Toledo Indoor Play Guide 2025


Just because the weather isn’t cooperating doesn’t mean the fun has to end! Here’s a list of some awesome kid-friendly indoor destinations to visit in NW/NE Ohio and SE Michigan that will allow the adventures to continue no matter the weather!

(Always call ahead and check hours and admission prices before visiting…)

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Dave & Busters (Local)

Family-friendly chain offering a sports-bar-style setting for American food & arcade games.

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Address: 5001 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43623

Phone: (419) 481-9800

Website: https://www.daveandbusters.com/

Admission: Varies

Funagin’s (Local)

 

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One-stop for loads of fun…includes, laser tag, Roller Rink, Playground, arcade & escape rooms! 

Address: 5340 Centennial Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560

Phone:(419) 517-1750

Website: https://www.funagins.com/ 

Cost: Varies, click on the website for info

Imagination Station (Local)

Phone: (419) 244-2674

Address: 1 Discovery Way, Toledo, OH 43604

Website: http://www.imaginationstationtoledo.org/

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Imagination Station, Toledo’s Science Center, is dedicated to making science, technology, engineering and mathematics fun and accessible. There are hundreds of interactive, hands-on exhibits that are fun and educational for the entire family. Whether you only have an hour or you have all day, there is plenty to see and do at Imagination Station. Come join us and explore everything that Imagination Station has to offer!

Operating Hours:

Tuesday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm

Sunday: Noon – 5pm

Monday: CLOSED

Admission Prices: Varies, see Website (Lucas County kids get in for free on Saturdays!)

Q-Zar (Local)

This entertainment center known for its large laser tag arena also has arcade games & hosts parties.

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Address: 5836 Monroe St, Sylvania, OH 43560

Hours: Thursday 5-9pm, & Friday 5–11PM Closed Monday-Wednesday, and on Saturdays 12pm-11pm & Sundays 12pm-6pm

Phone: (419) 885-3460

Website:https://www.qzartoledo.com/

Admission: Varies

Sky Zone (Local)

Phone: (419) 491-1194

Address: 1600 Albon Rd. Holland, OH 43528

Website: http://www.skyzone.com/Toledo

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Warrior Course-Enter a jumper. Exit a warrior. For athletes looking to push themselves, the Warrior Course will put your abilities to the test. Take on a variety of obstacles in a test of speed, strength, and agility. Go for a personal record or dominate your friends.

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Parkour Blox-Ready to level up? Test your parkour skills to the next level on the Freestyle court using the foam vault blocks. Train your speed, power, and strength by practicing on hurdles placed in your path.

SkyLadder– Another balance challenge, SkyLadder challenges you in a different way: off your feet. Climb this fidgeting ladder to the top and plant your flag. Or fall into the padding below, get up, and try again.

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Ultimate Dodge Ball– Remember that ever popular rite of passage game from childhood that would have you ducking and dodging the ball? Guess what happens when you add Sky Zone’s patented wall-to-wall trampolines to the ever-popular game of dodgeball? Ultimate Dodge ball!!

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Foam Zone– Run and jump, flip, and fly into a huge pit filled with 10,000 foam cubes. Defy gravity; work on your fancy air poses, or just wing it, no matter how you fly fun will always be your copilot!

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Sky Slam– Wish you could slam dunk like an NBA player? Guess what? Sky Zone is making your dream come true! Pair Sky Zone’s basketball hoops, (each set at various heights to accommodate even the littlest slam dunkers) with a trampoline and you will be dunking like a pro in no time!

Freestyle Jump– The main court offers you the freedom to take flight in your own defined space; you don’t have to worry about anyone else jumping in your square.

Comfort Zone– Sky Zone hasn’t forgotten about parents, grandparents, and chaperons. This is where you can sit, watch television, relax, have a snack, and still chaperon your children.

There is no age limit on jumpers; if you can walk you can jump. Destress and have a blast jumping and possibly even flipping in/on Sky Zone’s awesome trampoline courts. Simply sign the waiver, get your jump time, put on your Sky Zone Socks, and reach for the sky! Enjoy full access to the park, including, the Main Court, Ultimate Dodgeball, SkySlam, the Foam Zone, etc. Sky Zone also offers food and beverages so you can recharge after all that jumping. If you wish to expedite your experience you can sign the waiver and get jump time in advance, so you can get your kiddos on the courts ASAP!

Hours: Vary, click on the link, https://www.skyzone.com/toledo 

PRICING: Varies 

Sylvania Playland (Local)

Phone: (419) 517-9094

Address: 3620 Centennial Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560

Website: http://sylvaniaplayland.com/

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Sylvania Playland is the one and only indoor bounce house and playground in Sylvania! Come in and play on their five inflatables, four swing sets, and toddler area. Our glow-in-the-dark mini golf is now OPEN! 18 holes, 4 themes (underwater, pirates, dinosaurs, knights, and dragons). Win prizes in their arcade and have a taste of Toft’s ice cream!

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Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM

Friday & Saturday: 9 AM – 9 PM

Cost: Varies

Jungle Junction (Bellevue, OH)

Phone: 419.484.5532

Address: 110 Cherry Blvd. Bellevue, Ohio 44811

Website: http://www.junglejunctionplay.com/

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The largest indoor play structure in Ohio! Jungle Junction is an AMAZING fun time for children ages 12 and under. Six levels of adventure with over 60 play features including slides, air cannons, obstacle courses, and interactive game panels keep kids entertained and challenged for hours.  A dedicated toddler tumble zone with molded jungle friends for climbing, crawling, and sliding the day away.  Their controlled environment will keep you cool in the summer and warm when the weather turns cold and wet.

Hours: see website

DAILY ADMISSION: $6   (ages 2-12)

Parents and Caregivers are FREE!

Children 1 and under are FREE!

Don’t forget your socks!

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Adrenaline Monkey (Cleveland, OH)

Address: 26800 Renaissance Pkwy, Cleveland, OH 44128

Website: https://www.cleveland.adrenalinemonkeyfun.com/index.cfm?Page=Home

Phone: (216) 282-3100

Hours & Cost:  vary, see website for details 

ADVENTURE STARTS HERE.

Our facility is designed for kids, adults, and groups of any size, age or ability. With a variety of active and relaxed options, we know our guests (aka Warriors) will experience adventure for hours at a time. Check out our different adventures below and visit us today.

Admission tickets include access to all adventures. Arcade is sold separately.

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  • Zipline
  • Ropes course
  • Climbing wall
  • Ninja warrior course
  • Parkour course
  • Bouldering wall
  • Kids’ area

 

Michigan Science Center (Detroit, MI)

Phone: 313.577.8400

Address: 5020 John R Street Detroit, MI 48202

Website: http://www.mi-sci.org/

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Explore hands-on exhibits, gaze at the stars, discover new worlds in our IMAX® theatre, and take part in live stage shows. As Michigan’s STEM Hub, we inspire curious minds of all ages.

General admission: $14/adult, $11/child 12 and under or senior citizen (60+).

Children under age two are free.

Check out the additional options/packages on their website. (General admission doesn’t include IMAX theatre)

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The Mazza Museum (Findlay, OH)

Phone: 419-434-5521

Address: Virginia B. Gardner Fine Arts Pavilion University of Findlay 1000 North Main St.

Findlay, OH 45840

Website: https://www.mazzamuseum.org/visit/

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The Mazza Museum is the most diverse collection of original artwork by children’s book illustrators in the world. The museum’s goal is to promote literacy and enrich the lives of all people through the art of picture books.

“BOOKS TO FILM EXHIBIT”

Many children’s books have been made into films. Come see your favorite characters from movies in their original picture book form…or better yet take note of the books and read them before your see them on film.

“Patricia Polacco Exhibit”-The Keeping Quilt is one of our favorites….Come see why!

Admission: FREE

Museum Hours of Operation: See the website 

University of Michigan Museum of Natural History FREE (Ann Arbor, MI)

Phone: (734) 764-0478

Address: 1105 North University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079 (Look for the “Golden Dome”…that’s the planetarium in the building)

Parking: Free Parking on Sundays! Most non-marked spots in any Campus Faculty/Staff Parking (including Palmer) is free on Sundays. (Do NOT park in Gold, Business Vehicle, or other marked spots.)

Website: https://lsa.umich.edu/ummnh

With the largest display of dinosaurs in Michigan, the University Of Michigan Museum Of Natural History offers an array of educational programs and exhibits for families, students, and adults. Exhibits include the Hall of Evolution, Michigan wildlife, anthropology, geology, and several changing exhibits.

Museum Hours: Monday-Sunday 9am-5pm

Admission: FREE to individuals and groups of 10 or fewer. (Suggested donation is $6 per person)

IMAX (Ypsilanti, MI)

Phone: (734) 973-8424

Address: 4100 Carpenter Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Website: http://www.imax.com/theatres/ann-arbor-20-imax

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Don’t just see a movie, experience it!! An immense explosion….A whisper heard over your shoulder. The rumbling bass you feel instead of hear. The combination of their perfectly tuned integrated sound system and precise speaker orientation ensures you can hear a pin drop and be able to tell exactly where it landed. Every note of the soundtrack and every scuff of a shoe are clearer in IMAX, with a complete overhaul of each movie’s audio overseen by the film’s director. All of this pristine sound is then pumped into a theatre that has been customized for an optimal experience. Clarity, detail and size make IMAX more than a movie. Two projectors run simultaneously to provide the perfect image with a balance of warmth and sharpness. IMAX draws you into something as close to reality as you have ever experienced!

Snook’s Dream Cars (Bowling Green, OH)

Phone: 419-353-8338

Address: 13920 County Home Rd, Bowling Green, OH 43402-8670

Website: http://www.snooksdreamcars.com/

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Snook’s Dream Cars displays the extensive collection of “long time car guy” Bill Snook (deceased) and operated by his son Jeff Snook. It features a recreated 1940s era Texaco gas station, a showroom of extensive automobile memorabilia and a car collection presented within period scenes ranging from a 1930s general store to a racetrack from the 1960s.The car collection, which features models from the 1930s to the 1960s, includes coupes, convertibles, sedans, roadsters and racecars, made by Cadillac, Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, Packard, Kaiser, Willys, Jaguar, Triumph, MG and Lotus. The facility also houses a complete four-bay shop for maintaining collector cars.

HOURS & ADMISSION: See website 

Outdoor Adventure Center (Detroit)

Phone: 844-OAC-MDNR (844-622-6367)

Address: 1801 Atwater Street Detroit, MI 48207-4020

Website: http://www.michigan.gov/oac/

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Experience exciting outdoor adventures with hands-on activities, exhibits and simulators — walk behind and touch a waterfall, step into a fishing boat and reel in a big fish, hit the trail on a mountain bike or snowmobile, and much more. At the OAC, you’ll learn about how the DNR manages state parks, forests, wildlife and fish as you climb the roots and explore the canopy of a massive bur oak tree, hop aboard a real airplane, and see what’s swimming in our aquarium.

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Hours:

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday-Friday   10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Sunday Noon – 5 p.m

Admission:

Adults (age 13-61) $5

Seniors (age 62 and older) $3

Children (ages 2-12) $3

Children under age 2 Free

National Museum of the Great Lakes (Local)

Address: 1701 Front Street Toledo, Ohio 43605

Hours: Tuesdays– Saturdays: 10a.m. – 5p.m., Sundays: Noon – 5p.m., Closed Mondays

Website: http://www.inlandseas.org/

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The National Museum of the Great Lakes is a fun and unique experience for all. Learn about the rich history our Great Lakes have afforded us, making up 84% of all the fresh water in North America it is no surprise they are treasured waters. Explore the history and enjoy some hands-on displays as you learn about one of the world’s greatest natural resources.  Kids will be intrigued by all the means of transit along the Lakes, including the huge ship, the Schoonmaker just outside the museum in the Maumee River, (tours of the ship are offered May-Oct).  Be sure to stop in the museum store so the kiddos can pick out some souvenirs to commemorate their visit.

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Hours of Operation & Admission: See website 

Historical Museum of Fulton County

Phone: 419-337-7922

Address: 8848 State Highway 108 Wauseon, OH 43567

Website: https://www.museumoffultoncounty.org/

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Calling all history buffs and those simply intrigued by the vast history located in NW Ohio tour this amazing 1868 Romanesque Revival two-story brick building that originally housed Wauseon’s first high school, and later, the county’s first hospital. Experience thirteen rooms that showcase permanent historic exhibits of hidden historical gems. Listen to locally written abolition hymns of the Underground Railroad movement in the county; see the crackling campfire of local Civil War soldiers and the museum’s extensive collection of Civil War era artifacts which are the impressive centerpiece of this exhibit.

Call ahead and make an appointment to see the Depot! Two blocks south of the museum, visit the Wauseon Depot. A collection of items from Fulton County’s railroad past, which included 6 steam lines and two electric inner urban lines, is on display inside the depot. Watch and listen to an O-scale working model railroad display that highlights Fulton County’s railroad 1920s hay-day. 

Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10:00am – 04:00pm

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Rates: Adults – 18 and over: $8.00

Seniors – 55 and over: $7.00

Children – 6-15: $3.00

Children 6 & under are FREE

When you’re finished with your awesome tour stop by Red Rambler for a hot cocoa for the kiddos and a Flight of their brewed beers for mom and dad!

Website: http://www.redramblercoffees.com/

Toledo Museum of Art (Local)

Phone: (419) 255-8000

Address: 2445 Monroe St, Toledo, OH 43620

Website: http://www.toledomuseum.org/

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Since the founding in 1901, the Toledo Museum of Art has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, innovative and extensive education programs, and architecturally significant campus. The main Museum building interior contains four and a half acres of floor space on two levels. It has 45 galleries, 15 classroom studios, the 1,750-seat Peristyle concert hall, the 176-seat Little Theater lecture hall, the Resource Center for Educators, the Family Center, the Visual Resources Collection, the Museum Café, and the Museum Store featuring Collector’s Corner. The Glass Pavilion has five galleries, a glass study room, classrooms, two hotshops, a multipurpose GlasSalon, public and private courtyard space, and a coffee bar.

Family Art Club: Free, fun, and open to everyone! The TMA Family Art Club, located in the education wing near the Plough entrance, is the perfect place for youngest Museum visitors to make and take memories with their parents and caregivers. Just register for a time and enjoy themed activities that enliven the world of art for kids ages 1-10 (and even grown-ups!). 

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Family Center Hours: See the website 

Admission: The Museum and the Family Art Club are FREE

Adventus Climbing 

Phone:  (419) 724-5510

Address: 2900 N Reynolds Rd, Toledo, OH 43615

Website: https://www.adventusclimbing.com/

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First-time visitor?  You will be climbing in no time!   

No reservations are necessary!

  1. Sign a Waiver to create a profile and sign our waiver.  This is required for all guests, even those just watching. Taking care of this online in advance will save you time in person!

  2. Buy a Pass or Membership.  Learn more about these options on our Memberships/Passes page, then purchase online or at the welcome desk. No reservation is necessary.

  3. When you arrive, the crew will greet you, confirm your waiver has been signed, take payment for your rentals and fit you with special shoes and a harness.

  4. Attend our facility orientation. Our Facility Guides lead these approximately 15-minute sessions throughout the day.  During peak times, there may be a wait for the next session. After completing the orientation, you are free to climb in our bouldering area or climb the auto-belays. New climbers can learn about the different types of climbing here.  

Hours & Admission: see website 

Merry-Go-Round Museum (Sandusky, opens in February)

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Enjoy a fun and relaxed atmosphere while you tour the Merry-Go-Round Museum and learn about the history and art of the carousel. The “oom pa pa” of the band organ, and the “painted ponies” on display will thrill and enchant you.

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Have your smiles ready as you relive your childhood excitement when you climb aboard the working “fully restored” Allan Herschell Carousel with the band organ playing. Watch carvers bring neglected carousel pieces back to their full beauty.

Address: 301 Jackson St Sandusky, OH 44870

Phone: (419) 626-6111

Website: http://www.merrygoroundmuseum.org/

Hours: see website 

Cost: Adults: $6.00, Senior Citizens: $5.00, Children (4-14): $4.00, (under 4): FREE (The cost Includes 1 Ride Token)

While you’re in the area you might want to check out:

African Wildlife Safari http://www.africansafariwildlifepark.com/

The Maritime Museum https://www.sanduskymaritime.org/information

Urban Air 

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS 

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