A 38-minute action-packed, giant screen adventure that immerses audiences in the unparalleled experience of becoming and serving as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. Narrated by Academy Award winning actor and Marine, Gene Hackman, the film follows the journey of Marines from boot camp to training, deployment and finally homecoming.
Group Rate $7 per person |
Located on the second deck, Tun Tavern and Devil Dog Diner offer a full array of meal options for your group.
The Devil Dog Diner, a unique cafeteria style restaurant inspired by a Mess Hall, can be used for a casual luncheon, an elegantly prepared reception, continental breakfast, as well as group lunch and dinner menus. Prices vary based on selection |
Located in the Museum's Making Marines gallery, this indoor exhibit represents a Marine Corps shooting range. Visitors can come in and test their marksmanship in the laser simulated rifle range.
Recommended for ages 5 and up, our laser modified M-16 rifles produce no recoil. Group reservations available |
Request A Visit
Reservations are requested for all groups wishing to visit the Museum to help ensure the highest quality experience for everyone. You should submit a visit request form if any of the following apply to your group:
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Student groups (including public and private schools, tour companies, home schoolers, Scouts and Young Marines) for daytime visits can utilize the Museum's online system by clicking here.
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1775 Semper Fidelis Way
Triangle, VA 22172 view map Toll Free: 800.397.7585 Local: 703.640.7965 Email: [email protected] Museum Store: 1.888.315.1775 |
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