Hey there, Greenville! We know you’ve been cooped up inside for a while after the recent storm, and it’s high time to get out and enjoy some fresh air. While we’re thrilled to see everyone eager to venture beyond their front doors, please remember to stay safe on the roads. A friendly reminder that many traffic lights are still on the fritz, so keep your eyes peeled while driving. Plus, staying close to home is a smart idea right now as we fully support our local businesses that are so in need of your visits!
To help you shake off those cabin fever vibes, we’ve gathered a list of exciting places that are open, many offering special promotions, so you can enjoy some family fun without breaking the bank.
Sky Zone Greenville has the lights on and welcomes you with a smile! Though they’re not serving hot meals right now, you can still grab some tasty snacks and refreshing Icees while you bounce away. They even have charging stations and free internet to keep you connected.
If your little Michelangelo is itching to create, then Children’s Art Classes is right up your alley! They’re open Monday through Thursday from 4 PM to 7:30 PM, and Saturdays from 10 AM to 1:30 PM, providing a perfect space for kids to unleash their creativity.
Another great spot to check out is Bricks & Minifigs Greenville. Bring the family for a fun-filled time building with LEGOs! They’re offering a cozy place to play with no purchasing obligations – how cool is that?
Looking for a sweet treat? You’ll be pleased to know that Happy Cow Creamery is open from 9 AM to 7 PM. They have water, power, and even a free bag of ice for customers. Don’t forget to bring your containers for some fresh, delicious water as well!
For some wholesome outdoor activities, head over to Thompson Family Farms where you can explore their fantastic pumpkin patch and flower fields. With the pumpkins looking just perfect, it’s a great weekend outing for the family from Wednesday through Saturday!
In case the weather isn’t cooperating, why not enjoy some indoor fun? Trapped in the Upstate is open from 2 PM to 9 PM in Greer and Spartanburg, and if you mention the code “Helene,” you’ll snag an exciting 20% off this week!
For those who love a bit of nostalgia and arcade games, The Upstate Pinball & Arcade Museum in Simpsonville has you covered with full-day play for just $10 per person! It’s a perfect way to soak up some indoor fun.
If you’re looking for a relaxing space, The Mill at Fountain Inn offers a massive outdoor area complete with Wi-Fi for the kids to burn off some energy. Plus, they’re screening family-friendly films all week – popcorn included!
Don’t forget to stop by Haywood Mall where you can grab a bite and let the little ones burn off some energy at the indoor play area. Meanwhile, Sassy Stables is back to hosting riding lessons, perfect for horse lovers!
With places like Carowinds open for the weekend and even showing off Scarowinds for those looking for a thrilling experience, adventure awaits you in so many places around town!
We’re glad to see our community coming together and it’s heartwarming to support our local favorites. Keep an eye out for updates as more businesses continue to open and come back to life after the storm. Remember, a little adventure goes a long way in lifting spirits!
Now, grab your family, hop in the car, and hit the town! The businesses and attractions of Greenville are waiting to welcome you with open arms!
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