If your kids are anything like ours, they’re already bored. Thanks to Gretchen at BoiseDev – here are some fun things to do with your Spring Breakers this week:
· 🎳Cheap Bowling: Emerald Lanes in Boise charges $4.75 per person per game or $30 per lane per hour Monday through Thursday. There’s also an arcade, billiards, and a pizza cafe.
· 🛼Skating Specials: Treasure Valley Skate has a spring break special of $7 admission on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday this week from 1-4 p.m. Monday’s $7 admission includes a skate rental, the other days mentioned it’s $4 for a skate rental. More on that here.
· 🏺Pottery Painting: Paint a piece of pottery at Ceramica in Boise. Most pieces are between $20-$30 but some are cheaper or more expensive. There is no added charge for painting and firing. Call (208) 342-3822 to make a reservation.
· 🧵Crafting: Michael’s has a Kids Club Spring Break playlist on YouTube where each class shows kids how to make a craft and the needed materials, which can be purchased at Michael’s beforehand and are cheap.
· 🕹Wahooz Special: This Tuesday and Thursday only, Wahooz in Meridian is offering all-day, unlimited access to Ropes Course, Clip ‘n Climb, Ballocity, Twister Ride, Frog Hopper, Bumper Cars, Laser Maze, XD Dark Ride, Laser Tag, Bowling and Free Play on Video Games for $35.
· 🪦Mystery Cemetery Tour: The Old Idaho Penitentiary is offering cemetery tours this week at a variety of times where participants can unlock the mysteries of the past! It’s $15 per person or two for $25. Reserve your spot.
· 🦓Zoo Boise: Admission at Zoo Boise is reduced on Thursdays — $9 for kids 3-11 and $10 for 12 and up.
· 🎣Fishing: Idaho Fish and Game is stocking thousands of trout in Treasure Valley ponds, lakes, and rivers this month. Kids can do this solo or in a group. A basic setup is inexpensive and kids 14 and under don’t need a license. Loaner equipment is also available at state parks. Learn more from F&G’s Learn to Fish page.