With the wet weather we’ve been having lately, it’s been tough to make plans. Don’t fret, though. We rounded up 20 fun, indoor activities that can keep you entertained while you wait out the rain.

Be a kid at heart at Diversions Game Room 9900 San Pedro Ave, (210) 341-2561, facebook.com/diversionsgameroom If the idea of spending the entire day at an arcade appeals to you, consider Diversions your top pick for some rainy day fun. Opening in the late morning and closing at 2 a.m. daily, you can literally spend hours having all sorts of fun with the dozens of video and prize games. And it’s pretty cheap to play too as games are all $1 or less. Photo via Instagram / cellothegreat
Get creative at Clay Casa 502 Embassy Oaks #107, (210) 402-6656, claycasa.com Whether you’re obsessed with custom-made pottery or are just looking for something to do, paying a visit to Clay Casa is a solid way to spend a rainy afternoon. Choose from already-made pieces as well as your colors to create a piece of art that is all your own. Photo via Instagram / bella_0975
Get funky at the Rollercade 223 Recoleta Road, (210) 826-6361, therollercade.com Treat you and your camp to a major throwback at this skating rink that’s been open since 1959. This neon-lit rink is complete with roller disco lighting channeling the ‘70s aesthetic, plus arcade games and a snack bar. So go on with your bad self and show off your moves. Photo via Instagram / lovethehk
Kick back at Alamo Drafthouse Multiple locations, drafthouse.com The Austin-based movie chain has everything you need: movies, food and lots of booze. Once you post up in these comfy seats and write your snacks down on the order card you’ll completely forget that the weather may be dreary. Photo courtesy of Alamo Drafthouse Credit: Courtesy Photo / Alamo Drafthouse
Use your creative eye at Corazones On Fire 1024 Donaldson Ave, corazonesonfire.com Check out the website to check the schedule and book your spot for this Latinx-inspired, art-filled experience. Think of it as a puro, culture-conscious version of Painting with a Twist, except now you’ll be “painting with a cultural edge.” Photo via Instagram / r_ul_c_den_
Get in some chuckles at Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club 618 Northwest Loop 410, (210) 541-8805, lolsanantonio.com If the rain puts you in a funk, consider stopping by Laugh Out Loud for some hearty belly laughs. With a calendar full of well-known and rising comics alike, this local comedy club will surely deliver a memorable night full of laughs and some booze too. Photo via Instagram / margaritamomny
Knock down some pins at Bowlero 13307 San Pedro Ave, (210) 496-3811, bowlero.com If thunderstorms keep you awake, consider a late-night rendezvous to Bowlero. On top of playing a few games of bowling, you can also take advantage of the solid lineup of drinks, tasty bar food as well as arcade games and billiards. Photo via Instagram / richard1975
Try your hand at axe-throwing 758 Isom Road, (210) 693-6900, stumpyshh.com Engage in the challenging activity of axe-throwing on the next rainy day. While there’s a growing number of options to choose from in San Antonio, you’re likely to have a testosterone-filled blast at Stumpy’s Hatchet House. Here you’ll be able to get boozy (it’s BYOB), throw some axes and of course stay dry. Photo via Instagram / stumpyssat
Have all sorts of fun at Main Event Entertainment Multiple locations, mainevent.com Bowling. Laser tag. Mini golf. Gravity ropes. Arcade games. Billiards. Food. A full bar. Yes, Main Event has it all and yes, you will be entertained for hours. Photo via Instagram / mr_fashionable_real_estate
Practice your aim at Cosmic Mayhem Black Light Mini Golf 903 E Bitters Road, Suite 310, (210) 437-1072, cosmicmayhem.com Head to Cosmic Mayhem to cause some mayhem while you wait out the rain. No, not really, but you can get in a few rounds of mini golf in this blacklight course. You can also enjoy drinks at the space-themed beer and wine bar between rounds. Photo via Instagram / amberrosehernandez
Get educated at the Institute of Texan Cultures 801 E César E. Chávez Blvd, (210) 458-2300, texancultures.com Whether you’re a native Texan or a transplant, you probably know that San Antonio is the heart of the Lone Star State’s history. This massive building houses plenty of exhibits that give insight to the timeline and culture of Texas. Consider this a school field trip that’ll keep you occupied until closing time. Photo via Instagram / inspiredmindsarts
Solve the mystery at an escape room 315 E Commerce St #100, (210) 764-4415, escapetheroom.com You have 60 minutes to crack the case, but first choose which themed you’d like to solve. So gather up your sleuthing friends and get to looking for clues. Photo via Escape The Room
Try your luck at Bandera Late Night Bingo 5810 Bandera Road, (210) 682-6000, goldenbingofamily.com Folks trying to win some cash or just looking for something laidback to do will want to play a few rounds at late-night bingo. This bingo hall stays open to the wee hours so you can sit back and get your snack on while you try to win big. May the odds be in your favor. Photo via Instagram / mvaldez148
Appreciate the beauty at the McNay Art Museum 6000 N New Braunfels Ave, mcnayart.org Though the Alamo City is home to plenty of art museums, and the McNay remains a favorite for locals and tourists alike. Be sure to wipe your shoes before you venture inside this 1929 mansion that now serves as a museum. Specializing in American & European art (from Medieval to contemporary), the McNay also houses seasonal exhibitions, so be sure to explore every inch of this space while avoiding the rain. Photo via Instagram / ambs.96
Cozy up at Havana Bar 1015 Navarro St, (210) 222-2008, havanasanantonio.com Rather than spending a rainy day snuggled up in bed, post up at Havana Bar – a space that’s just as cozy. This dimly-lit basement is super romantic and makes for a great place to just relax and enjoy some drinks at the same time. Photo via Instagram / havanasanantonio
Trip out at Amazing Mirror Maze 217 Alamo Plaza #100, (210) 224-2288, amazingmazes.com This family-friendly spot offers plenty of fun with a mirrored maze, fun house mirrors, a candy shop and even a laser tag challenge. Put up with the fuss of downtown if you dare, and let the kiddos tire themselves out at this wacky, 4D attraction. Photo via Instagram / ffaithsmithh
Race to the finish line at K1 Speed 6955 Northwest Loop 410, (210) 802-0802, k1speed.com Whether you’re a kid at heart or looking to entertain your own kiddos, spending a few hours at K1 Speed is a sure bet for a fun time. Ok, so it might get a little competitive with the more laps you take around the race track, but it’s a fun way to spend some time when the weather is dreary. Photo via Instagram / sacheu
Indoor Skydiving at iFly 15915 I-10, (210) 763-4359, iflyworld.com iFly combines the thrill of jumping out of an airplane and the safety of staying close to the ground to provide an adrenaline-packed experience. Photo via Instagram / lovetaymack
Get jumping at Altitude Trampoline Park 11075 I-10 #126, (210) 697-5867, altitudesa.com Folks of all ages will have a blast waiting out the rain at Altitude. Whether you want to jump high, do flips or go up against the new rock wall and challenge course, you’ll definitely wear yourself out at this high-energy spot. Photo via Instagram / altitude_satx
Hit the skating rink 17530 Henderson Pass, (210) 490-9550, northwoodsice.net It may hardly ever be cold enough for us to get snow, but you can pretend that the rain has turned to snow. Well, not really, but you can spend a day on the ice. As the practice facility used by the SA Rampage, you will have loads of fun making your way around the rink whether you’re a first-timer or a somewhat-seasoned skater. Photo via Instagram / chilidog_torres