Der Campus-Pass für das National WWII Museum plus 4-D-Film





Beschreibung
Das National WWII Museum wurde vom Kongress zum offiziellen Museum des Zweiten Weltkriegs der Vereinigten Staaten ernannt und befindet sich in der Innenstadt von New Orleans auf einem sechs Hektar großen Campus, wo fünf hoch aufragende Pavillons historische Exponate, Restaurierungsarbeiten vor Ort, ein Abendessentheater aus der Zeit und Restaurants beherbergen. Jenseits aller Grenzen ist ein Film, der die Schlachten des Zweiten Weltkriegs darstellt. Der Film wird in 4-D gezeigt und enthält Archivmaterial und Spezialeffekte. Produziert und gesprochen von Tom Hanks und wird ausschließlich im National World War II Museum, New Orleans gezeigt.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Solomon Victory Theater nutzt vibrierende Sitze und atmosphärische Effekte, um das Seherlebnis zu verbessern. Hinzu kommen bewegte Requisiten und Kulissen, Licht- und Soundeffekte sowie ein mehrschichtiges Projektionsverfahren. Die unten ausgewählte Zeit ist für Ihren 4 - D Film. Sie können das Museum jederzeit VOR Ihrer Filmzeit betreten, um mit der Tour zu beginnen. Die Öffnungszeiten sind Montag–Sonntag: 9–17 Uhr.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Elemente jenseits aller Grenzen können bestimmte Erkrankungen verschlimmern. Zu diesen Elementen gehören laute Geräusche, blinkende Lichter, Nebeleffekte und plötzliche Stuhlbewegungen. Stationäre Sitzgelegenheiten sind vorhanden. Um hörgeschädigten Gästen zu helfen, stehen für Beyond All Boundaries Hörgeräte zur Verfügung. Bitte erkundigen Sie sich am Visitor Services-Schalter im Solomon Victory Theatre.
- Nicht mit Untertiteln versehen.
Bewertungen(726)
I brought my 14 year old grandson. I am so grateful that he has seen what amazing men and women did during WWII to continue to to give Our country freedom.
The entire museum is a gem. The layout of the galleries, the exhibits, and the artifacts are all exceptionally well presented. Your journey begins by entering a train, where you learn how similar trains transported people from small towns across the United States as they headed off to war. It’s a powerful introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the visit. Each gallery is thoughtfully designed, but the most impressive exhibits for me were Road to Tokyo and Road to Berlin. They provide an immersive and moving look at the different theaters of World War II. To top it all off, the 4D movie is absolutely a must-see. It’s an unforgettable experience .
Spent two days. Could’ve spent another. It was amazing. Great volunteer docent. Amazing exhibits. So many oral history accounts by people who lived through World War II. I highly recommend it.
If you are a history buff, this place is definitely not one to miss! Before you even get inside, there are plenty of things to see outside the building. And inside, you could get lost for the next few days and still not see everything! I recommend purchasing the ticket that includes the 4D movie. It was definitely worth the extra money. There are so many exhibits inside that really immerse you into the times. Right at the beginning you get on a stationary train and watch some footage and hear some audio that makes you feel like you’re one of the boys going off to war. You can get a “dog tag” on a card and follow an individual throughout their whole experience, and find out if they lived or died. One of my favorite exhibits was the Anne Frank exhibit. They had her house made up, with the infamous bookcase. You could even sit on the furniture and it made you feel like you were actually there. They also had another house made up this way, and several rooms of exhibits with actual “snow” etc, that made you feel very immersed in the places/stories. We stayed for several hours and didn’t feel like we even made a dent in the place. Give yourself a lot of time!
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!



