First east to get to by public transportation and a brisk walk. Went on a Wednesday and it was pretty empty. The main draws here were the Growler submarine and, of course, the Intrepid Aircraft Carrier. We went with a culture pass, so no cost. Regular adult admission I believe is $30 USD, plus extras such as the Concorde $7 or a water $2.50. Considering the size of the vessels, there wasn't all that much to see. Understandably, they just can't let you wander all over but it was fairly scripted in terms of where/how you should go. If you're into planes, old and new, you would probably love this place along with vets who served on such ships. Perhaps if we saw the intro movie, it would have been a 1 1/2 hr. wait, it might have laid the groundwork for a better experience. I would have liked to see the Concorde again but didn't see the extra fare for it. But I flew on it so it would have been a blast from the past. Mostly foreign tourists, Mexico, Poland, France, you name it...We traveled from Brooklyn. Staff were extremely friendly and knowledgeable and were happy to answer any questions. Elevators were small and those with mobility issues should avoid the submarine. There were a lot of children there but whether they could really appreciate the museum, I kind of doubt it.