Russell & Smith Ford

Dec 7, 2017

When it’s cold outside in Houston, Texas, many local families end up staying indoors to keep warm. However, this can bring out the cabin fever in everyone. Instead of staying home and feeling frustrated all winter, check out these fun indoor activities that get you out of the house without requiring you to freeze in the cold weather.

The Escape Hunt Experience
Escape rooms — which combine a mind-bending puzzle with excitement and adventure — are all the rage across the nation. The Escape Hunt Experience is a premier escape room in Houston and is part of a global franchise with locations in Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, London, and other major cities. As soon as you walk through the doors, you’ll get into the spirit of the experience with the Victorian-style decor and atmosphere in the lobby. Choose from eight themed escape rooms, including one that’s based on NASA’s Apollo 13 lunar mission.
If you’re not familiar with the idea of an escape room, it’s an adventure game where you’re locked in a room with a group of participants. It’s up to you and the rest of your team to solve clues, puzzles, and codes to escape that room within the time limit. There are no requirements related to previous experience with the game or physical fitness level, and the escape room experience is fun for adults and older kids.
Children’s Museum of Houston
Get out with your kids and enjoy the Children’s Museum of Houston, one of the best interactive museums in the country. This museum’s purpose is to educate and inspire children through educational, hands-on play. Over 1 million children and their families come through the museum every year to take advantage of the fascinating exhibits that focus on a variety of topics. Kids of all ages will love that they can touch everything, and you’ll love how much your children learn during their visit.
American Cowboy Museum
If you’ve never visited the American Cowboy Museum, now is the time to check it out. This fascinating spot preserves the heritage of anyone who blazed a trail in the local history, including Hispanics, women, Native Americans, and black people. The founder of the museum, Mollie Taylor-Stevenson Jr., was one of the first African-Americans who was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and National Hall of Fame. The museum also helps to preserve the multicultural history of the Western United States.
Downtown Aquarium
The Downtown Aquarium in Houston is another favorite spot for families. Its tanks hold over 500,000 gallons of water and more than 200 species of aquatic species from around the world, including nurse sharks and a giant Pacific octopus. Along with the geographic and aquatic exhibits, the museum also includes a restaurant, a ballroom, a bar, shopping areas, and other amusing things to see and do.
You don’t have to stay home and go crazy all winter. Instead, head to one of these indoor attractions in the Houston area to have a fun day out with your loved ones.