Address: 7711 E Academy Blvd, Denver, CO 80230, USA
Phone: +13033605360
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–2PM
Pierre
Great museum and very well put together, great staff and informative displays with static displays. Worth every penny of the ticket. Wish we could have stayed longer. Kids loved it. Some of the displays have QR codes to scan where you can have some videos/info on the planes .
Isaac Nakata
This place has a pretty good collection of planes. The hard part is having been to the Air and Space Museum in Chantilly it's hard to compare. The one plane that I thought was so awesome to see not only up close, but was able to go under and look into the bomb bays of the B1! That along with the B-52 out front are what I thought were the best things to check out.
Kathy
We loved this place! Air and space exhibits, the great videos narrated by Harrison Ford were awesome too. So many planes from first flight to space flight. Bombs...and a simulator where you can pick a plane and fly it. You can even try combat missions. They were hosting kids teaching them to fly drones...I have a feeling there is always something going on there. BIG shout out to the volunteers! They were full of passion and information.
Duane Sayers
Very well done. Self-guided tour let's you get up close and personal with all the aircraft. Starting with the B-52 outside to the B-1 Lancer inside, it is a walk through aviation history. I mean seriously, they have a B-1 inside the building. The planes are meticulously restored and very well displayed. Admission is very reasonable and and you are not rushed at all. There were a lot of people there when we went but it never felt crowded. If you are even mildly interested in aviation, this is a must-see.
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Yes, active military and veterans are 11.50 rather than the 15 dollar regular admission
The large plane in front is a B52. The B52's went into service in 1955
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No, it is $15 per adult, $11.50 for senior military, and $8.50 per child.
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Along with their photos, you should check out the Museums YouTube channel!
No fee for parking, and there are a couple aircraft on display outside the museum as well.
Not sure but apparently Michael responded.
Google it and you should come up with sereral
No it is not free, but there are frequently deals on admission.
$15.00 for adults........ $11 or $12 for seniors.......I'm not sure for children though.
It depends on what you're looking for because the kids space suit can be a bit more. But the helmet is priced separately. It's still all reasonable considering the looks on the children's faces adre priceless.
That would depend on the toddler and their facination towards flight. The exhibits are mostly hands off with a very good interaction space section that most toddlers may not get. When I was there I was experiencing the exhibits from an adult perspective and do not recall a children's section or an area for parties. Perhaps call the facility and ask the question.
Hanger one was the hanger where most planes are displayed, and where I was!
I had no problem. Found a good space close to the entrance.
Adults (17 – 64) – $15.00 Seniors (65+) – $11.50 Active military and veterans – $11.50 Children (4 – 16) – $8.50 Children (3 and under) – Free Wings Members – Free Immersive simulators – Additional admission applies Denver CityPASS – Save up to 34% on admission (museum admission plus your choice of 2, 3 or 4 more top Denver attractions)
You can explore by yourself less then two hours with games and simulators.
You can google it. Best to phone them before you visit. We went there and they were closed. Absolutely worth the while to visit. We really enjoyed
There are simulators and pretend planes , but generally no one is allowed in the real ones.
My 3 year old enjoyed seeing all the planes and the play area is fantastic for children
2 hours of just looking at main plans 3 to 4 if you look at all the small stuff and reading everything and watching the movies and maybe more depending on how much you like aviation there is alot of great stuff there
From their website: Adults (17 – 64) – $15.00 Seniors (65+) – $11.50 Active military and veterans – $11.50 Children (4 – 16) – $8.50 Children (3 and under) – Free Wings Members – Free Simulator Experience – $13.50 (in addition to museum admission. Only includes MaxFlight & AX) MaxFlight Simulator only – $7.50 (in addition to museum admission) Aviation Xtreme Simulator only – $7.50 (in addition to museum admission) Doron Simulator only – $5.00 (in addition to museum admission) Audio Tours available – Ask the front desk for details Wheelchairs available upon request
There are some really cool planes and interactive games.... however I see this place used mostly as an event venue than anything else....
I did not see any today when I was visiting. They may offer a regular wheelchair. Please call ahead.
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