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🚀Spaceport

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Spaceport is an interactive space museum located at the Seacombe Ferry Terminal on the Wirral. It features hands-on exhibits, a full-motion space simulator, a planetarium, and displays of real rockets and space suits. Children can experience what it's like to walk on the moon, pilot a space shuttle, or launch a rocket. The attraction is particularly engaging for kids aged 3–12, and the staff are known for being enthusiastic and helpful.

  • Highlights: 3D cinema, 'Space Dome' planetarium, G-force simulator, and interactive zones like 'Mission Control' and 'Space Station'.
  • Facilities: Café with kid-friendly options, gift shop, baby-changing facilities, and step-free access throughout.
  • Practical tips: Allow 2–3 hours for a visit. Combine with a Mersey Ferry cruise for a full day out. Parking is available nearby (pay and display).
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages312
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan for 2–3 hours minimum

    Allow 2–3 hours to explore exhibits properly. The simulator and planetarium experiences take time, so don't rush through.

  • Combine with Mersey Ferry for a full day

    Located at Seacombe Ferry Terminal, so you can easily add a Mersey Ferry cruise to make a longer outing without travelling elsewhere.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on site, making it manageable for families with infants and toddlers.

  • Step-free access throughout

    The museum is fully step-free, so buggies and wheelchairs can access all areas without difficulty.

  • Ideal for ages 3–12

    This attraction works best for children aged 3–12. Younger toddlers may find some exhibits overstimulating; older teens may find it less engaging.

  • Perfect rainy day option

    Fully indoor museum, so ideal when the Wirral weather isn't cooperating.

  • Pay and display car park nearby

    Parking is available on a pay-and-display basis near the terminal. Arrive early if visiting during busy periods.

  • Café has kid-friendly options

    There's an on-site café with children's menu choices, so you don't need to leave the building for meals or snacks.

  • High-motion simulators may not suit all ages

    The G-force simulator and full-motion space simulator can be intense. Check age/height restrictions beforehand if your child is sensitive to motion.

  • Staff are helpful and enthusiastic

    Reviews highlight that staff engage well with children and can explain exhibits in kid-friendly ways. Don't hesitate to ask questions.

  • Real rockets and space suits on display

    The museum features actual rockets and authentic space suits, which capture children's imagination in a way that models often don't.

  • Gift shop on site

    There's a gift shop if you want to pick up a space-themed memento, though prices may be higher than high-street alternatives.

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