Indianapolis Indoor Activities
Indoor Activity Deals
Fitness In Motion Indianapolis
- Southeast Warren
Work out and have fun during Zumba and Bokwa dance-fitness classes that torch calories; Vinyasa yoga boosts flexibility and strength
Nunn's Performance Training
- Avon
Small-group sessions offered six days per week; trained and certified staff
Move fitness
- Multiple Locations
Roving fitness instructors hold Zumba and kickboxing classes in and around Indianapolis
Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
- Downtown Indianapolis
Operatic pop act showcases polished four-part harmonies and inspiring lyrics praised by the Queen, Oprah, and audiences worldwide
Race the Rainbow
- Speedway
This lively 5K race douses its participants in colorful dyes as they cross the finish lines of four different courses
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
More than 50 years old and 8,500 members strong, the Percussive Arts Society (PAS) strives to promote percussion through education, research, and performances across the world. To carry out this mission, the organization includes more than 50 chapters in the US and 28 chapters abroad, all of which communicate online via resources such as lessons, free practice exercises, and annual events. Each year PAS hosts the annual Percussive Arts Society International Convention—the largest of its kind in the world—in which exhibitors convene to showcase the newest developments in percussion technology, instruments, and publications. The convention also includes over 120 clinics and performances with lauded artists covering all genres and styles of music.
Started in Boston in 1990 and an Indianapolis staple since 1992, The Mystery Café delights audiences with an engaging dinner show and four-course Italian dinner. Guest sleuths enter the dining hall and have the option to undertake a fictional identity to interact with the cast of professional performers. Upon finding their seats, diners become engrossed in a comedic play in which voluntary participants receive a line to read and a high-speed jetpack to escape with should suspicion fall on them. While putting crime-fighting powers to the test in hopes of not only solving the mystery but also earning the night's grand prize, diners put an end to hunger with savory minestrone, a tossed salad, a choice of lasagna, shells florentine, chicken parmesan, or sausage cannelloni, and spumoni for dessert.
After walking through the doors, visitors find themselves surrounded by treasured sports memorabilia and artifacts from colleges across the nation. On the first floor, 23 interactive kiosks each immerse users in a different NCAA sport. Interactive screens illuminate with stories of past champions, trivia questions, and footage of Bobby Knight screaming in different arenas. After a stroll up to the second floor, visitors immerse themselves in simulated and actual athletic competitions, such as throwing a virtual football and measuring their vertical leap. A fully realized 1930s-style gymnasium invites modern folks to shoot hoops just like their grandparents did—uphill both ways in the snow.
Trade in that dated Boston-mall Santa for a timeless tango with today's Groupon. For $10, you'll get three hour-long group dance classes at Riolo Dance (a $30 value). Riolo Dance offers a variety of ballroom, Latin, and other dances, including salsa, swing, mambo, cha cha, foxtrot, waltz, Argentine tango, and hula; check out Riolo's calendar for class times.Follow @Groupon_Says on Twitter.
Long known as the saucy red dress of the modest tortilla chip, salsa is also a fluid, hip-swiveling dance style peppered with spicy kicks, dips, and shimmies. Often danced in couples or as a group line dance, salsa is a fun way to meet new friends, potential life-mates, and a potential network of life-mates for your new friends. Dancers sign up individually for classes, so you don't have to have a partner to get close to someone special.
Despite an inherent awareness of its artifice, live theater's in-room presence creates an immersive experience that can feel more real than the most subtly acted film or actually happening work day. None of the Above introduces audiences to Jamie, a 17-year-old private-school student living the high life in New York City. When she answers the door expecting her drug dealer, it turns out to be Clark, her SAT tutor. The play follows the clash of their personalities, a meeting like unto Gore Vidal confronting Kelly Bundy. As the story progresses, Jamie and Clark negotiate an unusual pact over their contradictory worlds of multiple choices and socialite flight. You get one general-admission ticket to witness the Protean intellectual battle, though you can purchase up to four and make an outing for friends and family.
