For what you pay, its not what i expected… I figured we would be able to see more inside the cars and learn more about them. I pretty much paid $ 30 for us to walk around a room and look at the front end of a car. The place was filled with more knives and other things of no interest than it was cars. Ive seen more cars at a show and been able to learn and see the car for what it actually is, for free. Will not be returning or recommending this place to any one.
Frances J.
Classificação do local: 5 Kissimmee, FL
This place was amazing I really enjoyed myself. I took so many pictures of the cars and my husband and children really enjoyed it as well. I will attend this place again they said they we’re opening up new exhibits. I can not wait!
Marvelous O.
Classificação do local: 5 Huntsville, AL
Loved it! Batmobile, duck the Penguin drove, Shelby series 1, Ford GT, Lincoln’s hearse, model A’s, model T’s, Mustangs, corvettes, guns, knives, pianos, motorcycles(Evil Knievel’s), toys, calculators, fans, lots and lots of stuff. The cars for us were the best. These were in insanely good condition as if shuttled from the lot to the museum and never again sat in. Any car lover would enjoy this stop. $ 30 for two, you’re free to roam as long as you don’t touch anything. To make it more unbelievable, this is all a private collection.
Karen B.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
We REALLY enjoyed this museum! There is plenty to see even for the non-car crazy. Very nice collection and great people running it. Stop by and you won’t be disappointed!
Andy M.
Classificação do local: 5 Huntsville, AL
Wow! I give ‘em a five. Actually, on a scale of one to five, this place is about a seven. If you like old cars, or collect anything, take about an hour and walk thru here. It’s comfortable inside. Bring your friend or family. Adult admission is $ 13.50.
Marie F.
Classificação do local: 4 Davie, FL
Looking for a unique date idea — It’s all about the Batmobiles — every dude wants to be Batman. This place is so hidden there are plenty of locals that have never set foot inside. Surprise your special man by taking him here. It’s a like an adult toy store that’s rated G. Extremely rare collections of vehicles and boats. This palace also hosts many banquets, weddings, and local events. Just recently they hosted Luke Bryan. Field was filled with people in jeans and cowboys boots enjoying great music under the open. Crossed it so many times — took over ## years before I finally stopped inside.
Garen M.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
This is a hidden gem for Tallahassee. It should be called the«Antique Car and All Kinds of Other Stuff Museum». It has a wide diversity of collections– dolls, pianos, knives, marine, golf, FSU, office equipment, toys, etc, etc. Oh yeah and lots of cars. They have some very rare autos, Tucker, Delorean, Caddy’s, Duesenburg, … Everything is neatly organized, clean, labeled and interesting. I even got Mrs Eva to go with me on my second visit and she was impressed and enjoyed the place as well. I would highly recommend it.
Francesco C.
Classificação do local: 4 Sarasota, FL
I never seen so many collectibles cars! These cars bring back memories! I love the 3 Bat-mobiles and the Bat-cycle and Bat boat! Many motorcycles and other collectibles on display! It was a great museum to visit. Must check the President Abe Lincoln’s Hearse on display!
Aaron G.
Classificação do local: 5 Lafayette, CO
I’m rating this because somebody has to. The car museum is awesome. I lived here for about two months before I had exhausted everything else in this town and the car museum was the only place left. So I went. I had originally thought it was some sort of hokey roadside attraction like they show on CBS sunday morning every once in a while. You know, like some midewestern watermelon festival or the world’s biggest doughnut or some crap like that. It’s not like that at all. They’ve got a lot of beautiful cars in pristine conditions and the coolest ones are the esoteric ones that you wouldn’t even think about. They’ve got a Tucker, the world’s first differential drive car(1890’s), an aqua car and tons of others. Stuff from the turn of the century on up to present day. It’s a great way to blow an afternoon and it’s also a good place to take someone visiting from out of town because it might just be worth the trip even if you didn’t know anybody who lived here. I haven’t been in about a year, but they just moved into some new digs out on Tennessee by the Interstate. I think it’s pretty huge and should be awesome since the old one was really cramped.