National WWII Museum Campus Pass plus 4-D-film





Beskrivelse
Udpeget af Kongressen som USA's officielle WWII museum, National WWII Museum er beliggende i centrum af New Orleans på en seks hektar stor campus, hvor fem skyhøje pavilloner huser historiske udstillinger, restaureringsarbejde på stedet, en periode middagsteater og restauranter. Beyond All Boundaries er en film, der beskriver slagene under Anden Verdenskrig. Filmen vises i 4-D, og indeholder arkivoptagelser og specialeffekter. Produceret og fortalt af Tom Hanks og vises udelukkende i The National World War II Museum, New Orleans.
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Rejseplan
Solomon Victory Theater gør brug af vibrerende sæder og atmosfæriske effekter for at forbedre seeroplevelsen. Derudover er der også bevægelige props og landskaber, belysning og lydeffekter og en flerlags projektionsproces. Tid valgt nedenfor er for din 4 - D film. Du kan komme ind på museet når som helst før din film tid til at begynde touring. Åbningstider mandag – søndag: 9 – 17
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Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Kørestolsegnet
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Alle områder er tilgængelige for kørestolsbrugere
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Elements of Beyond All Boundaries kan forværre visse medicinske tilstande. Disse elementer omfatter høje lyde, blinkende lys, tågeeffekter og pludselige stolebevægelser. Stationære siddepladser er tilgængelige. For at hjælpe hørehæmmede gæster er assisterede lytteapparater tilgængelige for Beyond All Boundaries. Spørg venligst ved besøgsserviceskranken i Solomon Victory Theatre.
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Anmeldelser(722)
Look at the map closely and plan. It is a little overwhelming, but well worth it!! There is so much to see - so you definitely want to plan so as to not miss anything!
This place was so big you get lost. This is a must see for anyone. The staff was great. Put on your walking shoes
It was an amazing and emotional tour. I would highly recommend it to anyone to learn about the war and the sacrifices made to keep our freedom.
The 4D movie was excellent. Highly recommend it. Also, that museum was extremely informative. In addition, I would recommend the muffins at the food court.
Amazing museum. Informative and enjoyable. The 4 D film was fantastic. Will come again and bring other history enthusiasts.
It was amazing. I now know more about World War 2 than I thought possible. So much information, from movies to exhibits to planes, even tanks and jeeps. It also had closed caption for the 4D movie if you sat in certain areas, which I thought was wonderful. A wonderful museum!
We've experienced the Smithsonian Museums, and multiple WWII era museums in Europe - from Normandy to the Netherlands. This museum, sad to say, does not compare despite the size of the campus. And campus it is. The displays are scattered throughout several buildings and overall makes for a disjointing and confusing visit. We had to ask for directions several times as there was no coherent or logical path to follow. We went up to one floor, were then directed down to another floor, or instructed to go over to another building, etc. However, the WORST part was our experience in the 4D movie theater. The film is a sober, realistic and visually disturbing depiction of war. IT IS NOT A PLACE TO BRING SMALL CHILDREN AND THE MUSUEM SHOULD ENFORCE AN AGE REQUIREMENT! We had a family behind us with 2 children under the age of 10 who whined, cried, kicked seats, and loudly talked during the most emotionally charged scenes yelling out comments like, "Is that a dead boy, Mommy? Is that a dead boy? Why is that boy dead, Mommy?" LOUDLY. "Is that a pile of people, Daddy? Why is that a pile of people? What is wrong with those people, Daddy? Why are they skinny,Daddy?" This went on through the entire film. Of course, the parents did nothing to consider the rest of the audience and we all had to endure this for the entire film. I was especially sad for the older members of the audience, many of whom this visit was a once in a lifetime experience. Since many parents don't have the sense to realize this is not a film for children, the museum should mandate an age requirement.
Excellent. Five hours that included 4D movie and 2 1/2 hours with tour guide was not enough. Lots to see.
A must see museum! Plan at lest one full day to experience one of, if not the number one museum in the US. The stories, sound effects, videos are the best. It makes you feel the pain of the people while walking through history! A must visit!
One of the best museums I have visited. We did a guided highlights tour and it was definitely worth the extra cost. Our guide Katie did a great job with interesting facts and stories, giving us a comprehensive experience. The 4D movie was also outstanding and worth the price, although I wish we had done the movie then the tour, not the other way around. After our tour, we went more in depth in a couple of spot and visited parts that were not on the highlights tour. The museum is huge and there is so much to see. We were there from about 9:30-4:30 and I definitely think I could have spent another day there. This is a must-see when you go to New Orleans. We had lunch at the American Sector Restaurant and it was excelent. I had a huge shrimp Po Boy and it was quite good.



