Spring Fun! Top five family outings.
- Posh Mom Indy
- Mar 6, 2019
- 2 min read
Fun things to do in the month of march with your family.
1) Free Movies at Goodrich Theaters.
Located in Brownsburg, Noblesville and Lafayette.
Enjoy a free movie on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Located in Brownsburg, Noblesville and Lafayette.
Frequent Moviegoer Club (FMG) members will be able to see any movie below free-of-charge when they present their FMG card at the box office. Each member will get up to 6 free admissions with their FMG card per show. Non-members will be charged $1.00 per ticket.
Join here: https://www.goodrichqualitytheaters.com/rewards
Movie and dates below
March 1st – 3rd, 2019 Teen Titans Go
March 8th – 10th, 2019 Sherlock Gnomes
March 15th – 17th, 2019 Smallfoot
March 22nd – 24th, 2019 House with a Clock in Its Walls
March 29th – 31st, 2019 Hotel Transylvania
April 19th – 21st, 2019 Jumanji
April 12th – 14th, 2019 Bumblebee
April 12th – 14th, 2019 Peter Rabbit
2) Big Splash Adventure Waterpark Whether you are looking for an overnight adventure or just a day-trip during the week, French Lick’s Big Splash Adventure Waterpark has you covered. Best of all, Big Splash Adventure Waterpark is an affordable family vacation in Indiana, with admission for the little ones just $19.95 a day.
3) WonderLab Museum The WonderLab Museum of Science, Health & Technology is a children’s science museum located in the city of Bloomington. Tickets are only $8 per person, and members get in for free. Fun exhibits include the Bubble-Arium, which features viscosity tubes, strobe drops, a cloudball machine and giant bubbles. There is even a special area just for children ages 6 and younger, the Discovery Garden. WonderLab is an affordable Indiana vacation for everyone – on the first Friday of each month, admission is half-price.
4) The Urban Chalkboard of Carmel. Learning Studio and Play Café for families with children.
5) Take your future astronomers for a public tour on Friday or Saturday evenings at Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium.
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