Seattle: The Museum of Flight Entry Ticket
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Explore one of America's largest air and space collections with admission to The Museum of Flight, and spend the day learning about the history, and future, of aviation. Save time and skip the line.
Highlights
- Marvel at the world's largest private air and space museum
- Explore the history of flight with over 150 aircraft on display
- Enjoy hands-on exhibits and a full-sized Space Shuttle mockup
- Thrilling flight simulators and engaging family activities
- Rare M-21 Blackbrid spy plane and jet fighters from the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Description
Visit the world's largest private air and space museum! See the only full-scale NASA Space Shuttle Trainer up close or sit in a Boeing 747 cockpit. With over 150 aircraft on display, interactive exhibits, and immersive galleries, this experience is perfect for aviation enthusiasts and curious explorers alike.
Begin your journey with a flight-themed 3D movie (optional, extra cost), setting the tone for a day of discovery. Explore the Aviation Pavilion, home to iconic planes like the first flight-worthy Boeing 747, or a large glass gallery that holds a human-powered MacCready Gossamer Albatross II, and a replica of Amelia Earhart’s ill-fated aircraft. Wander through the soaring Great Gallery, where planes seem to float mid-air, and dive into the multi-sensory Space Gallery featuring a full-sized Space Shuttle Orbiter mockup used for astronaut training.
Don't forget to walk through our immersive Personal Courage Wing to experience both World Wars through the eyes and stories of the pilots, nurses, photographers, support crew.
On clear days, head to the T. Evans Wyckoff Memorial Bridge for stunning views of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Mount Rainier. Whether you’re climbing into a cockpit or marveling at the technology that took humanity to space, The Museum of Flight offers an unforgettable journey through the skies.
Includes
Entrance ticket
Important Information
- The Museum is very large and encompasses five separate galleries across a large two-sided campus. Expect to spend at least 3 hours to see the majority of exhibits.
Last admission to The Museum of Flight is at 4:00 PM; one hour before the Museum closes at 5:00 PM.
Audio guides are available in multiple languages
Skip the line with advanced ticket purchase
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund