The Museum of Flight Entrance Ticket





Description
Get ready to travel through air and space at the Museum of Flight with this admission ticket. Explore over 160 air and spacecrafts from the Boeing 787 Dreamliner to the Supersonic Concord at the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! There are 175 aircraft and spacecraft and tens of thousands of artifacts and rare photographs. Tour Air Force One, 747,and more in the Aviation Pavilion and then head beyond to the Space Gallery to see a Space Shuttle Trainer.
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The Museum of flight is the world’s largest independent air and space museum. Located at Seattle’s oldest airport, it displays over 160 airplanes and spacecraft on a 23-acre campus. The museum’s six buildings include the original Boeing Aircraft factory. As one of the region’s top attractions, we offer flight simulators and dozens of fun, interactive exhibits and family activities. The “Great Gallery” is a breathtaking, 6-story glass building with 43 aircraft from the 1920s to the present, including a rare M-21 Blackbird spy plane and jet fighters from the Korean and Vietnam wars. Not to mention the some thrilling full-motion and 3D flight simulators!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(505)
We had the most wonderful experience visiting the Museum of Flight with our family of seven on July 16th! A special and heartfelt thank you to Mr. Key Donn who was our docent.
Wonderful museum spead out in different areas with tons of aircraft. Give it at least 3 hours to see it all.
For plane enthusiasts Definitely worth attending, allow a whole day. It is the best flying museum we have attended
This is a wonderful exhibit, had plenty to see and definitely give yourself plenty of time 2 to 3 hrs.
Great experience in being able to see the different planes and flying machines throughout history. Interesting to see the people who have been part of flying innovations and experiences.
Lots of flight history and the ability to see so many different aircraft. Good directions and courteous staff.
How much Boeing was in the war effort. Good job Boeing. You help save freedom! I have come back, to see this again
One of the best aviation museums in the world, although it should really be renamed to include the word “American” in the name, as it’s missing so many important European exhibits. One concession is Concorde, which has the longest queue for a visit!
Would suggest getting the audio tour at the front desk. Lots of planes you can walk through and see.
The museum would not accept my bought tickets. I request a refund please.



