37 Best Stops Between Neah Bay and Seattle (2024)

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The Museum of Flight, situated at the southern end of King County International Airport, is the largest non-profit air and space museum globally. It houses over 175 aircraft as well as countless artifacts, rare photographs, and exhibits that bring the history of aviation to life through virtual reality and 3D activities. Visitors can engage in a flight simulation activity to experience piloting an aircraft or explore preserved artifacts using virtual museum technology.

I came in on the first Thursday of the month, a free day for everyone. This museum is a must-to-go place for those into aircraft and spaceships. You have a chance to get into these aircraft and enjoy your journey along with the museum. You better visit this museum more than once to grasp the knowledge fully. I highly recommend it to anyone

Danny T — Google review

A must see if you are visiting Seattle! We went on a weekday (Tuesday) just after 2PM and there were no crowds, lines or having to wait around anywhere. There was ample free parking which is always nice and the area felt safe unlike most of downtown Seattle.It is important to note that if you are going a little bit later in the day, the pavilion aircraft wing has limited hours during the winter months. If you come too late and you see the other wings first, you will miss the pavilion exhibits.There are a large number of planes and aviation related exhibits in this museum. We planned to stay here for three hours and believed it was more than enough time but I personally could have used another two hours there.The friendly staff members, quality of exhibits, and the nice clean modern facility made the visit a pleasure for me.One of the wings (Red Barn gallery) was closed when we visited.I'll definitely be back in the near future.

Yong K — Google review

Very well done, lots of detailed info for each airplane. Flight simulators to try if you wish (paid).The Apollo section was really cool too, glad we checked this out.A handful of ex pilots and staff here to really tell a cool story about their experiences. You don’t get that everywhere!Amazing

Rocky M — Google review

This place is an aviation fans dream.So much information on so many planes it is hard to take it all in.Make sure you allot enough time to see everything.We were there over Labor Day weekend so of course it was absolutely packed.I got to see an EA-6B .I worked as a civilian for years working on the radar jammer that was mounted on the plane. Really cool experience.Highly recommend.

Mark R — Google review

Wow! Well worth the money. I spent over 3 hours here exploring the various exhibits and hangers. The world war exhibit was very well done with replicas of all aircraft used during the wars.One of the last 18 concordes was on display - unfortunately the walk through wasn’t available when I was there - it was for the 787, Air Force 1 and a few others.Plenty of expert guides were also available to share stories.

K — Google review

Wonderful museum! I didn't realize how many of the materials were real and historical and not a replication. Many people in wheelchairs so it seemed very accessible. We spent 6 hours there and didn't even read everything!The gift shop was very cute and there were many opportunities for gifts. This is a great museum for anyone if any ages

Jasmine M — Google review

Very nice aviation museum. Most of the planes looked to be restored to better than new condition. Wide range of displays. Lots of walking, but not as much as at some other aviation museums I have been to. You can walk through a few of the passenger planes and get quite up close to most others.

Kenneth H — Google review

This is a must see. So many incredible aircraft and replicas. Everyone who came with us was pleasantly surprised. Probably the best value for any paid exhibit in the city. Very very happy we came here. If you have any interest in planes or space, it’s a MUST see. Will recommend to anyone visiting Seattle 10/10

Michael P — Google review

The Museum of Flight is an excellent way to spend your day. Whether you are an aviation enthusiast or just want something to do for a day, this is an excellent way to spend several hours. They amazing displays of aircraft and Boeing history, as well as aircraft from all eras to include the early 1900s to modern aircraft. There are many exhibits you can walk through and explore, this museum is especially informative for young adults and children. The staff was a very friendly and the facilities are immaculate. The Museum of Flight is a must-see.

Derrick G — Google review

A Mesmerizing Flight of Museum Experience for the Whole Family!Min 2-3 hours of time/exploration is needed to cover this whole place.We recently had the pleasure of visiting the Flight of Museum in Seattle with our family, including our four and a half-year-old kid, and we can't stop raving about our unforgettable experience! From start to finish, the museum offered a fantastic blend of education, entertainment, and awe-inspiring exhibits that kept us engaged and captivated throughout our visit.Upon entering the museum, we were greeted by friendly staff who warmly welcomed us and provided us with useful information about the different sections and activities available. The museum's layout was well-designed and easily navigable, making it convenient for families with young children.One of the highlights of our visit was the interactive exhibits, tailored perfectly for kids. Our little one was absolutely thrilled to explore the hands-on activities, where they could pretend to be a pilot, operate control panels, and even sit in a real co*ckpit. The museum successfully struck a balance between fun and learning, fostering our child's curiosity and imagination while imparting valuable knowledge about aviation.The collection of aircraft on display was truly breathtaking. From historic planes to modern marvels, the Flight of Museum showcased an impressive array of aircraft that showcased the evolution of aviation. The exhibits were well-maintained, and we appreciated the informative signage accompanying each display, which provided fascinating insights into the planes' history and significance.The highlight of our visit was undoubtedly the flight simulators. Both kids and adults had the opportunity to experience the thrill of flying in a realistic co*ckpit environment. The simulators were equipped with state-of-the-art technology and offered an incredibly immersive experience. Even our little one was able to enjoy a simplified version tailored for their age, which they absolutely adored!Throughout our visit, we noticed the museum's commitment to creating a family-friendly atmosphere. There were dedicated play areas where kids could burn off some energy, and the staff was always on hand to assist and engage with young visitors. The facilities, including restrooms and dining options, were clean and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable experience for the whole family.Lastly, we must commend the museum's efforts in accommodating families with young children. They provided stroller parking areas, diaper-changing stations, and even nursing rooms, which made navigating the museum hassle-free for us.In conclusion, the Flight of Museum in Seattle proved to be an absolute delight for our family. It provided an engaging, educational, and interactive experience that catered perfectly to our four and a half-year-old kid while keeping adults equally enthralled. We highly recommend this museum to families seeking a memorable and enriching outing in Seattle. We can't wait to visit again and explore even more of the wonders of aviation!P.S. Fist Thursday of every month is FREE 5pm-9pm

Sid — Google review

This is an underrated "must-visit place" in Seattle if you have kids and an aviation fan! This is one of the largest collections of airplanes in North America. The ticket rates are reasonable and parking is free. We spent almost 3 hours here and we felt our dollars were spent well in here. The kids live it so much!

Da W — Google review

I'm always going to do an aviation museum everywhere I travel. Always! Of course, I'm a pilot, blah, blah, blah. What set The Museum of Flight apart was the amazing way they brought ART and AVIATION together with their ART + FLIGHT exhibition. My second passion is art and I've never encountered such an offering. A pleasant surprise. So, back to planes! The staff there were plentiful and helpful. For me, a little too helpful as I like to walk, see, read and reflect in solitude but I appreciate their helpfulness and enthusiasm for aviation. The variety of planes is impressive the history of Boing was very interesting and they also have a WWI and WWII area. Parking is easy. I didn't eat there but they were plenty busy and it smelled good. I've never been to an aviation museum that I couldn't recommend so take my glowing review as one from an enthusiast.

Thomas A — Google review

Impressive collection of planes & very well exhibited. They have planes or models from the Wright brother's flyer to the space shuttle. Focused areas for WWII & WWII with some foreign planes that are 1 of a kind. Some nice hands-on activities, like landing the shuttle.

Chris H — Google review

Huge museum with a lot of planes. Parking is plenty, I would not recommend taking public transportation here; is quite a long distance from Seattle. There is a lot to see and learn if you love planes. The best part is walking through the planes and seeing the inside without any seats. There was also a food truck in the airplane hangar with a couple tables so that you can eat amongst the planes which is pretty fun. I got a club sandwich and it was a normal sandwich so that means it was good.

Kelly L — Google review

A must museum to visit if you like airplanes and history. You can see and get into the aircrafts, understand the genesis of Boeing industry, interact with multiple items and enjoy learning about the industry. I strongly recommend.

Lucio R — Google review

This Museum is an impressive institution that offers a comprehensive exploration of aviation history. With a vast collection of aircraft, interactive exhibits, and informative displays, visitors can delve into the evolution of flight from its earliest beginnings to modern space exploration. The museum's well-curated exhibits cater to all ages and interests, making it a fascinating destination for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. Additionally, the museum frequently hosts special events and educational programs, enhancing the overall experience for visitors. Overall, the Museum of Flight in Seattle offers a captivating journey through the world of aviation and is definitely worth a visit.

Ankur K — Google review

This is an amazing museum! There is a lot to see.... the Space area is over a bridge on the other side of the road so don't miss that incredible exhibit! The Apollo exhibit is fantastic. We really enjoyed the war planes area as well. It's a great wealth of information and artifacts. We also came for Yuri's Night which was a super fun space party!!!Also, don't miss the gift shop! I got a bunch of fun things in there, including the little comet plush I did the photo shoot with. There is even Henry merchandise that matches the big Henry mural outside! What a great museum!!

Sami S — Google review

Seattle being intertwined with Boeing only makes sense for it to have a strong aviation history and this museum is the perfect representation for it. It is very detailed and very well planned out. If you start from one end, you can literally walk through the advancements every step of the way and finally ending up to where aviation is today. Plan to spend 2-3 hours if you want to look at everything properly and read up as well. I had an amazing time here and would highly recommend giving this place a visit if you’re into Aviation even a little

Azhar M — Google review

Awesome place for those who get excited about airplanes.Has a small kids area for kids. I enjoyed the exhibits, especially the Vietnam Divided.The SR71 is awesome, there are other places too and a map is available.A food area exists for those hungry people, probably allot 2-3 hrs for a good tour of the museums.

Aaron L — Google review

This remains one of the best museums in the Northwest! We've been members for decades and they are still producing great exhibits. They have plenty of commercial planes as well as a number of military planes. They do a good job of presenting WWI and WWII as well as the space program. There are a number of interactive exhibits as well. It also traces the history of Boeing. You can walk through a Concorde, Air Force One, a 747, and a 787 Dreamliner. Very cool!

William C — Google review

The Museum of Flight is an awe-inspiring destination for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. With a diverse collection of aircraft and spacecraft, including iconic planes like the Boeing 747 and the Space Shuttle Trainer, it offers a captivating journey through aviation's evolution. Engaging exhibits and interactive displays provide a unique learning experience for visitors of all ages. The museum's well-preserved artifacts and knowledgeable staff ensure a deep appreciation for the impact of flight on our world. From the early pioneers to modern advancements, the Museum of Flight offers an unforgettable exploration of humanity's fascinating journey into the skies. It is one of the must visit destination if you are in Seattle.

Ravina K — Google review

One of the largest museums of planes I’ve seen. The collection is across the eras from WW1 to current aircrafts. Further, there are a lots of miniature models and the simulator here is amazing. Loved the experience as my employer had blocked the museum for an event, exclusive evening event was even more special. Buy tickets early and plan to wait 40+ minutes for simulator (go for solo, worth it).

Kiran B — Google review

If you like planes or aerospace this is the place for you it's a really good museum for all ages.A lot of history that keeps the kids and adults hooked up. Take a map and remember to go to all the areas so you can go inside the Air Force One , 747 and 787 airplane ✈️ you are going to enjoy it.

Kenneth N — Google review

The Museum of Flight in Seattle is an aviation enthusiast's dream. From vintage planes to space exploration exhibits, it offers a comprehensive and engaging journey through the history of flight. The Airpark, featuring iconic aircraft, is a highlight, and the interactive displays provide a hands-on understanding of aviation milestones. Whether you're passionate about aerospace or just curious, this museum offers an inspiring and educational experience for all ages.

Mila S — Google review

Oh gawd I expected to be so board at just another air museum. BUT, I loved it, great photo ops, good information, the airforce one and the concord being highlights for me. The space shuttle and so much good information , world War 1 and 2 planes and the prime information from Vietnam and all the spy drones . Even weather and tower information. Spend the day, it's worth the trip.

Amy R — Google review

This is a great museum to visit with your kids or without, especially if you are an aviation enthusiast. The museum has a vast collection of historical airplanes, both indoors and in the adjacent outdoor pavilion. We had no idea that they have a free admission and extended hours on each first Thursday of every month. While our ignorance cost us a few extra $$, we were still able to enjoy the extra hours.

Gene R — Google review

The museum of flight, we went there yesterday, April 15, 2024They closed at 5 PMsome of the area closes at 4 PMThey have merchandise, foods and drinks inside.There are also $10 fee if you want to try the actual fight and it is so fun! Just make sure that you are okay of spinning and literally upside down.The parking is freeThere are also a lot of movies, videos and information inside the MuseumMake sure to be at the museum early so you can enjoy all the planes and the whole area.

Arienne C — Google review

I usually only go on the free night they have once a month and the parking lot is always packed, but there is parking across the street.This museum of flight has a lot of airplanes and other trials of flight on display. It goes through the Boeing history in the barn, has a WW2 section, a couple areas of space exploration, and a bunch of planes you can walk through like an Air Force One and 747.It's all very informative and neat to see. They also have a cafe and gift store. During the day you can watch airplanes take off as you eat.

Deanna M — Google review

This is a true one-of-a-kind museum! It has something for from toddlers to the children at heart. Housing one of the largest private aviation collections in the US, everyone will find an aircraft or spacecraft to enjoy. Something truly great about this museum is that on the third Thursday of every month from 5 pm to 9 pm they have FREE admission! I recommend at least three to four hours here but even then you might not see it all.Plan accordingly for traffic and parking and keep a keen eye out for special aviation treats hidden in the museum.

Evan M — Google review

Great place to see a living history of aviation. Thoroughly enjoyed the outing with my son and daughter-in-law. As fellow aviators, my son and I even got adventurous and took the P-51 flight simulator. It was a ball! Loved taking an album full of pictures of the many beautifully restored airplanes (a few below) and the info plaques ... truly a first class museum.

OleFlyGuy — Google review

It's been a while since I've been here, and I remember thinking the museum was great when I was here previously. It has only improved since then. I was so impressed by what I saw on this trip, and I didn't even have time to see everything I wanted to. I'll definitely have to come back.I wish the museum had an outdoor plane spotting area on the third floor for taking pictures and video of the landing traffic at BFI.

Simon B — Google review

This was such an epic museum. I love aviation, so I spent hours in here with my friends reading everything I could. I also got to speak to some of the staff (one of them virtually, he was really nice) and all of them were really passionate about what they were talking about. Some even had firsthand stories with the same planes in the museum (the same models, at least)!I can’t wait to go back because I didn’t realize there is a whole outdoor area to explore.

Andy — Google review

Had an amazing experience in this museum.The collection is vast (literally almost 200 airplanes) and well taken care of. There are signs with descriptions and explanations for every artifact. Besides that, it is also the birthplace of The Boeing Co., so expect to see a lot of history.Definitely recommend!P.S.: Admission is FREE 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM the first Thursday of every month.

Uriel M — Google review

Our group was well taken care of. Check in process was smooth (a gentleman checked us in, one of the front leaders, forgot his name but he was great. We also had the pleasure to have a private tour with Tommy, an aerospace industrial veteran who volunteers during the weekend at the museum. She was patient knowledgeable, kind, and definitely appeared to love doing what she does. Learnt different perspectives of the eras of flights and activities in aerospace. Great experience overall and well worth the price.

Ken X — Google review

I came here on a Free Museum Day (first Thursday of the month) and it was crowded. The museum has a lot of planes and the gift shop would not disappoint you.This museum is kid friendly and is a great exploration for anyone

Tien N — Google review

Went on New Years Eve with a party of 3. No wait. I can't believe I've lived here for over 20 years and never did this. It's amazing! Easily a 4hr plus trip and be prepared to need to rest if your not 20yo or younger. So much to see an do. Bring extra money for things like the virtual reality stations, they cost extra.Food is very expensive here so eat before you come. The gift shop has so much, we spent 30 min just in there.Kids will have an endless amount of things to do and see. I was disappointed that some of the big planes were closed so we could not go in them but there was still so much to do. Also, it's easy to miss the B52 Bomber outside, you have to follow a path to it and we were the only ones out there so I think many people missed it.Highly recommend! We will be back.

Allofus R — Google review

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