How to Have a Full Day of Indoor Fun in Seattle Southside
Looking for a low-stress, high-smiles itinerary that works for all ages? Here’s Shavonne’s go-to lineup, perfect for a rainy day or cozy winter weekend.
Shavonne (@thegoandgrowfamily) visited Seattle Southside with her family to share the gift of experiences with them this winter season.
Here is an itinerary if you are looking for fun things to do in Seattle Southside with your friends and family.
Start at Sky Zone, where wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, and dodgeball courts guarantee big laughs for kids and adults alike. It’s a great way to burn off that first wave of wiggles and kick off the day on a high note. Shavonne's kids have loved this Trampoline Park since they were young, and this year she actually jumped with them for the first time!
Tips:
- Wear athletic clothing and grippy socks (available on-site if needed).
- Book a morning session to avoid peak crowds.
- Set regular water breaks—everyone forgets when they’re having fun.
Next, head to iFLY for a one-of-a-kind indoor skydiving experience. After a short briefing, first-timers step into the vertical wind tunnel with an instructor and feel the thrill of free fall, no parachute, no problem. If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind adventure that your friends and family will remember forever, Shavonne highly recommends it! "I’d never actually go diving out of an airplane, but this is totally doable!"
Tips:
- Reserve ahead, especially on weekends and holidays, and arrive early for check-in.
- Consider the media package—those flight photos and videos are priceless.
- Nervous flyers are welcome; the experience is built for beginners.
Keep the momentum going at Bowlero, a crowd-pleasing stop for friendly competition and laid-back eats. Between frames, hit the arcade, share appetizers, and let everyone show off their victory dance. Shavonne's family loves a good friendly match along with great food.
Tips:
- Reserve a lane by the hour for a smoother pace with your group.
- Use bumpers for younger bowlers to keep spirits high.
Wrap up at Sumi Korean Grill, where dinner doubles as an activity. Tableside grilling is interactive and delicious, making it a hit with kids and grownups alike. From marinated meats to veggie-forward plates and shareable sides, there’s something for every appetite. The kids loved cooking up their own meals! A must try!
Tips:
- Make a reservation during the dinner rush.
- Order a variety of proteins and sides so everyone can sample.
- Ask staff for pairing suggestions—they know the menu best.
Suggested pacing:
Half-day (4–5 hours): Sky Zone → iFLY → Sumi Korean Grill
Full day (7–9 hours): Sky Zone → snack break → iFLY → Bowlero → Sumi
Weekend: Day 1 = Sky Zone + Bowlero; Day 2 = iFLY + Sumi
Getting around: All four stops are within Seattle Southside; allow buffer time for parking and check-ins.
What to bring:
Comfortable clothes and spare socks
Reusable water bottles
A small backpack with snacks and hand wipes
A fully charged phone for photos and videos
Why this itinerary works:
All-weather friendly: Mostly indoors—perfect for winter and rainy days.
All-ages appeal: Little kids, teens, and grandparents all find something to enjoy.
Experience-first: Memorable, shareable, and zero clutter.