Go for a spin on the carousel at Lakeside Mall.During Family Jump-N-Pizza nights, admission is only $6 per child, adults jump for free and you get 25% off your food order. Bounce on the giant inflatables at Pump It Up in Shelby Township.This indoor play center has locations in Clinton Township, Farmington Hills, Canton and Ann Arbor. Let your kids burn off some energy at Jungle Java.during standard time, weather permitting. during Daylight Savings Time and 7:30 p.m. Star gaze at the Cranbrook Observatory, which is open every Friday and Saturday from 8:30 p.m.Go bowling at Garden Bowl "America's oldest active bowling center and Detroit's original home of Rock n' Bowl.".Not only will you get an hour or two off from chasing the kids around, you can even enjoy an adult beverage while you watch the movie. Catch a flick at Emagine Entertainment in Royal Oak.Enjoy more than 200 state-of-the-art games at the midway at Dave & Buster's in Utica or Livonia.Visit the Warren Community Center Indoor Water Park, where you can take the kids for a swim no matter what the weather is outside.See an evening show at the historic Fox Theatre.Since they are all in downtown Detroit now, make it a point to see all four! Get tickets to watch the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions or the Detroit Pistons play.Take a night off from cooking dinner and share a Coney dog and chili cheese fries with the kids at American Coney Island, a favorite with Detroiters and visitors since 1917.Best of all, it's adjacent to Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, so you can do a little shopping or grab dinner at Rainforest Cafe after. Be amazed by the water creatures at the Sea Life Michigan Aquarium.Carrie loves exploring the city and finding hidden gems in the suburbs. She grew up in Livonia and Detroit and continues to live life in both cities. Photo credit: Source SHARE THIS: About Carrie BudzinskiĬarrie Budzinski is the Vice President of LittleGuide Detroit. Make a splash inside and pretend that summer has arrived early at an indoor pool.īONUS: Hit the road and head to Grand Rapids for the World of Winter Ice Festival! Charles H Wright Museum of African American History (Detroit).Cranbrook Institute of Science (Bloomfield Hills).Urban Air Adventure Park (Sterling Heights)įamily field trips are full of fun.Legoland Discovery Center (Auburn Hills).When you need to stay warm and need to get out the house, let them run around a play center. Cranbrook Art Museum (Bloomfield Hills).Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (Birmingham). Maynard “Red” Aurand Memorial Park (New Baltimore)Įxplore the galleries, get creative at the studio or at home and enjoy the arts.Civic Center Sled Hill (Clinton Township).Beverly Hills Village Park (Beverly Hills).The best thing about snow days are sledding hills. Stony Creek Metropark (Shelby Township )įrom bunny hills to big ones, here are the place to ski or snowboard in metro Detroit.West Bloomfield Nature Reserve (West Bloomfield)īundle up and learn to skate at a rink or on a lake, it’s a winter sports for kids of all ages.International Wildlife Refuge (Trenton).George George Memorial Park (Clinton Township).Indian Springs Environmental Discovery Center (White Lake)Ĭlock in #1000HoursOutside at these nature trails and playgrounds.Sterling Heights Nature Center (Sterling Heights).Stony Creek Nature Center (Shelby Township).
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