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The Udvar-Hazy Centre is wonderful to visit, but if I had to make a choice, I think the Seattle Museum of Flight is a better visit. As you know, you get to go on board things like Concorde and a former Air Force 1 there and I think its laid out better. The U-H Centre has become over-crowded with exhibits - they are strung up everywhere and crammed in and overall a bit over-whelming.
I hadn't visited DC for about 15 years and I had intended just to visit the U-H centre (including the time to get out there and back), but when I got back to Arlington by about 1pm, I was drawn again to the Mall and had the luxury of just wandering around and appreciating the details rather than rushing from exhibit to exhibit. Its an amazing collection of memorials and museums, and I've already said how fantastic the Smithsonian Natural History Museum is. You could visit it 4 times and still have a reason to go back.
The Udvar-Hazy Centre is wonderful to visit, but if I had to make a choice, I think the Seattle Museum of Flight is a better visit. As you know, you get to go on board things like Concorde and a former Air Force 1 there and I think its laid out better. The U-H Centre has become over-crowded with exhibits - they are strung up everywhere and crammed in and overall a bit over-whelming.
I hadn't visited DC for about 15 years and I had intended just to visit the U-H centre (including the time to get out there and back), but when I got back to Arlington by about 1pm, I was drawn again to the Mall and had the luxury of just wandering around and appreciating the details rather than rushing from exhibit to exhibit. Its an amazing collection of memorials and museums, and I've already said how fantastic the Smithsonian Natural History Museum is. You could visit it 4 times and still have a reason to go back.