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- Rickard JonssonDecember 21, 2016A nice little museum about AA history and some nice displays and artefacts. Don't miss having a look at the DC3, and you save a lot of money by booking online. Swap an hour here for the DFW terminals
- Guido GybelsNovember 29, 2016Small but well conceived museum on AA. Easy to visit before flying from DFW. Don't miss the DC3 flagship, you can even go inside. And go see the movie, it's well done.
- RebeccaSeptember 22, 2018Updated September 2018, the museum has several new interactive exhibits and a playground that teaches kids how to exit a plane in an emergency.
- Shauntell RiveraFebruary 27, 2018I like everything here! I like to see history of how it all started and the plane is awesome! One thing I would have to say is the planes restroom smells bad.you might want to do something about that.
- Eduardo MijaresMarch 14, 2016Great place to visit, even though if you don't work in aviation. You can learn a lot of history here as well as the airline itself (AA).
- Tommy YangSeptember 1, 2018$9 for adults, $6 for 65+ senior/2-17 children/college students with ID/military.
- Incredible exhibits, unique gifts, and lots of hands-on for little ones.
- Chris PerryDecember 21, 2013Avoid the 15 minute Michael Bolton singing The Spirit of American film at all costs... It was like sitting through a self help seminar hosted by a Psychotic Evangelical Leader.
- Chris BaccusAugust 27, 2011Catch the Spirit of American film with Michael Bulton singing the theme song. #murica!
- MarktheSpaMan McKenneyDecember 5, 2022Great place for corporate/company parties/dinners!Downvoted Oct 9