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What to do on a rainy day in Orlando

Orlando's afternoon thunderstorms are legendary — but its theme parks, museums, and indoor attractions are built for them.

Orlando, Florida is one of the most-visited destinations in the United States, and a wet forecast doesn't have to ruin a trip. This guide collects 20 hand-picked, fully indoor things to do in Orlando when it rains — everything from world-class museums to neighborhood food halls, working theaters, and quiet bookstores where you can wait out the weather over a cup of coffee.

Every recommendation below is something you can do entirely under a roof — no walking tours, no open-air piers, no rooftops. We've grouped them by 4 museums and cultural institutions, 2 theaters and performance venues, and 1 indoor food and drink spots, with direct links to each venue's official website so you can check hours, ticket prices, and current exhibitions before you head out.

20 indoor things to do in Orlando when it rains

Grouped by what kind of afternoon you're after.

Museums & galleries

Big, ticketed collections you can lose half a day in — perfect when the forecast says all-day showers.

  1. Tour the Orlando Museum of Art
  2. Visit ICON Park and the indoor SEA LIFE Aquarium
  3. Tour the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum (Tiffany glass)
  4. Try the Museum of Illusions Orlando

Theaters, music & film

Matinees, jazz sets, and indie cinemas — the most reliable rainy-day plans in any city.

  1. Catch a show at the Dr. Phillips Center
  2. Catch a movie at CMX CinéBistro

Food halls, markets & tasting rooms

Indoor markets, distilleries, tea rooms and dim sum — eat slowly while the storm passes.

  1. Visit Pointe Orlando for dining and entertainment

Shops, bookstores & workshops

Independent bookstores, indoor boutiques, and hands-on classes that turn a wet afternoon into a souvenir.

  1. Take a cooking class at Truffles & Trifles

More indoor ideas

Workshops, classes, and one-of-a-kind interiors that don't fit a tidy category.

  1. Ride covered attractions at Universal Studios or Islands of Adventure
  2. Explore the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (mostly indoors)
  3. Visit Disney Springs for shops and restaurants
  4. Explore Madame Tussauds Orlando
  5. Spend a day at the Crayola Experience
  6. Visit the Orange County Regional History Center
  7. Bowl at Splitsville Luxury Lanes
  8. Escape rooms at The Escape Game Orlando
  9. Try indoor skydiving at iFLY Orlando
  10. Visit WonderWorks upside-down attraction
  11. Browse the Mall at Millenia
  12. Indoor go-karting at Andretti Indoor Karting

Frequently asked questions about rainy days in Orlando

What can you do in Orlando when it rains?
Plenty. Orlando's strongest rainy-day options are its museums, theaters, and indoor markets — this guide lists 20 curated spots, all fully indoor. A reliable starting point is to covered attractions at universal studios or islands of adventure.
Are these activities good for families with kids?
Most are. Aquariums, science museums, food halls, and bookstores work well for all ages. For families, prioritize ticketed museums with hands-on exhibits and indoor markets where kids can move around freely between bites.
What's the best rainy-day plan in Orlando if I only have a few hours?
Pick one anchor — usually a museum or a covered market near your hotel — and pair it with a nearby café or bookstore. Most venues on this list are clustered in walkable, transit-friendly neighborhoods, so you can string two or three together without spending much time outside.
Do I need tickets in advance?
For major museums, popular Broadway-style shows, and ticketed tours, yes — rainy days are when locals and tourists alike crowd indoor attractions, and walk-up availability can disappear by lunchtime. Use the official links in each listing to book before you go.

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