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The Museum of Flight    

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The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, …
The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum and its people bring mankind's incredible history of flight to life.

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Sep 19, 2024
I really like this museum - this is my third visit and each time I run out of time to see everything. Living so far away (South Africa) I really needed a couple of days to see the whole museum proper… Full review by PixmanSA
Sep 8, 2024
Huge museum with impressive displays of aircraft. Will take more than 4 hours to see everything and that's still doing it in a hurry. Really great to see the first 747, an Air Force One, the Concord,… Full review by COskier349
Aug 30, 2024
There is SO much to see ~ but we had nothing else planned for the day and spent hours wandering through all of the building displays. SO informative, geared to meet the needs of both adults (excelle… Full review by Hattie_Sr
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Established:1965

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Hoping to visit on the Saturday after Thanksgiving (Nov 26) would you recommend pre-buying tickets, or can I buy on …
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Hoping to visit on the Saturday after Thanksgiving (Nov 26) would you recommend pre-buying tickets, or can I buy on the day for a family of four. If pre-buying how far ahead should I purchase. Thankyou.
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I think we just paid on the day. Why not email to them and ask if pre-payment is either necessary or at a discount (I don't think it is).
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Oops. I meant to post it here. Why 21$ and not either 20$ or 25$? Most people carry 5s and 10s or a 20/40$ if not …
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Oops. I meant to post it here. Why 21$ and not either 20$ or 25$? Most people carry 5s and 10s or a 20/40$ if not broken up. It seems weird to end in a 1 digit and makes people use plastic more which charges the museum for the use of the plastic. It will be cheaper to encourage cash use.
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I am a cash user myself too but we are in the minority. The trend today is " Cashless" society. Admission charge is determine by the company that manages the Museum of Flight based …
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I am a cash user myself too but we are in the minority. The trend today is " Cashless" society. Admission charge is determine by the company that manages the Museum of Flight based on their business case study. Looks like $21 is the " magic number" for them right now.
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What would happen if I buy and bring the appropriate parts to fix up one of the airplanes then fly it outta there and take it home?
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Oh please give us all a break...
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Are kids under 2 allowed? Or is there a waiting area.
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Yes, children of all ages are allowed; three is a theater so if one goes in there they mostly sit in the back to take the kids out if they get anxious
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How do u get from the boeing tour to the museum of flight??. Thanks.
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We travelled by rental car. The Museum of Flight is 8 miles south of Seattle. The Boeing Factory tour is about 25-30 miles north of Seattle. We enjoyed both in one day.
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How do I purchase a membership?
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In person at the Membership Desk, Admissions Desk, or Museum Store.
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