Fun Indoor Activities for Kids in Colorado Springs
How to Entertain Your Kids Inside in This Wonderful City
Colorado Springs, CO 80915
United States of America
Kids of all ages enjoy Chuck E. Cheese's. They have pizza for the kids and a salad bar for health-conscious adults. Big kids and toddlers are both catered to with games and rides for both. Adults will enjoy some of their arcade favorites like Skeeball. When you're out of tokens, the kids can exhaust themselves in the play place. It has tunnels, stairs, a slides, and a room where you pretend to drive a car. Your children can watch Chuck E. and his band perform, and they can even get on TV with him! If they're lucky they may even get to meet the mouse himself, who often walks around to make sure everyone is having fun. Ours is located on North Academy Blvd in a shopping center near the Union intersection.
Pump It Up! is an inflatable wonderland. You can have a private party any day of the week or come in on Tuesday or Thursday for pop-in-play. It's only $6 a person. Kids under 2 and parents are free! They have a giant slide, huge bouncing center, a gladiator arena (with safety gear), and an obstacle course. There's even little ride and push toys for wee ones. There are two separate rooms for big and little kids for safety. Even parents will have fun climbing, bouncing, and sliding with their kids. There is no arcade and no refreshment counter. However, they do have air hockey tables and vending machines. Pump It Up! is located off of Tutt near the Barnes intersection by the police station.
You can also go swimming inside in the summer. We have two amazing indoor pools that are really like mini-water parks. Each charges only $3 a person, half off on Wednesdays. The Aquatics and Fitness Center is bigger. They have 3 lap lanes, a general swimming area, a small lazy river that goes under a waterfall, a large water slide, underwater chairs with fizzling bubbles, a hot tub, and a jungle gym in a wading pool. All of these areas are connected, joined into one big pool. There's something for everyone. If you live farther northeast, you can try the Cottonwood Creek Recreation Center off of Dublin. They have a wave pool, whirlpool, water slide, and more.
The Citadel Mall seems an unlikely place for entertaining kids, but it can be fun. There's an arcade downstairs that older kids will love. Tiny tots will enjoy the playground and kiddie rides. The food court has water fountains to enjoy, and everyone loves a Happy Meal. The elevator is made of glass, which is a delight for kids of all ages. You must stop in the Discovery Channel Store, where kids can try out all of the neat (and educational) gadgets. Get a cinnamon and sugar pretzel, or stop buy the candy store. Hopefully if you do all of the things your kids want to do, they'll be nice enough to let you browse JC Penney's for a few minutes! It's located off of Powers between Galley and Platte.
Picture Show is across from the Citadel Mall. They play movies just before they go out on video. It's only $1 a ticket and 50 cents on Tuesdays. Bring some extra cash for concessions! There are usually lots of youngsters and the showings. They almost always have a good kids movie playing.
Bowling is another form of cheap, indoor entertainment. This is for older kids, who will enjoy the game as much as adults. They may be frustrated if they don't do well, but make it fun. Find weird ways to roll the ball. Have a wacky pose contest. Be silly! Buy some nachos and pizza at the refreshment counter, and make a night of it. At Brunswick Zone off of Circle, Wednesday is $1 beer night. Don't go overboard, though. (And don't give any to the kids!) There's also King Pin off of Academy. Both have game rooms. The whole family is sure to have a lot of fun.
Older kids also love skating. We have a roller rink off of Academy near the Constitution intersection. Skate City is affordable and has many discounts. They have a game room and refreshments counter as well. The Chapel Hills Mall has an ice rink. Even those who can't ice skate will have fun slipping and sliding. Parents should skate, too. There's nothing funnier than a wobbly daddy on wheels or a slippery mama falling on her butt!
Mr. Biggs Family Fun Center has $1 bowling and a $4.99 buffet. There are plenty of indoor activities, including laser tag and of course an arcade. They also feature Battletech, an interactive virtual reality game that up to 12 people can play at a time. Little Big Town is an attraction built just for toddlers, a whole town to play in that is just their size. Outside there's even more to do. Best of all they are reasonably priced. There is something for everyone at Mr. Biggs, a true gem.
If your children like books, go to one of our many libraries. The children's centers often have tot-sized chairs, as well as toys and playhouses. Your child can discover the wonderful world of reading at any age. Find one near you at www.ppld.org. You can even check in advance to see if they have the books you want and place a hold or transfer. Best of all, it's completely free--as long as you turn your materials in on time. The East Library off of Union even has a coffee shop.
The North Pole, Home of Santa's Workshop, is actually in Cascade, half-way between Pueblo and Colorado Springs. This indoor winter wonderland has a Christmas Tree Ride, carousel, Aerial Tram, miniature train, and two dozen other rides. Kids can meet Santa and his elves, feed goats and llamas, and watch tons of shows. You can browse the shops for unique Christmas gifts while your kids watch the magic show or visit Santa's house. There's an arcade, too. And of course, the North Pole wouldn't be completely without tons of snow! They're open Saturday and Sunday from April 14 - May 13 and daily May 19-August 12, except for May 23. From August 20 to December 23, they are open daily except Wednesdays and Thursdays, because they are extra busy preparing for Christmas. It's $17 a person, but they have discounts and money-saving family packages.
Nickel-A-Play is off of Platte near Academy. Admission is $2.50. They have a ton of games, only a nickel each to play. It's one big air conditioned room of video game fun, open year round. They also have Skeeball and over 20 games that are actually free to play. Have your kids save their nickels, and bring them here for a fun day of gaming. Parents may enjoy playing some of their childhood favorites. You can play all day without spending much at all.
No matter how much time you have or what your price range is, you can always find a fun indoor activity in Colorado Springs. You can go bowling or skating, or visit an attraction unique to Colorado Springs like Mr. Biggs. Your kids will be entertained, and you just might have some fun, too. What are you waiting for? Let loose, and have some fun with your kids. No matter what the weather, it's always nice inside.
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15 Comments
Post a CommentWhat are the names of the two indoor pools you mention I only see cottonwood creek namesd?
Just an fyi, The North Pole isn't between Colorado Springs and Pueblo. It is actually between Colorado Springs and Woodland Park on Hwy 24, about 10-15 minutes west of downtown.
It is a little pricey but there are coupons on their website and you can buy a seaon pass If you plan on going again during the season. It is on the side of a mountain so be prepared to hike, there are lots of shady places to stop and rest while the kids run, also WEAR SOCKS AND GYMSHOES. (Flip flops and open toed sandals will give you nothing but regret!) You can bring your own meals and snacks in a cooler and leave it the picnic pavillion at the beginning of the day. Most rides are for kids ages 2-10ish and some are large enough for adults to ride along. Big enough so you have lots of choices but small enough to hit everyride at least twice and much less commercial than 6 flags in Denver. Don't forget to bring hats, sunscreen, and refillable water bottles (There are containers of free ice water at the concession stands). I take a bunch of kids every year and we all have a blast!
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One of my favorite things to do with my kids is laser tag. Really its perfect. They get to play with toy guns, I get to shoot them with said guns, and I look cool for winning. For you young people its also a cool date.
ok so we all need a way to entertain are kids so what to do will the first tip i could give you is ask your kids what would they like to do and when you get that answer you will no what to gogol like girls like to shop so go shoping and boys like games so go play games but i think they will all have fun at D&B even you good for the family so go have fun at D&B.
I am moving to Colorado Springs in August. I have a 13 month old, these activities will be great for her. Thanks for posting this info!
Wanted to make a correction about the pools. It's $5 a person, $2.50 on Wednesdays, tiny tots are free. :)
I haven't been because Corbin is really too young to enjoy it or to let us enjoy it but I would like to get to go before we leave!
btw, my 14 year old "gift" (what I call my step-children)daughter loves nickel-a-play. We've been taking her there for a while. We miss it. I don't think there's any nickel arcades in Houston. If there is one, I haven't found it yet. :-)
I love Colorado Springs. When we stayed in Denver, we visited Colorado Springs all the time. :-)