Very cool place with lots to look at from a tram ride to the aircraft hanger, old technology... read more
Very cool place with lots to look at from a tram ride to the aircraft hanger, old technology... read more
This museum houses some nice collections of transport and technology and is the main location... read more
We visited during the school holidays and while Auckland was at level 2. The website informed us about displays etc that would not be available which was good, although disappointing to not have the tram experience. The displays are well managed with some good information. The museum was a good mix of displays and a more hands on learning. The hands on learning was great and enticed the younger members of the group. The more traditional aspects of the museum could have been displayed in a more inviting way especially for the younger members of the group. Overall a good day.

Thanks for your feedback. We are glad to hear you enjoyed your visit and hope to welcome you back to the Museum again now we are back at Level 1.
Spent a full afternoon just wandering around looking at and learning of all the exhibits on the site. It was a scorching hot day so we were glad of the shelter. A lot has changed in 6 years so needed to have a look at those changes and was really impressed. The site has more touchy feely things as well as looking at some both Auckland and NZ history.
Included in the entrance fee is a ticket for the tram to go to the aircraft museum. It is approx 10 mins away and is out passed the zoo.⁰ in

Thanks for your fantastic review! It's great to hear that you enjoyed your visit to MOTAT.
Parking is a tad tricky, recommend you go to the aircraft place where you can pay and then take the frequent tram back to the main museum. The aircraft section is excellent, I'm not really into planes but found this collection and the info really hits the mark. The pumphouse is pretty cool, other than that, it's a slightly wierd and eclectic mix of random stuff spread around random places in a large area. We did enjoy our visit, tram ride was cool, the driver Albert really friendly and informative. We were very surprised at how few people were there, looks like most the visitors are school groups for the science sections. We think MOTAT needs a bit of focus and a freshen up. Other than the tram and planes, could be any small town museum collection and it's certainly not a gold coin donation to get in!

I went MOTAT with my collage friends🙆🏻🤷♀️🙎♂️ and really love the experience there, first I saw the maze there but it was finish so early then my told me it designed according for kids🧒. Cafe available inside the Museum but you need to pay extra for your meal as food is not included in Museum ticket🎫, then we had Lunch🥙 there - after a while we waited outside for Tram🚃 and when tram arrived we all were settled down and visit to the another section of the Museum. Good place to get informationℹ️ about New Zealand🇳🇿 History.





Thanks for visiting us and for amazing review, Peter! Glad you enjoyed your experience at MOTAT.
Loved seeing the Lancastor bomber and the Mazda R100. Had a really day. Enjoyed the tram ride. And staff were very helpful and friendly when our party got separated. Would love to go again for longer this time.



Thank you for your positive words! We are happy you had a great day at MOTAT. Hope to see you again soon.
I'm in a mixed mindset about MOTAT in 2020. On the one hand, I can vividly remember visiting there as a child, and even as a younger adult, and loving some of the classic technology they had there like large trains on display. Much of that has been removed or shifted, but on the other hand, a lot of what they have there is perfect for kids (young and older).
The staff are very friendly, from the people selling us the tickets through to the exhibit assistant who helped deal with a toddler tantrum from our 3yo. She was very professional and happy throughout, despite an absolute melt-down taking place!
I'd definitely say much of what is at MOTAT will be better absorbed and appreciated by kids 8+. because so much of the educational value is in reading the display information beside the exhibits. Our 3yo was mostly interested in the 'MO-TOTS' play area, which he absolutely loved.
There are plenty of large-scale exhibits that will wow people of any age, such as the pump house and the room which told the history of computer & communications technology in NZ. But for younger kids, the amazement is brought about from the scale of the exhibit, not the educational quality.
The tram ride is a lot of fun, although the operater at the platform seemed confused about what time the next tram would be running... We almost faced a 45min wait until we realised one was boarding right behind us. The staff on the tram are very friendly and helpful, being very courteous with our infant's pram and going out of their way to ensure we boarded safely.
MOTAT2, the plane museum, is very impressive, and again if you don't read any of the exhibit text boards you'll still be wowed by the scale of the place. Our toddler, who by now had reached the limits of his energy, enjoyed seeing all the planes and pressing the button to activate the replica plane sounds.
Best things: Signage and information is good, the under-5's area is great, there are a lot of interesting exhibits and plenty of educational value to be had.
Downsides: Some exhibit halls were closed or under rennovation. The tram workshops didn't really let you see the trams up-close (aside from the one you took to MOTAT2).
It seems like there is a constant calendar of activites that will appeal to families of various ages, and we didn't get the chance to experience on of these, but I'd say I would happily re-evaluate my opinion of things until I'd had the chance to experience an organised event.

We are glad you enjoyed your time at MOTAT both when you were a child and now, Kerry. We have lots of exciting events and experiences coming up this month at MOTAT - Pasifika, Dig It and Science STEM Fair, to name a few. Hope to see you there!