Address: 8415 Paine Field Blvd, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA
Phone: +18004641476
Sunday: 9:30AM–5PM
Monday: 9:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–5PM
Nandakishore KV
Boeing Future Of Flights is located Mukilteo , WA . This is an interesting place for persons who would like to know about Aviation . The board at the entrance welcomes visitors in world's different languages and gives a very good feeling. The Gallery covers Boeing journey since inception and how how aviation industry has evolved over the time. One can see "Beautiful display of pictures of aircrafts from primitive to most modern". The interactive screens help in understanding the aviation concepts. Miniature Drones are also on display and one can get a feeling of drone operations. The deck at the top most floor gives a Birdseye of Boeing facilities. There is store displaying Boeing products, promotions and many more. Overall a great experience.
Stuart Shiel
Interesting place to visit. Staff were very informative, helpfull and nice. Would be a 5 star visit had the factory tour been on but was unfortunately closed due to Covid restrictions which we knew before visiting. Still worth a vist if in the area. Lovely surrounding scenery.
Momo
Unfortunately some areas are closed off and not allowed visitors due to covid but they have a really nice well-explained presentation. They do have areas to stimulate very basic flight control for planes and small drones.
Kristina Spencer
Small but entertaining for a quicker outing. A few fun things to do and see, great place to learn and explore for all ages. Great shop and really excellent, knowledgeable and helpful staff. The robot exhibit was really fun and flying bird simulator was great. I loved flying a drone.
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During the week. Weekdays will have more activity on the floor to watch, but the shifts run on the weekend too.
Tour is 90 minutes in total, however only around 20 minutes is inside the factory with some to see, the rest is bus or in tunnel.
Yes. They do. In fact they even refunded an extra ticket I had. I went 20 min before my tour but had prebooked my tour online.
From downtown, bus travel takes over 2 hours and requires connections. An Uber is about $29 currently, just for comparison. Here's typical directions: From Downtown Seattle to Boeing Future of Flight Museum, departs from 4th Ave & Seneca St. 1 hr 15 min 1. Head northwest toward Madison St 2. Turn right onto Madison St 3. Turn left onto 4th Ave 4. Board 512 at 4th Ave & Seneca St 5. Head south toward 112th St SE 6. Turn left onto 112th St SE 7. Turn left onto WA-527 N/19th Ave SE 8. Continue onto WA-526 W/Boeing Fwy/Casino Fwy 9. Turn left onto 84th St SW 10. Arrive at location: Get off at South Everett Freeway Station 11. Arrive at location: Boeing Future of Flight Museum https://maps.app.goo.gl/77nyGTWVQ7BbUgCF9
Hi Dianne, simply let the staff know when you arrive and they will help you avoid the stairs on tour. Enjoy your visit!
Tours start at set times (listed on their site). It appears that the last tour is at 5pm. I highly reccomend that you pre-purchase your tour tickets as they tend to sell out.
Retirees can get the discount by printing out their Point Of Sale coupon from Total Access discount program.
If you like to know more about the history of Boeing then yes.
Still no tours. Dont know when they will start again. The Future Of Flight is open though. They have a movie there now and you can wonder around the tour center.
The price for adults is $12.00 for gallery admission. $20.00 for gallery plus Backstage Pass. We are not back to giving tours of the factory yet.
They are currently not doing the tours due to covid but when its up and running the tour lasts about 1.5 hrs but combined with hanging out watchingbthe planes on the sky deck..going through the museum..the gift shop, etc we spend 4 hrs EASY there.
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Yes. The admission to the exhibits allows you access to the viewing deck
Yes. You have access to it if you purchase entry to the FOF museum or the Boeing factory tour.
You are posting this on a public forum, kind of like asking the guy on the street. Your valuable life-saving idea would be better to send by registered mail to the Boeing "new ideas department." You're more likely to get a "contract" that way. Would you propose an electric frypan to help people "fry" or a small propane stove?
Museum entrance may be free but not the Boeing tour
90 min. No bathroom breaks. You cannot bring anything on the tour such as bags, cell phones, etc. No persons under 4ft tall
Do it on your on. You have enough time to see them both in one day. I recommend you to buy tickets by internet, is cheaper and very easy.
That's right
Just to add on to Mark's answer, they also have posting everywhere prohibiting lifting children up to see over the walkway railing which is about chest high on an average sized adult. So make sure your young one will be see comfortably without assistance even if they're over the height limit.
Yes. Rates are shown on their website.
The Future of Flight is where the Boeing Tour begins. If you purchase tour tickets, the price includes access to the entire facility including the gallery exhibits, observation deck, Boeing Store and cafe. Busses depart from Future of Flight to the Everett Factory for a 90-minute guide tour.
Yes, Future of Flight is open on Easter Sunday. Check the website for details futureofflight.org
Boeing Employees receive a discount with Please check the website Futureofflight.org for details. Thanks!
I made the ticket change early and luckily there was a vacancy.
On line is the best way to get your tickets.
Usually in advance via web or phone. I was able to get mine the same day over the phone, since I was just going by myself and could fit in even one open spot. The 1st two tours of the day were already packed. They highly recommend getting tickets in advance, especially for groups.
Future of Flight will be closed Feb 9 and Feb 10 because of the snow and ice!
Never no phones or cameras all personal belonging are to be placed in a locker inside the museum or your vehicle
The museum is free and there are also places to take photos including a 747 plane body and a rooftop view over the runway
Overnight parking is not available at Future of Flight. I believe the closest overnight would be Tulalip Resort, Cabela's or Walmart
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Most of the cost is likely to do with the security, tour staff, and buses that transport you to and around the giant facility. $25 is on par or less than many other Seattle-area attractions such as the Space Needle and the Chihuly Glass Garden. Your $25 would buy you a couple of rivets on a 737...
Yes there is. They have elevator access and an escort for those in a wheelchair. A family member may also accompany the person in the wheelchair.
If you drove, park the vehicle on the left side as you enter, walk to the reception ( cannot miss the big entrance), and get your passes.
Not sure about the museum only price. We booked the full tour which included the transportation from downtown Seattle, the factory tour and museum. The museum is only about 1% of the tour and seems to be open to the public. I didn't see any barriers to entering the museum and no one was asking for tickets. You're doing yourself a disservice if you make the trip and don't for the factory. It's the largest factory facility in the world under one roof. 97 acres of manufacturing in one building alone. You'll see Boeing aircraft from airlines orders from all over the world setting on the flight line waiting for delivery. Freshly painted with logos you won't recognize. It's just too much to describe, do the tour of the factory.
Height is not the criteria at all to visit this place
Yes. and there are some special as accommodations available on the tour.
Theres the city bus, Amtrak, and now Alaska airlines has direct flights into Paine Field where the Boeing tour is at.
Babies are strictly not allowed for the tour......
Yes they are, they are only closed on Thanksgiving and new year eve
Yes they're going to be open on Dec. 26 2017. I called myself asked them.
It will not be open during most holidays, but you should check the website first. There are some holidays that Boeing works, so I expect the museum would be open then.
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