Bret B.
Yelp
I've been here twice, once a couple of years ago, and once just a month ago. The museum is excellent, as is the film. The house itself is extraordinarily well-cared for, and you can see how everyone cares for it.
My friends and I enjoyed our visit on our recent trip. My friends are merchant marines, and both enjoyed the nautical history. I enjoyed the esthetics of the house, and its historical ties to Astoria.
I do think, after reading some of the comments, that volunteer training is needed. I didn't have any real issues, but on both visits, hostesses were "cold." Smiles are nice. And if others have tried to get in for free, don't assume that the next one is. Don't punish paying customers for freeloaders. There's always a volunteer coordinator, so this is for you: Be patient. Smile when dealing with someone walking in the front door. Assume that everyone is A-OK, and only act when someone isn't A-OK. I started a conversation about holiday decor, and received a blanket script, when all I wanted was a return conversation about the holiday decor. Be spontaneous and friendly. The house is a marvel, and all aspects should be treated as such.
FYI, the reason I'm giving it four-stars instead of five is because such a house should have guided tours, even if the tickets cost more. With such a guided tour, I'd pay more, and give another star.