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When a storm pops up out of nowhere, staying at home under a blanket can sound pretty tempting… but you don’t want to let a precious summer day go to waste because of bad weather. Plus, if you have kids to look after, you’ll definitely want to find ways to keep them busy.

Here’s how we suggest you maximize a rainy day (+ save the naps for later):

Start with a cozy coffee and French toast at Another Broken Egg Cafe, then settle in for a movie at Regal Cinemas during the worst of the downpour. ☔ Pro tip: Regal offers $1 movies on Tuesdays + Wednesdays at 10 a.m. through August.

You can spend hours hanging out in Cabela’s – they have a fish tank to check out + your chance to check out a bear up close. Even if you’re not an outdoor enthusiast, it’s worth stopping in just for their Rocky Road fudge.

Take advantage of the me-time (if you have it) with a massage at Elements Massage.

If you get hungry along the way, we recommend the make-your-own stir fry from HuHot Mongolian Grill or tableside grilled meat and veggies at Tucanos Brazilian Grill.

And we thought rainy days meant being cooped up at home.

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