Address: 700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037, USA
Phone: +13237243623
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Joe Revette
This is part of Science Center. Def the main attraction when going. It's a site to see. Lot of history on this shuttle. Loved it!
Kevin Brook
A fantastic exhibition and museum . Give yourselves at least 4 hours to enjoy. It's superb.
josem138
The endevour is inside the California Science Center, it is a must if you lice spacecrafts
Andrew Dymond
There are moments in your life that you are in awe of what we can do as the human race. This incredible space vehicle is an amazing feat of engineering and is something that you have to witness for yourself. In my lifetime this is the closest I would get to being in space, the exhibition is something that took my breath away and for like minded people I would highly recommend this experience. I would just sit down and look at the shuttle and be in awe. Maximum stars for this.
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Yes. Plenty of room to roam around and activities for toddlers.
the entrance is free to the Museum and inside if one likes to pay for extras that come into the parking lot it makes me less than 20 oh 15 I don't remember
To enter the museum itself is free. However to enter any special exhibition costs. If you enter a special exhibition you can get into the Space Shuttle at no extra costs. If you want to just see the Space Shuttle it is $2. You can get tickets in advance for timed entry, but when I went I just went to the payment booths (next to the Southern entrance), and although it was not advertised they were happy to sell me a ticket to go in and see it straight away.
Right now it's free they close at 5 but you need a reservation at the front booth
Admission to the museum, including Endeavour, is free. Donations are accepted.
When my family went it was $12 cash to park, $8 if you wanted to see the movie about the shuttle in the I-Max theater and $0 to go in to see the shuttle and the display. The movie was worth it as it gave a great background to leading up to seeing it.
I do not remember exactly the numbers but somewhere around $10. It is not very far from where you park but it depends where you have parked. I would say it will be 5-7 mins walk.
The fuel cell is outside the building holding the shuttle and will be together in the vertical position in future
There is a nominal reservation fee of $2 or $3, depending on how you reserve your tickets. See the website for more info.
I went in without issues, they just close the door at certain times and then reopen it to prevent people from overflowing the area. You have probably been given one of the times wje they'll reopen in any case.
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