The museum itself was informative. But it sort of seems to be a 2019 museum stuck in the 1970's. Although informative, it just seemed old and out of date.
My main complaint is the employee panhandling. I realize they are just doing their job - but when I wanted to buy a ticket to the museum - no I don't want to donate, no I don't want to be a member, no, I don't want to pay extra to see the movie.
Then after buying a t-shirt for $26.99 (highest price I've seen for a t-shirt at any museum) in the giftshop, I was asked if I wanted to "round-up" as a donation, no. Did I want to buy a $4 or smaller $3 bag to put my purchase in, no. Then the clerk proceeded to fold my t-shirt up into a roughly 6x9 size and stuff it into a flat roughly 6x8 paper bag with the top of the t-shirt sticking out. The bag itself was cheap paper which ripped shortly after leaving the museum.
When I asked if there were any larger bags with handles so I could actually carry my purchase, I was told no, only if you buy one for $3 or $4. Pleeeeeeaaaase.... even Walmart has bags for 10 cents with handles. Lesson learned, bring a bag.