Rydell Honda of Grand Forks

Dec 9, 2021

Planning an indoor day trip in the Thompson area? You have several places to choose from, including an indoor water park, aviation museum, and concert venue. Whether you’d like to relax and enjoy a quiet afternoon or want to let the kids expend some energy, you’re sure to find the perfect spot nearby.  

Splashers of the South Seas

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Splashers of the South Seas, located at the Canad Inns Destination Center in Grand Forks, is North Dakota’s largest indoor water park. A local favorite since 2007, this 40,000-square-foot space features a variety of pools and slides as well as a lazy river, adults-only hot tub, and kiddie play area. Grab a snack or a meal at the Great Barrier Reef Concession Stand or at Garbonzo’s Pizza and Arcade while you’re there. 

The water park is open to the public seven days a week. Day passes start at $13.95 for ages 5-12 and $23.95 for ages 13 and up. Kids four and under get in free with a paying adult, and private cabana rentals are available for an additional fee. If you decide to extend your day trip into an overnight getaway, note that hotel guests have access to extended water park hours and discounted tickets. Since water park hours fluctuate throughout the year, please check the website for more information when making your plans.

North Dakota Museum of Art

For a leisurely day trip experience, visit the North Dakota Museum of Art, located on the University of North Dakota’s campus in Grand Forks. This private, not-for-profit institution features rotating regional, national, and international exhibits and is nationally recognized for its human rights exhibitions. Art classes for both adults and children are offered throughout the year, and free art education packs are available for all guests to take home with them.

The museum is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free, but a $5 donation for adults is suggested. A cafe and a gift shop are located in the museum, so take a few minutes to browse or have a cup of coffee while you’re there.   

Skate City

If you’re looking for a place where the kids can burn some energy or if you’d like to get in some fun exercise, try Skate City in Fargo. It houses the largest skating floor in North Dakota as well as a concession stand and arcade. Hours and prices vary according to the date and time you visit, so check the website for more information. 

Fargo Air Museum

Interested in aviation? Stop by the Fargo Air Museum where you can explore two hangers filled with aircraft and interactive displays. The museum houses a full-scale replica of a Wright Brothers Flyer as well as a modern MQ-1 Predator unmanned drone. According to the website, 90% of the aircraft on display are in flying condition. 

The museum is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your four-legged friends with you. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for children ages 5-12. Children four and under are free, while students, members of the military, and seniors get in for $8. Museum volunteers provide guided tours upon request for groups of five or more. Reservations are required for guided tours; call 701-293-8043 to schedule. If you prefer to explore at your own pace, take a self-guided audio tour. The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is closed on Mondays. 

Fargodome – Gate City Bank Theater and Field 

Want to plan your day trip around a show or a game? Check out the Fargodome. The Gate City Bank Theater, located inside the Fargodome, hosts a number of different events, such as concerts, trade shows, and off-Broadway plays, throughout the year. Past performers have included Luke Bryan, Justin Timberlake, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, and many others. The theater seats up to 25,000 people for full arena concerts.  

If you’d rather catch a sporting event, visit on a fall weekend and watch the North Dakota State Bisons play on the Gate City Bank Field. The football arena seats almost 19,000 people and boasts one of the largest video board systems in college football. Combined, the video boards encompass 8,500 square feet and use more than 8 million LED lights.

A visit to the Fargodome might take a little more planning than other day-trip activities, but you may find it well worth the time and effort. Look through the upcoming events on the website to find an event that sounds fun. Several restaurants are located nearby, making it easy to grab lunch or dinner before or after your event.

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

Check out Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Fargo for high-flying fun. Work on your parkour skills, join a dodgeball game, or just enjoy freestyle jump on the wall-to-wall trampolines that stretch across the facility. The Air Court is the perfect spot for a game of basketball, soccer, or dodgeball, while the Battle Beam provides guests with a fun space to test their coordination and balance. 

For a unique experience, visit on Saturday nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. during Sky Zone’s weekly Glow event, when the lights go off and lasers and black lights come on. Tickets for Glow are $25. For regular park hours, prices range from $14.99 for one hour to $24.99 for two. Tickets are available for purchase online or at the door. Sky Zone is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily with extended hours on Thursday and Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. for children six and under. 

We hope this list of indoor day trip ideas in the Thompson area helps you plan your next outing. If we left off one of your favorite places, please let us know so we can add it. Just give us a call or send us an email at Rydell Honda of Grand Forks. We would love to hear from you!