily. In addition to leading classes in his studios, Schramm imparts poses over Skype, which lets yogis practice without leaving home or admitting they are tangled in Christmas lights.
