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Wonderful museum, great staff, well done tour. Excellent history of the last Triton missile site. Very informative tour. We drove from Tucson, it was a quick drive and the museum was easy to find. We are sure glad we took the time to go.
Informative little museum. Tour guide Sam entertained us on the one-hour underground tour. Lots to see and learn - make the trip!
Very worth the visit. Luckily they never launched. Excellent guides. The museum artifacts are the real deal items. The tour is about an hour I think and there is a little wait time for the scheduled tours.
Run by the excellent Pima Aerospace museum and its staff including many volunteers, this is a superb tour. Our guide, Hap, provided an accurate and colorful guided tour and explanation of this underground cold war relic. He made it come alive. You get shivers looking at this huge weapon of destruction, appearing to be ready to launch in minutes.Pima has done an incredible job of maintaining this last Titan missile silo. Everything is immaculate, preserved, painted and looks exactly the way it did "in the day." Nothing is old, dirty, shabby. The launch sequence and countdown is demonstrated so well!This attraction is a must. The only one of its kind anywhere, and so well presented!
Loved the walk through history! Thrilling to walk the under ground corridors and get up close to the missle and shudder to think what might been. Thankful for the USA, my adopted country! Very informative, engaging tour!
It was a treat to visit an actual missile silo with a missile. It looks like it is still operational. The information provided and the guides do a great job in giving an understanding of the physical plant and how it operated.
Very interesting tour. Missle is (was) set to coordinates of ground target. Impact burst. Target Sahuarita was Kremlin, for this it was only one saved. All others destroyed, most important mission of all. Impact burst is for hardened target like Kremlin or military bunker. Tour guide spoke difficult English. Was not easy to understand.
Having lived through the Cold War era and having followed the development of ICBMs and all, I really enjoyed the tour of this facility. It was just like it has been depicted in various books and movies and we had an excellent tour guide who explained how it was constructed and how everything worked. My wife even got to be the one who "launched the missile" during the launch simulation.
Excellent tour of a Cold War Titan missile facility. Close-up view of missile and control room. Kirby, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable and great with people. The gift shop was nice as well. Definitely worth the stop.
Great way to spend a couple of hours. Tour is very interesting. The guide we had was very knowledgeable and interactive with the group. Would definitely go back!
This was our second trip to the Titan Missle Museum and we had just as much fun as the first. Before going down in the silo, they have a little "school" with a professor that is very entertaining and full of information. The kids love it too. Going down deep into the earth to see and have explanations of what the people did when they lived down there was great. Got to go see it again.
I'd been to TUC twice before on business and twice for family trips but never made it here (we almost did 5 years ago but it was late in the day and the last tour was sold out). I'm more of a space nut than into military stuff but this is a good general techy tour and there is plenty of basic NASA stuff, not all military based info (in fact the entire use of the missiles is portrayed more of a deterrent than offensively). Good tour, excellent knowledgable staff! Ham operators, you can use the big discone antenna if you have an HF radio (I did not as flew down from the midwest, maybe next time).
This was a great museum. This was the most interesting museum, an actual missile silo with all the buttons just as they were during the cold war. The guides are very knowledgeable. There is an empty missile in the silo and you will see from the side and from the top. We loved every second we were there. We had 2 foreign exchanges students with, one from France and one from a post USSR country, and 2 younger children, 6 & 8. All 4 of them enjoyed it. Each child had their favorite part, but all of them are still talking about it a week later.We also try to do something very educational with our kids, even when we are on vacation....this was it! I'd go back.
When I told my wife we were going to this attraction she rolled her eyes at me. She loved it! This was an excellent tour and I would highly recommend it to anyone except very young children that cant sit still. We found it fascinating and felt privileged to have a former Atlas missile site officer conducting our tour. The tour takes you 35 feet under ground to the control center and missile silo where an actual 150' Titan II missile still sits minus fuel and warhead. You can get 2 for 1 admission with the Tucson Passport App.
Very interesting and informative tour. Having grownup during the cold war, this museum made you realize how close we were to total destruction.