

In an attempt to save Monty, Buster pulls out a Durasmell battery from the robot's Achilles heel, causing the robot to power down. Buster ties his ears in a knot and puts fake rabbit ears on Monty to fool the robot, who grabs him and nearly tosses him out the window. One of the toys is an Acme Bunny Basher robot. Monty decides to take Buster up to the attic, where his best toys are. Monty demands that Acme Rent-a-friend fire Buster and send a new rent-a-friend, but the company tells him that Buster was the only one who volunteered due to the way Monty treated his other rent-a-friends. When Monty bullies him, Buster decides to get revenge. Under the advice of his new job, he is to be nice to Monty no matter how rude he is to him. Having gone through eleven rent-a-friends, Montana Max orders a new one, which turns out to be Buster Bunny. In the third act, Buster and Babs decide to travel to Aruba where it is sunny.

In the second act, Babs tells the viewers that using your imagination is the best way to pass the time on a rainy day. In the first act, Buster and Babs pass by Montana Max's mansion, remembering that Monty has to rent his friends. Go Outside Anyway: It may be cold, rainy, snowy, icy, windy, or whatever, but incredible satisfaction can be had from gearing up, braving the elements, and embracing a few hours on the trail, whether hiking, running, snowshoeing, skiing, or just sight-seeing.Įven when the weather won’t cooperate, or if you just need some slower, quieter activities for a day, Door County has plenty to do indoors as well as out.It's raining, and the Tiny Toons are trying to find ways to get through it without being bored. Door County’s numerous community libraries also offer books and indoor entertainment.ġ0. Cozy Up with Books or Games: The Write On! center as well as many book stores and other stores that sell books also have games, crafts, and other quiet-time activities. Back to Basics: When in doubt, go for a classic, such as bowling, a cooking class, a spa visit, cooking up peninsula-inspired dishes, or good old-fashioned beers or drinks at the bar.ĩ. Both centers also offer year-round hiking trails and beautiful outdoor spaces, if you are willing to brave the elements.Ĩ. Indoor Nature Centers: Nature preserves like Crossroads at Big Creek, The Ridges Sanctuary, and the Jacobsen Museum feature indoor facilities, exhibits, and nature programming great for an off-weather day. Indoor Pools: If you’re lucky (or strategic), your hotel, resort, or other lodging might just have an indoor pool perfect for off-days.ħ. If the harder stuff isn’t for you, coffee shops selling coffees, teas, specialty drinks, and baked goods are also plentiful and perfect for a low-key day.Ħ. Many offer facility tours, sampling and tasting rooms, and light food menus. Be sure to hit up at least one brewery, winery, or cidery. Indulge a Little at a Bar, Brewery, or Winery: If you’re a fan of spirits of any kind, Door County has you covered.
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Or, consider a meal at a fine-dining restaurant if you want a full culinary experience with fine wines, coursed menus, and world-class food.ĥ. Treat Yourself to a Fine Meal: If you’ve had visiting a Wisconsin supper club on your bucket list, a rainy or snowy evening may be the perfect time. Try to catch a play, concert, exhibit, or other arts experience to support local artists and performers and find some creative inspiration.Ĥ. Attend a Show or Performance: Even in the off-season, the arts scene here thrives.

Get Hands-On at an Art Class: Inspire your creative side and attend a make-your-own-art class or other DIY art event. Door County boasts two locations of the Door County Maritime Museum (in Sturgeon Bay and Gills Rock), historical museums, a Belgian Heritage Center, and two art museums- the Francis Hardy Center for the Arts and the Miller Art Museum.Ģ. History & Art Museums: Kill the winter blues with a feel-good trip to a museum. Tuck away these 10 ideas so you’re prepared the next time your outdoor plans are foiled by rain, snow, or other elements.ġ. Plus, rain and snow days are great times to explore sides of Door County you may haven’t seen yet or didn’t know existed. Nothing beats a beautiful summer day or a peaceful winter afternoon in Door County, but at some point, you might encounter inclement weather and be forced to enact a Plan B for the day.īut don’t fret: Door County has a plethora of indoor activities and experiences that can keep the whole gang entertained and prevent a day being lost to waiting out the weather and staring at screens.
