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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Traveler Reviews

14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy, VA 20151
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Atlanta, Georgia
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“Amazing!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed February 7, 2013

On a Monday in February is a fabulous time, but any day in any season is a great time to visit this amazing museum! There were very few people when we were there, so we were able to get all the pictures we wanted of the over 200 aircraft and space objects along with the star attraction which is the Space Shuttle "Discovery". Admission is free; however, parking is $15. Some airport hotels offer free shuttles, but you can get a Virginia Regional Transit bus from the airport for 50 cents. Free tours are offered (see the schedule at the tour desk behind the SR-71 Blackbird). There is an IMAX theater and a viewing tower with great views of airplanes coming in at Dulles Airport. There is also a McDonalds in the museum if you get hungry. Be sure to look for the Restoration Hangar overlook as well. We spent about 3 hrs. at the museum, but you could get through much faster if you planned your visit ahead of time. The museum's website offers a lot of great information and maps for self-guided tours. http://airandspace.si.edu/museum/udvarhazy/

Visited February 2013
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Edgewater, Maryland
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“Just the shuttle is worth the visit!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 23, 2013

This museum, near Dulles Airport, has the space to allow literally hundreds of aircraft to be displayed. From some of the earliers models to the Blackbird. But the current start of the show is the space shuttle Discovery. When I visited recently, there was a docent with a laptop who seemed very knowledgable and had a loptop handy with photos and technical information. For instance he explained the streaking on the tiles and the different types of thermal shields on the shuttle.

Visited January 2013
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Chicago
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“Inspiring”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 19, 2013

My wife and I spent 3 hours at the museum, but easily could have spent more time here. As you know the museum is free. Parking is $15 per car, and free after 4pm. However, coming after 4pm won’t allow you enough time to see the museum well. I would suggest coming earlier in the day and giving yourself plenty of time here. If you are staying in a hotel in the Dulles Airport area, ask the front desk if they have a shuttle to the museum (some do). We stayed at the Hyatt, and they did not. However, we took the hotel shuttle to the airport. From the airport, at shuttle area 2E, we were able to catch the Virginia Regional Transit (VRT) bus for only 50 cents per person; and it was just a short ride to the museum. I believe the VRT runs every 30 minutes, but you should double check this! Not every VRT bus runs to the museum, so check with the driver. Also, it’s exact change on the VRT. We took the VRT bus back to the airport, and then caught the hotel shuttle back to the Hyatt.

As far as the museum, it was simply INCREDIBLE! I give it 5 stars and highly recommend it! For those in DC or staying in DC, it is worth the trip out here. I believe there is a city bus that runs here for like $6 or so if you need transit here, you should look into it. The museum is huge and contains so much history. Some of the highlights are the Space Shuttle Discovery, the Enola Gay, the SR-71 Blackbird, the Concorde, various planes from WW1 and WW2, and lots of other things from old to new. We did take a free tour, but thought it was very long and too detailed on each highlight. We left the free tour at the end to explore on our own. The tour guide has some good stories and information, but in my opinion it was too long. But overall, this place is amazing and there is just soooo much to see and read. Standing in front of the space shuttle was inspiring, just knowing it had been in space. The museum also contains many missiles, weapons, cameras, space equipment, etc. There is a McDonalds on site to eat food. You can also get great views of incoming craft from either the observation tower, or even just out in front of the building in the parking lot. I got some great pictures at the museum. DO NOT miss the Udvar-Hazy Center if you visit DC!

Visited January 2013
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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“Certainly a must DC attraction to see”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 3, 2013

WOW!

As you enter into the museum the above word its what I thought about.

So many airplanes to see, activities for the kids, teens and after spending hours in the building within you have the option to buy food.

In addition they bathrooms so everything is within the same building plus, its free more a donation.

We arrived by bus as parking in DC comes at a premium price. You should allocate minimum of 2 hours to see it.

Visited December 2012
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“IMAX rocks”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 31, 2012 via mobile

This was my first visit to the museum, we went to see the Hobbit. My daughter really did not want to see the Hobbit but encouraged me to see it at one of the Smithsoisn's majestic screens. She was right - I was sold from the beginning. The iMAX theatre in the museum surrounded us in visual effects that came alive.

This was my first time but it will not be my last; I bought a one year membership to the Museum.

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