The Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight9404 E Marginal Way S
Tukwila, Washington 98108
You'll enjoy the wonder of aviation in one of Seattle’s most spectacular settings. The 15-acre campus features over 175 air and spacecraft, the original Boeing Aircraft factory, flight simulators, fantastic 3D aviation and space movies, and dozens of fun, interactive exhibits and family activities. With the addition of the Aviation Pavilion—a 3-acre, open-air gallery, showcasing 18 of the world’s most important airliners and military aircraft—The Museum of Flight has more to offer than ever before! When you visit you can climb aboard the supersonic Concorde, the only full-scale NASA Space Shuttle Trainer, the beautiful Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the Air Force One that served presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. Stand in the shadow of the infamous M-21 Blackbird spy plane—the fastest aircraft ever flown. The Apollo exhibit, which opened in May 2017, offers an up-close look into the space race and features the original F-1 engines that launched Apollo 11 to the Moon. From the world’s oldest fighter plane to current spacecraft, you’ll see the machines and experience the stories of those who flew them. After touring the galleries, you can enjoy a meal at Wings Café or relax on the airport patio and take in all of the runway action. Take flight with The Museum of Flight!
Read one visitor's experience at The Museum of Flight:
We started our exploration of the world famous aviation museum in The Great Gallery. You can actually sit in the cockpit or two fighter jets. It’s a great photo op!
Next, we headed to the interactive Flight Zone; kids can touch, climb, sit, and push all kinds of buttons. Oftentimes, on weekends there is a story or craft activity for kids. Also in the Flight Zone is a hang-gliding chair older kids, teens and adults enjoy. My three-year-old was too young to appreciate it, she thought it was a swing but my son was really focused and enjoyed the demo. Older kids and thrill-seeking adults can climb into a simulator for a small fee. The simulators allow you to engage the enemy in a high-tech dog fight that will literally have you spinning.
The Personal Courage Wing is devoted to WWI and WWII and is filled with teaching opportunities about our nation’s history for older kids. We walked into the Personal Courage Wing. Our eyes were drawn to the dramatic old fighter planes. My daughter gasped and said "Oh planes are bee-you-tee-full!" She skipped over to see my favorite plane "O'Riley's Daughter" took one look at the plane with teeth on it and exclaimed "Oh that's an angry plane." Cue the bullet sounds on the big speakers. My daughter scattered for cover. I coaxed her out and from behind a display and explained the sounds were just pretend. She “hit the deck” twice while in this wing.
Families with kids may want to do the photo op in the Great Gallery, Flight Zone and then head straight to the pedestrian bridge to visit the Aviation Pavilion with a Concorde and former Air Force One. Both my 3yr and 11yr old waited patiently in line. They were so curious to see the inside of those planes.
9 Quick Tips for Visiting The Museum of Flight
1.To get the most out your family outing have kids fed and napped prior to your visit or arrive early and plan on leaving before they get hungry and tired.
2.Don't expect to stroll through the MOF with small kids in tow and read all of the detailed displays explaining the history and significance of the exhibits. Younger kids will be stimulated visually and may have a struggle standing still for long periods. They may want to stay moving to see all the planes.
3. If you struggle with claustrophobia don't go in the Concorde or Air Force One. The isles are narrow and the ceiling low.
4. Noise Level: my daughter got loud in the Space exhibit. Happy cries of "It's a rocket ship!!" and "ooh the earth" caused people to smile at the sight of a little girl jumping up and down excited to see a rocket ship and the earth. I didn't feel pressure to keep the kids silent. It's a Museum not a library.
5. Food: lunch at the Museum in Wings Café was $26 for the three of us. I had a delicious portabella mushroom veggie sammy on Ciabatta bread. Kids had hot dogs, apple, milk, and ice cream.
6. The Museum of Flight is stroller friendly.
7. Parking is free (Bonus!).
8. We were there for 2 hours and 45 minutes which included our meal time.
9. For a coupon to The Museum of Flight, download the free Seattle Southside Savings Pass
Since our first visit we returned and purchased a membership. It’s a tremendous place to take friends and family when they visit. There you have it people. Enjoy! Take lots of pictures. Have fun and please share your stories with us on our Facebook page. We’d love to hear about your visit!
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Event Spaces
Event Spaces
Barnstormer Lounge
- Max Occupancy: 12
- Area: 528 square feet
- Height: 12 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | Barnstormer Lounge | 12 | 528 sq ft |
Classroom | Barnstormer Lounge | 12 | 528 sq ft |
Banquet | Barnstormer Lounge | 8 | 528 sq ft |
Reception | Barnstormer Lounge | 8 | 528 sq ft |
Charles Simonyi Space
- Max Occupancy: 300
- Area: 14,676 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Banquet | Charles Simonyi Space | 180 | 14,676 sq ft |
Reception | Charles Simonyi Space | 300 | 14,676 sq ft |
Great Gallery & Side Gallery
- Max Occupancy: 1000
- Area: 62,900 square feet
- Height: 14 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Banquet | Great Gallery & Side Gallery | 650 | 62,900 sq ft |
Reception | Great Gallery & Side Gallery | 1000 | 62,900 sq ft |
Great Gallery, Side Gallery, Red Barn, and William
- Area: 82,000 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Amphitheater | 0 | 0 sq ft |
Lockwood Boardroom
- Max Occupancy: 18
- Area: 672 square feet
- Height: 10 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Classroom | Lockwood Boardroom | 18 | 672 sq ft |
Banquet | Lockwood Boardroom | 18 | 672 sq ft |
Reception | Lockwood Boardroom | 18 | 672 sq ft |
MOF Complex (Great Gallery, Side Gallery, Red Barn
- Area: 141,000 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Amphitheater | 0 | 0 sq ft |
Northwest Aeroclub Room
- Max Occupancy: 80
- Area: 1,320 square feet
- Height: 8 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | Northwest Aeroclub Room | 80 | 1,320 sq ft |
Classroom | Northwest Aeroclub Room | 36 | 1,320 sq ft |
Banquet | Northwest Aeroclub Room | 60 | 1,320 sq ft |
Reception | Northwest Aeroclub Room | 80 | 1,320 sq ft |
Parking Lot (For Outdoor Events)
- Area: 86,950 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Amphitheater | 0 | 0 sq ft |
Personal Courage Wing (WWI & WWII Galleries Only)
- Max Occupancy: 1000
- Area: 58,000 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Reception | Personal Courage Wing (WWI & WWII Galleries Only) | 1000 | 58,000 sq ft |
Personal Courage Wing (WWII Gallery only)
- Max Occupancy: 500
- Area: 29,000 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Reception | Personal Courage Wing (WWII Gallery only) | 500 | 29,000 sq ft |
Red Barn
- Max Occupancy: 180
- Area: 15,630 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Banquet | Red Barn | 60 | 15,630 sq ft |
Reception | Red Barn | 180 | 15,630 sq ft |
Side Gallery
- Max Occupancy: 700
- Area: 16,740 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | Side Gallery | 700 | 16,740 sq ft |
Banquet | Side Gallery | 400 | 16,740 sq ft |
Reception | Side Gallery | 500 | 16,740 sq ft |
Skyline Room
- Max Occupancy: 272
- Area: 3,600 square feet
- Height: 10 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | Skyline Room | 240 | 3,600 sq ft |
Classroom | Skyline Room | 90 | 3,600 sq ft |
Banquet | Skyline Room | 200 | 3,600 sq ft |
Reception | Skyline Room | 272 | 3,600 sq ft |
South View Lounge
- Max Occupancy: 110
- Area: 1,782 square feet
- Height: 9 feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | South View Lounge | 100 | 1,782 sq ft |
Classroom | South View Lounge | 40 | 1,782 sq ft |
Banquet | South View Lounge | 60 | 1,782 sq ft |
Reception | South View Lounge | 110 | 1,782 sq ft |
View Lounge
- Max Occupancy: 200
- Area: 3,267 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | View Lounge | 200 | 3,267 sq ft |
Classroom | View Lounge | 80 | 3,267 sq ft |
Banquet | View Lounge | 150 | 3,267 sq ft |
Reception | View Lounge | 200 | 3,267 sq ft |
Weyerhaeuser Room
- Max Occupancy: 60
- Area: 1,140 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Banquet | Weyerhaeuser Room | 30 | 1,140 sq ft |
Reception | Weyerhaeuser Room | 60 | 1,140 sq ft |
William M. Allen Theater
- Max Occupancy: 276
- Area: 3,612 square feet
Configuration | Description | Occupancy | Area |
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Theater | William M. Allen Theater | 276 | 3,612 sq ft |
Amphitheater | William M. Allen Theater | 1 | 3,612 sq ft |
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