Air Force Museum Theatre
About the Business
The Air Force Museum Theatre, located on Spaatz Street in Dayton, Ohio, is a captivating movie theater that offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of aviation and military history. With state-of-the-art technology and a variety of films showcasing the incredible stories of the United States Air Force, this institution provides a unique and educational entertainment experience for all ages. From thrilling documentaries to historical reenactments, the Air Force Museum Theatre offers a one-of-a-kind cinematic journey through the skies.
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force 1100, Spaatz St, Dayton, OH 45433, United States
Reviews
"This was my first time going to the museum since I was a little girl. The last time I went it was called Wright-Patt Air Force Base. I am not sure when the name changed. But I absolutely love the changes that they have made it. My daughter and I spent the whole day there on a rainy day back in October until it closed. It made my day when she looked at me and said this was a GREAT idea mom."
"They sell candy and drinks for a he shows offered."
"I love the amazing history that was displayed. My son's and I learned a lot of rich information. On top of that, it was FREE!!!"
"Me and my husband absolutely love going to the museum. We have been at least 4 times in the past 3 years. Since the last time we went 2 years ago. They have changed things for the better. They are constantly changing things by moving things around and new things to see. It's always worth the trip to go see it. You will not be disappointed."
"I'll review the theater shows separate from the rest of the museum - I managed to see them all just to be a completist and here's my ranking of the current 3D movies (as of winter 2021.) Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag is the best, and the most appropriate to the rest of the collection. It's exciting while acknowledging the realities of war. I think it's the one with the least helpful time slot, however. It would be hard to fit it in with any guided tours, for instance. D-Day: Normandy 1944 with Tom Brokaw is moving and artful. The music in particular is beautiful. Astronaut: Ocean to Orbit is pretty fun, a look at how astronauts train for zero gravity in space. Space Junk I would avoid - not that it's not well done but with all the problems in the world, who needs something else to worry about!! Jeez."
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