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Rainy Day in Orlando with Kids? Here's Your Indoor Game Plan
Central Florida summers run on a schedule: sunshine until mid-afternoon, a dramatic hour of thunder, then sunshine again. The trick to a great vacation isn't avoiding rain — it's having an indoor plan ready when the radar turns colorful.
The big one: Dezerland Park
About a 30-to-40-minute drive to International Drive, Dezerland Park is Florida's largest indoor attraction: go-karts, a huge arcade, bowling, axe throwing, and an auto museum, all under one roof. It comfortably absorbs an entire stormy afternoon with kids of mixed ages.
More indoor wins within half an hour
- Andretti Indoor Karting & Games — faster karts and a slicker arcade for tweens and teens.
- Main Event Orlando — bowling, laser tag, and games in one stop.
- Sky Zone Trampoline Park — burn toddler-to-teen energy fast.
- ICON Park (International Drive) — shops, restaurants, and indoor attractions in a walkable stretch; the observation wheel ride is enclosed.
- Epic Theatres of Clermont — the close-to-home movie matinee, minutes up US-27.
The vacation-home advantage: you don't have to go anywhere
Many Windsor Cay homes include game rooms and themed bedrooms — arcades, racing setups, movie dens. When the sky opens, a home with its own game room turns a washout into the afternoon the kids talk about all year. Pair it with a kitchen stocked for grilled cheese and the storm becomes the easiest part of the week.
Rainy-day rhythm that works
Morning park hours (storms cluster after 2 p.m.), lunch at home, indoor plan or game room through the storm, then back to the pool when it passes — Florida rain rarely overstays its welcome.
Want a home that laughs at the forecast? Browse the floor plans with game rooms and themed bedrooms, or check availability for your dates.