Bill D.
Yelp
My wife and I come down every year for vacation and this was our first year we finally visited, and we're so glad we did. We came in at 2:30pm on Wednesday 13 April 2022.
There are so many things to see you will need a minimum of 2-1/2 to 3 hours to see it and really appreciate it.
This is the now home of the original SeaLab, and with the help of the friendly staff we got alot of information regarding the history of Navy divers and the first Aquanauts.
There is a 50 minute video which tells the fascinating history of SeaLab and the bada$$ divers and crews who risked their lives in the exploration of the oceans of the world.
There are many original diving suits and other artifacts which showcase the history of diving, and it's actually too much to absorb in one visit. Luckily many of the staff are former Navy divers and they can give you some great insight into many details regarding previous explorers/divers and diving equipment and gear.
There is a very small $6 admittance fee for military and veterans. If you are a former Navy guy or any prior military service this is a must see destination.
They have drinks, snacks, souvenirs including cool T-shirts and sweaters and hats.
A couple of the staff I need to mention are Tim and Carl, both ex-Navy divers, and they have some cool stories to tell.
I would especially like to thank Tim for sharing some of his personal sea-stories from his pursuits in the Navy, and for walking us through many of the different parts of the museum and explaining many stories behind the museum and it's history.
For those of you who are curious this was not only a special treat for me as a former Navy guy, but my wife really enjoyed it very much. I was really tickled how much she enjoyed it and keeps talking about it.
Also, this is a 501c organization and so all proceeds go directly back into the museum.
I cannot overstate how much I recommend a visit here. We will definitely return as there is so much to see. Also I could talk to the staff all day, what a wonderful crew they have!
Thanks again Tim and Carl (Tim is pictured with us).
Bill and Stephanie