
Michael St. Denis
4 reviews on 1 places
The exhibits here are excellent and great educationally, but not overwhelming. I didn't go to learn about marine life, but I did learn a lot and loved it. Very interesting way to spend a couple of hours.
Thought it would just be okay, turned out to be fantastic. I would recommend, quite interesting history, and done in a really interesting way. There are things to read, little movies, artifacts, etc. you can rent the audio tour for $5, we did not and we're still there 3 hours without staying to have a drink on the speakeasy.
What a crazy ride. I would never do it but people really seem to be enjoying it. You can just stand there and watch them shoot people basically into space and it is quite amazing. I could not imagine what the feeling is when you get to the top and your waitlist and you come flying back down. Like I run into. Things seem to know what he was doing and the pictures from it are crazy. You can sit there and watch live video of the people in the ride as they go up so it's quite amusing to just sit there and watch that.
This air port is very crowded and the Southwest terminals are a very, very long walk apart with no assistance like a moving walkway etc. Be aware of your gate, you may need to run. Lots of construction going on there as well. Lots of good food choices on the airport.