Orlando, United States
3400 N Tanner Rd
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+1 4076013047
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Enjoyable, free admission Vietnam Era museum with both indoor and outdoor exhibits. It was a bit small though, and no guide to speak of (which would have been cool since it would have helped to really learn and understand what the significance of the collection of things meant to the folks who experienced it). Despite this, it's definitely is worth a look. Plan to spend about an hour to an hour and a half. They take donations, so bring some cash to support the folks who spend their time keeping the place going!
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Very interesting collection of Vietnam-era military equipment including vehicles, aircraft, a Huey helicopter, uniforms, dioramas and many other items. Free admission. Donations welcome. Worth a visit.
While the museum is nice and the exhibit was definitely worth the time to see, a volunteered annoyed the angered out of us. I understand the purpose of masks, but my family and I were hanging out in an open field away from people with our masks in hand and one of the people who ran the museum approached us and told us to put on our mask or that we would have to leave the property. YET this guy proceeds to hang out with his buddies at the bar just up the hill with NO MASK or SOCIAL DISTANCING. Follow your own damn rules! Most other volunteers were cool and kind tho.
This place is awesome! Nice little place on the side of the road, the people who work there are veteran volunteers, most of them from Vietnam. Do not underestimate the amount of knowledge they have you can ask them anything. The vet that gave us the tour was very welcoming and friendly. It’s the kind of place you remember and tell other people about, what makes it great is the people there that care and want to educate people without compensation. Definitely would come again to donate extra uniform items!
This place should be at the top of the "What to do in Orlando" list, it is highly recommended for the whole family, you can spend an excellent afternoon of knowledge, history and fun. You can get on all kinds of war vehicles and even ride in an original Jeep of the time, true veterans of the Vietnam War accompany you on an exciting tour of all areas, the entrance is absolutely free but you can make donations. You have a bar where you can enjoy beers or very cold drinks while enjoying a spectacular view of the site. You must bring cash as in Vietnam they do not have card payment.
This place has some really cool nostalgic military artifacts. Great people, terrific place to take a child for a history lesson.
The Bunker was much more than what we expected. The tour was interactive, the tour guides informed and the facility well kept. Choosing to socialize after, we felt welcomed and learnt so much while engaging in some military traditions, Meeting veterans and serving members from around the world made me feel like part of a much wider group. We'll be back Bunkers.
Nice spot to reflect and grab a cold beer on the weekend.
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