Fantasy of Flight Museum

Fantasy of Flight    

4.6/5
(355) · Museum in Polk City, United States
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Central Florida's premier aviation attraction. More than 100 rare vintage aircraft, themed immersion experiences, flight simulators, interactive …

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4.6/5 · 355 reviews
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Aug 9, 2024
Being a private pilot and big plane anorak I’ve followed Kermit Weeks exploits for a few years now, since Covid, and really enjoy his infotainment videos. We have just been on a two week holiday to O…Full review by Discover27520696912
Jun 14, 2024
I've seen some pretty intense collections around the world but HOLY WOW TIME MACHINE!!! I was lucky enough to get a tour from Kermit Weeks himself and I was blown away at every turn. EVERY TURN. I …Full review by aaron k
Nov 27, 2023
The 'museum' is not what it once was when it was housed in the large hangar on the property. The tour guide very technical in his description but most of it would not be for kids. The aircraft on dis…Full review by John F

Questions & answers

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Is the airport open to private plane arrivals to tour the museum?
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No I don't think so but you could get intouch with them to clarify this.
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Do you have balloon rides?
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Unfortunately Not when we were there. However, I could highly recommend Orlando Balloon Rides.
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What days are the museum open and what is th admission cost.
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The museum is currently closed. It will reopen on November 10. The schedule is Fri, Sat. & Sun. 11:00 - 3:00.
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Hi I'm very interested in visiting the Museum to see the Sunderland Flying Boat, when is the Museum open and …
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Hi I'm very interested in visiting the Museum to see the Sunderland Flying Boat, when is the Museum open and can I see her fly ?? I'm in England Thank you CArole
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Due to remodel it is closed for the summer. It reopens on weekend schedule the end of November. The Sunderland is a large plane so I doubt it is in the limited museum. When …
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Due to remodel it is closed for the summer. It reopens on weekend schedule the end of November. The Sunderland is a large plane so I doubt it is in the limited museum. When we were last there, it was not. As far as we know it does not fly. This is a large 'remodel' and will be much larger than ever before when it is done. It is small right now but still interesting. The guides tell interesting stories concerning the aircraft on display.
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