On a clear day you may get to see a 747 / 777 / 787 being test flown and seeing it land or take off, a real treat is seeing the 'Dreamlifter' that carriers pieces of the 787 to the plant. I saw it
A must do tour if in (Boeing Tour)Seattle. No cameras or phones allowed doing the tour. However after the tour get your camera/phone out of the locker and take photos at the future of flight center.
The tour is well worth it. Lots of behind the scenes info and a great walk for some exercise. Make sure to go up to the rooftop and check out the whole airfield.
Pretty impressive. One of the Seattle must-see attractions. Get the tickets online in advance, or at least call in to make sure they have a spot on the next tour to avoid the wait.
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Children must be 4 ft. (122 cm) to take the Boeing Tour. Explore the Family Zone: How Planes are Made. Make a 3-D project in our Maker Space. Take in a Weekend Family Workshop. Summer camps, too.
The tour was excellent. That plant is massive. A little quick though. Try going in the morning when most employees in the floor. The museum ..... not that great. Reasonably priced items in store.
The Boeing museum and factorytour provide perspective on aircraft history, engineering, construction, and maintenance of aircraft — and help us passengers better justify cost of airline tickets.
They have lockers for rent. No cameras or electronic equipment including phones allowed inside. You'll be in supreme shit if you try to smuggle them in.
Make sure you take the Boeing planttour and you get to see their 777 and. 787 aircraft being assembled in different stages of assembly and it is pretty cool to see
Try to find out when one of the four Dreamlifter cargo planes will be on... Adds something special to the factorytour. Get tickets online in advance - they sell out! Kids must be 48" tall to tour.
World News' Made in America: Boeing is the world's aerospace company and does a large portion of its manufacturing in the U.S. Visit their Future of Flight Museum and take a tour of the factory. Read more
The Future of Flight is NOT a museum -- it is a facility (very cool) which focuses on planes being assembled at the Boeing Assembly plant + 2 stores: Boeing and Washington statememorabilia.
We witnessed aircraft assembled, customized, and repaired. An invoice for a replacement passenger-plane tail part gave us better understanding of airline ticket costs, construction and maintenance.
Don't plan to grab lunch at cafe here limited selection will leave you hungry. Tour fun but visitor cntr could be better. If driving up from SEA study route well freeways lack signs to help find way.