As the say in Texas- "If it's true, you ain't braggin'"! The Scottish Rite hospitals are terrific.
One interesting side of the Shrine, is that you can often combine another activity that you enjoy, with your Shrine experience.
Example: If you like to shoot, you can join a Shrine sportsman's club
At Aladdin Shrine (Columbus OH), there is a "Yachting Club" for Shriners who own their own boats. They go sailing together.
If you sing, there is a choir
If you enjoy playing a musical instrument, there are bands.
If you are a private pilot, there are the "Flying Fezzes", who transport children to the hospitals in their planes.
If you own a horse, there is an equestrian club.
If you wish to learn the art of clowning, there are clown units. The Shriners dress in clown costumes, and entertain the kids at the hospitals. If you are really serious, you can attend the clown school at the Ringling Brothers circus in Orlando Florida.
One of my hobbies is amateur Radio. I started a radio club, and we provided communications support for parades and public events.
Kena Shrine (Fairfax VA), has a "bagpipe band". They wear traditional scottish kilts, and play the bagpipes in parades and public events.
Of course, there are the motorcycle clubs, and the mini-cars, etc.
If there is something that you enjoy, there is a way to enjoy it in the Shrine.