Things to Do in Van Wert
Things to Do Deals
The Plex South
- Multiple Locations
Indoor 18-hole mini golf course and batting cages are open year round; birthday party for up to 20 with pizza, drinks, and games
Lazer X
- Fort Wayne
Up to 42 participants skirmish through four-level, UV-lit playing field strewn with maze of obstacles
Canlan Ice Sports
- Fort Wayne
NHL-sized ice rinks host open-skate sessions, skating lessons, and hockey leagues
Putt-Putt Fun Center Fort Wayne
- Fort Wayne
Center boasts family-friendly go-karts, arcade & putt-putt courses including one with fire-breathing volcano
American Style Ballroom
- Multiple Locations
Experienced dancers teach students of all skill levels salsa, Viennese waltz, and mambo moves during 30 classes and 10 parties per month
Paintball Plex
- Fort Wayne
An expansive paintball facility hosts colorful clashes on indoor and outdoor fields with air bunkers and WWII-inspired obstacles
Markin Farms Zipline Adventures
- Liberty
Fast-paced zips weave through forests, over ponds, and past rivers on an 80-acre farm, with a double-zip setup at the finish
TX Training Center
- Wayne
A 10,000-square-foot facility hosts fitness classes such as BodyPump, which uses up to 100 reps to fully work out a body part
Triumph Stables
- Jefferson
Stable trains world-champion Morgan and Saddlebred horses and teaches new riders proper technique in the saddle
Big Bounce Family Fun Center
- New Castle
A 7,500-square-foot indoor playground with inflatables and an arcade hosts parties with pizza, ice cream, soda, and party favors
Skydive Lake Wawasee
- Syracuse
After safety lesson, expert instructors accompany skydivers of all experience levels as they safely fall downward to beautiful views of lake
Fun Center at Paige's Crossing
- Columbia
Greenery surrounds visitors as they ride a mini-roller coaster and outdoor carnival-like rides; indoor arcade has redemption games
Recommended Things to Do by Groupon Customers
Fort Wayne Ballet began pirouetting in 1956 to enrich the community’s arts offerings with dance instruction and performances. Beginning with its inaugural performance of Cinderella, the ballet company has performed timeless pieces including The Nutcracker, Giselle, and Swan Lake. In addition to its shows and classes, Fort Wayne Ballet maintains strong links to the community, which is evident in its theme: everybody dances. The Ballet works to find adoptive families for dogs through the Muttcracker program, produces trading cards with dancers, I&M linemen and players from each of Fort Wayne’s minor league teams, and stages three main stage productions and three Family Series performances per year.
Resplendent with a multitude of American art forms, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art brandishes masterpieces from United States artists from the late 18th century to the modern day. The permanent collection entices meandering visitors with nearly 1,400 American-grown pieces from artists including George Inness, Janet Fish, and William Forsyth, such as paintings, sculptures, photographs, and flags fashioned from apple pie. In addition to a permanent display of 56 Amish quilts, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art touts rotating exhibits such as the current Material World, a collection of textiles hailing from different countries, time periods, and transdimensional planes.
The Westcott House Foundation celebrates its charge’s history through continuing preservation efforts, safeguarding the house as both a museum and shrine to Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision for Prairie-style homes. One of 260 of Wright’s remaining houses in the world, the pristinely restored structure entices visitors from far and wide with its architectural allure and unparalleled hide-and-seek spots. The grounds embody Wright’s love of melding a building with its site, boasting a terrace, a pool, and period-inspired gardens. An intricately latticed pergola connects the carriage house to the main building, a rare and interesting gem among Wright’s normally trellis-free Prairie homes.
Noble Hawk Golf Links brings the haggis-flavored flair of Scottish course design to this 6,817-yard Northeast Indiana haunt. A moderate-length opener, hole 1 (par 4) tests club-wielding precision from the first tee with a series of deep bunkers hugging well-contoured fairways. From there, a round gets rowdier with diverse challenges such as a drive between water at hole 4, a huge mound bisecting the green at hole 5, and an over-water tee-shot into a large, undulating green at hole 15. Click here to take an online tour of the course, or let the innovation, diversity, and slumbering deer on the luscious greenery surprise you while you play. Pre- or post-round, practice drives with the large bucket of balls to fine-tune form and eliminate embarrassing mid-swing pirouettes.
Set your strike ball loose on any of the 32 spacious lanes at Crazy Pinz, all of which are surrounded by a mass quantity of flat-screens and projection screens. As you catch a sports game on the surrounding videoscape, track your real-life championship with the center's state-of-the-art scoring system. Though not included in the Groupon, if hunger and thirst start splitting your stomach, pick up some spare eats at Coconutz, a full-service eatery on site, or squelch desires for deliciousness at the Snack Shack, a stop-'n'-go destination dedicated to fueling today's unsung American heroes—children.
Artist Mike Buszuwski wanted to create “an inspirational place for kids to come and explore art.” Thus, Painting Fun Spot was born. He and his artistic staff equip artists of all ages with all the necessary supplies—nontoxic, USA-made plaster pieces, paints, sealants, and paintball guns—to create colorful sculptures in a relaxed, kid-friendly studio complete with booster seats and pint-sized aprons. Vibrant walls and an undersea mural inspire creativity during studio time, summer camps, and parties and help budding artists bestow blank plaster canvases with hand-painted masterpieces.
Painting Fun Spot also hosts painting fun art classes, during which instructor Tonya Warnke Buszuwski, a professional artist with works in collections throughout the U.S., instructs adults in the finer points of pigment placement. She leads students step by step through a selected canvas work, capturing the tranquility of an impressionistic Tuscan countryside, the bold hues of a cross, or a trio of tulips playing poker with a basset hound.
