- TripBuzz found 54 things to do indoors in the Shirley area. From Movies At Coram to Coram Country Lanes, Shirley offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 128 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 57 different types of things to do inside in or near Shirley, New York. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Theaters and Winery/Vineyard.
- There are 0 indoor activities in Shirley, and 54 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Riverhead, Cutchogue, Port Jefferson and Deer Park.
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With luxury leather rockers and no bad angle, Movies at Coram boasts the ultimate film entertainment experience. What makes this theater unique is that it shows throwback movies and classics all year long.
9.3 Miles
Coram Country Lanes is a family friendly bowling center. The center features bowling for leagues and casual play as well as Cosmic Bowling nights, a pro shop and a full service snack bar.
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Movieland Cinemas in a fully digital, independent movie theatre in Coram. The theatre shows previously run movie titles and classic titles for a unique movie-going experience complete with leather rocking theatre seats and a full service snack and popcorn bar.
11.7 Miles
Riverhead's Wildwood Lake Bowl is a bowling alley that hosts open bowling as well as tournament and league play. The facility offers a variety of specials and promotions, and features cosmic bowling with music in the evenings.
12.8 Miles
A children's entertainment center, Safari Adventure has a four level playground and an interactive trading post where prizes can be redeemed. It includes over 30 arcade games, bounce houses, climbing nets and skill games.
13.3 Miles
Located in Long Island, Crooked Lake Brewery's tap room provides a fun and exciting ambiance. Along with televisions for enjoying sports with friends, they offer a special that allows the sampling of a host of beers.
13.3 Miles
Dedicated to fostering love for and appreciation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, the Long Island Science Center features a variety of interactive exhibits and activities for kids. The center also hosts summer camps.
13.3 Miles
The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a historic museum that displays artifacts such as the '#200', which is the world's first aluminum double decker passenger car. The museum has a visitor's center and a gift shop.
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The oldest theater in downstate New York, the Vail-Leavitt was established in 1881. The theater, which once screened early films by Thomas Edison, now hosts a variety of events, and is available for rent.
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All Star Bowling is a bowling alley and arcade. Attractions include bowling, arcade games, pool tables, and an in house restaurant. The bowling alley also hosts multiple bowling leagues aimed at different ages, genders, and skill levels.