Orlando Indoor Activities
Orlando Indoor Activity Guide
Although Orlando is best known for its theme parks and outdoor diversions, the city also offers a range of indoor activities to enjoy during rainy days or keep cool with during thermometer-busting summer afternoons.
For those already in or around Universal Orlando Resort, the Universal Cineplex 20 is conveniently located inside the theme park. This theater offers IMAX screens, plush seats, and even alcoholic drinks, making it a great place to catch the latest movies in Orlando. Located next to Islands of Adventure, the movie theater is readily accessible via the Universal Bus Loop.
Guests looking for an unusual experience may be interested in Sleuth's Mystery Dinner Show, a whodunit-style comedy performance that includes dinner, unlimited soft drinks, beer, and wine. While many other Orlando shows only require that the audience simply watch, Sleuth's Mystery Dinner Show inspires guests to keep track of clues from their seats and crack the case before the killer is revealed at the end. To catch Sleuth's Mystery Dinner Show, visit 8267 International Drive in the Gooding’s Plaza.
Anyone who wants to enjoy all that Orlando dance performances have to offer is likely to stop by the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center at 401 West Livingston Street eventually. Most performances by the acclaimed Orlando Ballet are held at this classic, wheelchair-accessible concert hall. Comfortable, cherry red seats are provided for 2,518 guests, with catering and concession services making every trip a treat. An Orlando Ballet show that will play again this October is Vampire’s Ball, a performance presented through a series of vignettes celebrating vampire folklore.
Whether locals or tourists are escaping a sudden downpour or sweltering sunshine, or perhaps just looking for a different experience, Orlando indoor activities provide entertainment to suit virtually every taste.
Indoor Activity Deals
CheerDanz
- Multiple Locations
Cheer and dance classes are for kids aged 3–11 and include fitness dance, pre-ballet, and hip-hop
Paintball International Orlando
- Multiple Locations
Armed with rental equipment, players duke it out during an all-day paintball session at their choice of four Florida facilities
Dan Spiegel Golf Academy
Lessons on Lake Orlando Golf Club range include large bucket of range balls and advice from experienced instructor with eclectic interests
ZFIT 4U Studio
- Waterford Towers
Burn up to 1,000 calories in a single Zumba class at this club-like fitness studio; also offers kickboxing and salsa
The Center for Contemporary Dance
- Winter Park
A complete lesson in hip-hop culture, including music, dance, fashion, art, and writing, as well as basic steps, such as popping and locking
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
When Joseph Olear tore down the original Three Point Bowling Center, he preserved what mattered most. ”We recycled the 35-year-old maple lanes and made a bar out of it,” he happily explains. “And also this gorgeous desk in my office.” The former alley was bought out by Joe’s father in ’86—a spontaneous decision that still perplexes the son. He “just bought the place! If you’d have told me we’d have a bowling alley, I’d have thought you were crazy.” That said, it’s a decision that gave Joe the reins to a facility he would totally revamp.
The updated alley features 16 automatic lanes, one of the largest bars in Kansas City, and a large crop of vine-ripened bowling balls. Olear has also solicited the master food stylings of chef Dan Cermeno for juicy burgers, steak-filled sandwiches, and spicy seafood pastas. He explains that Cermeno’s dishes—available at the alley or in Three Pins Diner—are by no means typical alley fare. “He’s a shopping king,” says Olear. ”On his way in, he stops to shop. [Always] fresh fruit and veggies—wherever the freshest stuff is.”
Beyond the lanes, Three Point entertains patrons with six full-size pool tables, dartboards, indoor and outdoor TVs up to 64 inches wide, as well as nightly league events. The revelry also extends outdoors, where an expansive outdoor deck patio hosts a meat smoker capable of feeding parties of up to 500. “There’s a guy comes in at first light and smokes the meat, “says Olear. “Venison, ribs, whatever he has. It’s in there for about 10 hours. It’s unmatched, really.” Wonderful as that is, there’s one thing Joe enjoys more. “Having a drink at the bar,” he says, smiling. “People will say they met their wife here. It happens on a fairly regular basis—someone comes in and says how nice the place is. It really makes your day.”
Trained at The Chouinard Art Institute by lauded impressionists Millard Sheets and Phil Dike, Lynne French conjures brilliant landscapes out of oils and watercolors. She often works brushless, letting the colors pool and blend on tissue paper through a meditative method called zen-tissue watercolor. Despite the time commitment of zen-tissue watercolor, French still exhibits her work in international galleries and fills her online store with a plentitude of paintings and limited-edition prints. She also has a gift for rendering evocative landscapes based on her patrons' memories and photographs, as well as on residue from their dream catchers.
