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It's Santa Sunday at the Frontiers of Flight Museum on Dec. 16. Come see Santa as he arrives in his plane from the North Pole around 2:00 pm. Join us for cookies, juice, and photos with jolly Old St. Nick himself. The Museum's SPOC Planetarium will present "The Stars at Night,” and there will be Texas-styled ornaments to make with activities for all ages!

Highlights include special family-fun festivities in celebration of the holidays  

This holiday season Santa Claus is leaving the reindeer behind as he arrives in his plane from the North Pole at the Frontiers of Flight Museum, 6911 Lemmon Ave.  In celebration of Kris Kringle’s annual arrival, the Frontiers of Flight Museum will host its Santa Day on Sunday, Dec. 16 from 2p.m.-4 p.m.  Frontiers of Flight Members are FREE. All others: Adults: $10 Seniors (65+): $8 Youths/Students (3-17): $7 Children under 3 FREE. Visit: https://www.flightmuseum.com/santa-day/.

The fun starts at 2 p.m. when guests join holiday elves to watch the Museum’s hangar door open as Santa makes his annual debut. Upon his arrival museum guests can get photos taken with Santa in front of Frontier Flyer.  The Frontier Flyer is a hands-on, interactive portable aircraft that helps teach kids of all ages about aviation and flight.  

One of the afternoon’s most anticipated activities at the Frontiers of Flight Museum’s Santa Day includes following a simulated flight pattern to the North Pole of every planet in our solar system in the amazing Space Portal Odyssey Capsule (SPOC). The SPOC Planetarium is the Museum’s interactive and engaging planetary experience. 

 Santa Day visitors will also enjoy creating fun crafts as well as sampling tasty treats for children of all ages.  

 Santa Day Schedule of Events at the Frontiers of Flight Museum

(Special activities are free for members or with paid admission).

  • 2 pm – Santa Arrives!
  • 2 pm – 4 pm – Photos with Santa in the Frontier Flyer
  • Build your own Space Snow Globe
  • Fly to the North Pole of every planet in our solar system in the SPOC planetarium
  • Cut out a reindeer and watch it take flight
  • Holiday coloring sheets

 MORE ON THE FRONTIERS OF FLIGHT MUSEUM

The Frontiers of Flight Museum is a learning laboratory using aviation and space flight to encourage and promote student excellence in STEM education.  In addition, the Museum has over 30 aircraft from a replica of the Wright Flyer to the one-of-a-kind “Flying Pancake,” the Apollo 7 spacecraft, 11 galleries, and over 35,000 historical artifacts on display. The Living History program features the portrayal of prominent personalities in aviation history who present both on-site and in the community.

The Frontiers of Flight Museum is conveniently located just north of downtown on Lemmon Avenue at the southeast side of Dallas Love Field Airport, north of Mockingbird Lane. Housed in a modern 100,000-square-foot facility, the Museum provides a focal point to explore the history and progress of aviation and spaceflight as the human race continues to pursue going higher, faster, and farther. Hours of operation: Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

For more information about the Santa Day event at the Frontiers of Flight Museum visit: www.flightmuseum.com  or call (214) 350-3600.

 

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