Boeing Factory Tour
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Boeing Factory Tour
The Boeing “Future of Flight Museum” is located 30 minutes north of Seattle in Everett. The highlight is a fascinating 90-minute guided tour of the Boeing Factory. The 90-minute guided tour of the Boeing Factory takes visitors inside a commercial assembly plant for Boeing airliners. Walkways above the factory floor enable visitors to gaze down at the awesome sight of jets under construction. No cameras or handheld items are permitted on the tour, but lockers are available to store items. For tour information, call 1-800-464-1476.
**Kids must be over 4-feet tall to take the Boeing Factory Tour**
Future of Flight Museum
After completing the factory tour, visitors can stop by The Future of Flight Museum. The museum boasts a wide variety of interactive exhibits detailing the history of Boeing and commercial flight. Visitors can sit inside a cockpit, ride in a flight simulator, and experience the signature interior of a Boeing plane. One of the most impressive exhibits is the full-scale model of a jet engine.
Things to do after visiting the Flight Museum
Don’t forget to stop by the Gift Shop for some great educational toys for kids. There’s also a café inside the building. For a lovely restaurant meal on the waterfront, consider visiting nearby Ivar’s at the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal.
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I LOVE a good faotcry tour.Submitted by Nam (not verified) on Wed, 2012-02-29 12:17.
I LOVE a good faotcry tour. Look how teeny tiny they were back then. Wow, amazing how time flies.I have had it on my Kaboodle wishlist for the longest time to visit the jelly belly faotcry in Fairfield. One day I will get there ... one day!
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The part I enjoyed the mostSubmitted by DG01 (not verified) on Sun, 2010-11-21 18:46.
The part I enjoyed the most was the Factory Floor Tour, where you could get a close-up look at the assembly line. The guide was very knowledgeable and the factory itself is awe-inspiring.
The part I enjoyed the most was the Factory Floor Tour, where you could get a close-up look at the assembly line. The guide was very knowledgeable and the factory itself is awe-inspiring.