- TripBuzz found 30 things to do indoors in the Holland area. From New Holland Brewing Company to Big Lake Brewery, Holland offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 38 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 28 different types of things to do inside in or near Holland, Michigan. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Breweries, Family Fun Center and Theaters.
- There are 8 indoor activities in Holland, and 22 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Grand Haven, Wyoming, Saugatuck and Grand Rapids.
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Sunset Lanes Bowling Center is a bowling alley that features open bowling with electronic scoring as well as tournament and league play. The center also features pool tables, a video game arcade, and a bar and grill.
47.7 Miles
Flight history, avionics, and planes are exhibited within the specialty Air Zoo. Attractions include standard museum-like exhibits, interactive activities, and even rides for children and families like a flight simulator balloon ride.
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Kid's Gym Inc is a recreational gym for children that offers educational non-competitive classes that are designed to meet the individual needs of a child. The facility is padded and spans 20,000-sqft.
49.2 Miles
Located in Augusta, the Barn Theatre is one of the oldest summer-stock theatres in the U.S. This theatre is owned by the Ragotzy family and has performed almost 500 shows since it's opening in 1946.
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An extensive indoor family fun park, Jungle Joe's Family Fun Center features a wide variety of inflatable bounce structures. The facility also has an array of redemption games. Jungle Joe's is available for party rentals.
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The Livery is a restaurant and bar offering 18 taps of hand-forged microbrews and an outdoor beer garden in an historic livery building. Their frequent events include live music and trivia nights. Growler filling and free wifi are also available.
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An arts and cultural center and art gallery, the Anna Russo Sieber Gallery exhibits the works of local and regional artists, both emerging and established. The gallery also hosts a variety of community outreach and educational programs.
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Built in 1949, Park Theatre was manufactured from surplus World War II material. Though film screening ceased in 1996, the theatre is regularly reserved for special events.