Credit: Courtesy of Get Air

Get Air Vermont

25 Omega Dr., Williston, getairvermont.com

Everybody had that one friend with a trampoline when they were a kid, right? Well, this Williston amusement center is what happens when that friend grows up, buys a warehouse and fills it with thousands of square feet of trampolines. You can bounce for hours. But why not also play an elevated game of dodgeball or work on your 360-tomahawk slam dunk on the basketball court?

Champlain Lanes

2630 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne, champlainlanes.com

It’s not the fanciest joint. But when it comes to bowling, we prefer the kind of mom-and-pop alley Jeffrey Lebowski would frequent.

Esc4pe

156 College St., Burlington, esc4pe.com

Here you’ll have one hour to figure a way out of one of three themed “Esc4pe” rooms by solving a series of physical and mental puzzles — like, for example, why you agreed to be locked in a room with total strangers or what the “4” in “Esc4pe” is all about.

Essex Family Fun & Entertainment Center

48 Upper Main St., Essex Junction, essexfamilyfunandentertainmentcenter.com

Navigate the challenging, nautical-themed 18-hole mini golf course or iron out the kinks in your real golf swing at the driving range. Don’t forget about the batting cages, which feature baseball and softball pitches at speeds ranging from slow to Chris Sale.

Petra Cliffs

105 Briggs St., Burlington, petracliffs.com

Rock out — literally. At Petra Cliffs, an indoor climbing center and mountaineering school, you can climb, boulder or hit the high ropes course until 10 p.m. on weeknights.

Vermont Lake Monsters Baseball

Centennial Field, Burlington, milb.com/vermont
Vermont Lake Monsters baseball Credit: File: Matthew Thorsen

Go for Hot Dog Heaven nights — because 25-cent hot dogs! Stay for pro baseball, courtesy of the Lake Monsters, the short-season Class A affiliate of the Oakland A’s.

Vermont Pool & Bar

35 San Remo Dr., South Burlington, facebook.com.vtpoolandbar

Burlington’s only dedicated pool hall features both billiards and pool tables. Unlike at most bars with pool, there’s also plenty of room to maneuver so that you’re not jostling with other patrons while making shots.

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Dan Bolles is a culture coeditor at Seven Days. He joined the paper in 2007 as its music editor, covering Vermont's robust music, comedy and nightlife scenes for a decade before deciding he was too old to be going to the Monkey House on weeknights to...