03-26-2024 09:09 AM - edited 03-27-2024 02:28 AM
The Museum of Flight is the top attraction in Seattle after the iconic Space Needle.
I planned for half a day in mind including local travel from downtown but found that there were several galleries within the museum.
So, my advice would be to preplan the time to spend in each one, and this could easily sum up to 2 days.
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03-26-2024 09:26 AM
@Tushar_Suradkar The flight museum looks wonderful, different planes denote evolution in Flight history , evolution year by year, and image collages appear cool.,the things in gift shop of museum looking cool.
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03-26-2024 09:32 AM
Oh...2 days in a single location! Will it not be expensive?
I too agree that you have long...long... area to cover... Don't they have electric vehicles?
Fabulous.... post...!
Full of very interesting photos - all are great shots with excellent composition.
You have shown your "Collage Creating" talents - wow... amazing! Loved each one...
Thanks for sharing this Museum...
♿ & Additional points are also impressive!
Regards, my dear @Tushar_Suradkar
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03-26-2024 09:37 AM
The Museum of Flight is very nice look.
03-26-2024 09:42 AM
Thank you, dear @Praniketmore 👍@mohanghyar 🤝 for the appreciation 😊
03-26-2024 09:46 AM
Thank you, @TravellerG
It has become too expensive over the years.
but the museum is too large to be covered in half a day as I planned originally.
It is like a mini city of several museums in one place.
Unfortunately, there are no electric vehicles to move around, people simply walk endlessly. 😥
The photo collages are credited to the online service https://www.photocollage.com/ which offers a simple drag-and-drop facility and a huge range of templates to choose from 😊
03-26-2024 09:52 AM
Very thorough and informative! I really love exhibits dedicated to aviation.
lol - your description of the cafeteria “steep prices and ample seating” makes me think the prices are the reason for so many empty seats 😂
Kudos on a well written guide!
03-26-2024 10:08 AM - edited 03-26-2024 10:09 AM
Good observation about the empty cafeteria @MattGatlin though the museum was teeming with visitors on that day.
Also looking at your amazing signature with the Master badges, I'd invite you to also look at this freshly baked post from @TravellerG about the Google Maps badges, where he is seeking tips and tricks from those who have attained this feat.
03-26-2024 10:29 AM
The museum is very big and decorated with old plane ✈️ . They are best 👍 at their time in Aviation industry, new one are more safe and cost effective. But they help modern plane to become more Advanced in nature.
Thank you @Tushar_Suradkar sir for sharing with us..
03-26-2024 10:49 AM
"...several museums in one place..."
Hmm...I understand...
Sorry, are we really getting the benefit of multiple Museums? My doubt is... there are many aeroplanes (just for example)...how much more information can we "store"?... kindly excuse me if I'm wrong...
I already visited the Photocollage site... mind-blowing! Can't agree more... thanks for your guidance... highly appreciated...
Thanks