- TripBuzz found 106 things to do indoors in the Shakopee area. From Louisville Lanes Louies Bar & Grill to Scott County Historical Society - Stans Museum, Shakopee offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 58 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 43 different types of things to do inside in or near Shakopee, Minnesota. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Bowling, Children's Play Area and Movie Theaters.
- There are 7 indoor activities in Shakopee, and 99 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: St. Paul, Minneapolis, Burnsville and Bloomington.
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225 Water Street, Jordan, MN 55352
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At 225 Water Street Creative Arts & Holding Company, which is rarely open to the public anymore, guests can shop for unique items. Located in an historic building, categories of items include art, glass, crafts, vintage, and home & garden.
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The Navarre Bowling Lanes in Wayzata, Minnesota features 10 wood lanes for family bowling and league activity. The facility, which is open from early morning to late night, is the place to go in Wayzata for bowling, beer and fun.
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Venue 13 is a music venue along with a bar and restaurant. Besides live music on their stage or patio they also offer a number of nights and specials, including happy hour every day and bar bingo.
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Located in Jordan, Minnesota, the Zap Arcade is a retro fun spot for the whole family. Arcade games include the Double Dragon, and themed arcades that feature Ms. Pac-Man, Zaxxon, Road Riot and the ever-popular Mario Brothers.
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102 Water Street, Jordan, MN 55352
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Offering courses in polymer clay art, Maureen Carlson's Center for Creative Arts features artists that provide instructions for creating small sculptures. The center also hosts an event where an artist will create a clay character while telling a story.
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An arts center with a community focus, the Minnetonka Center for the Arts offers art instruction in various media to students of all ages. The center also hosts collections of paintings, sculptures, and other artwork.
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Spanning three generations, the Crofut Family Winery is housed in a converted barn with a 6.5 acre vineyard. From spring to autumn they host various outdoor events like the Grape Stomp, Vineyard BBQ Fridays, and Fun With Wine.
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Big Thrill Factory is a family entertainment center and arcade. Visitors will find an 18-hole miniature golf course, bowling, a laser tag arena, bumper cars, climbing walls, arcade games, and an in-house pizzeria.
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Southdale Center is the first covered shopping mall in the United States. But it has changed so much since it opened in 1956. There are new stores now which are of the higher end, plus several good restaurants and a theater.
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Designed for private parties, team-building events, or other gatherings, Saga Hill Cooking School offers lessons in professional-caliber, imaginative cooking for aspiring chefs of all levels of ability and experience. Lessons are customizable.