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Skip the Line: Admission Ticket

4.8 (28)
Elkhart, US
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Skip the Line: Admission Ticket

4.8 (28)
Elkhart, US
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Experience the rich history of the RV industry at the Hall of Fame Museum in Elkhart, Indiana. Skip the line with this admission ticket and dive into the world of antique RVs dating back to 1913. Marvel at the personal units of celebrities like Mae West and Charles Lindberg, and take a journey through time with the "Road Back into Time" exhibit. The RV Founders Hall showcases trailers, photos, and memorabilia from the 1920s and 1930s, offering a fascinating look at the industry's advancements. The museum chronicles the RV's evolution from before World War I to the present day. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the only museum of its kind in the world, featuring the most extensive collection of antique RVs.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-13 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Extensive collection of antique RV's
  • Personal units of celebrities on display
  • Follow the history of the RV industry
  • Skip the line admission ticket
  • Chronological and technological advancements in the industry
  • Skip the Line
  • Personal units of celebrities such as Mae West and Charles Lindberg and the "Road Back into Time"

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Introduction

Elkhart, Indiana is renowned as the RV capital of the world, and the Skip the Line: Admission Ticket offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore the Hall of Fame Museum. This unique attraction possesses the most extensive collection of antique RVs dating back to 1913, making it truly one-of-a-kind. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the RV industry as you discover the remarkable exhibits and fascinating displays. Delve into the world of recreational vehicles and witness the technological advancements that have shaped this iconic mode of travel over the years.

What to expect?

With the Skip the Line: Admission Ticket, you can anticipate a memorable experience that transports you back in time. Spend a total duration of 60 to 120 minutes exploring the RV Founders Hall, where you'll come across vintage trailers, captivating photos, and intriguing memorabilia from the 1920s and 1930s. Marvel at the remarkable progress in the industry from before World War I to the present day. Discover the stories behind the iconic units owned by celebrities like Mae West and Charles Lindbergh. Moreover, don't miss the "Road Back into Time" exhibit, where you can trace the evolution of the RV industry.

Who is this for?

The Skip the Line: Admission Ticket is a must-visit for anyone with an appreciation for history, travel, or recreational vehicles. Whether you're a die-hard RV enthusiast, an adventurer seeking unique experiences, or a family looking for an educational outing, this attraction caters to all. Adults and children alike can delve into the enthralling world of vintage RVs and gain a deeper understanding of the industry's past.

Why book this?

By booking the Skip the Line: Admission Ticket, you unlock the exceptional opportunity to explore the world's sole Hall of Fame Museum dedicated to antique RVs. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through time as you witness the evolution of recreational vehicles and their impact on travel. From the personal units of renowned figures to the historical exhibits showcasing the growth of the industry, this experience offers a unique perspective on the fascination and importance of RVs throughout history. It's a chance to connect with the legacy of recreational vehicles and gain insights that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for this mode of travel.

Good to know

As you embark on your visit to the Hall of Fame Museum, ensure you make your way to the RV Founders Hall. Open to the public, this section of the museum is where you'll find an array of trailers, photographs, and memorabilia from the 1920s and 1930s. Take your time to explore the chronological and technological advancements in the RV industry, spanning from before World War I to the present day. Immerse yourself in the rich history and marvel at the incredible progress made over the years. Be prepared to be fascinated and inspired by the captivating stories behind the world of RVs.

Reviews

Visitors who have explored the Skip the Line: Admission Ticket have been captivated by the extensive collection of antique RVs at the Hall of Fame Museum. They have praised the museum's ability to transport them back in time, providing a glimpse into the captivating history of recreational vehicles. The personal units of celebrities such as Mae West and Charles Lindbergh have also been a highlight, adding an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the experience. Overall, visitors have expressed their satisfaction with the museum's exhibits and commend the Hall of Fame Museum for preserving the heritage and legacy of the RV industry.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum

The RV Founders Hall displays trailers, photos, and memorabilia reaching back to the 1920's and 1930's and is open to the public. The museum presents chronological and technological advancements in the industry from before WW I to the present.

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Reviews

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4.8 (28)

KATIE_J

Fun trip to the RV museum. First time going, took about 1.5-2 hours to tour everything. Would recommend.

BridgetL328

I was a little nervous paying online with a 3rd party. Yet, it worked out really well. We saved about $25. The confirmation/tickets were emailed to me for the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum. We just had to show that on my phone and we're granted admission. The tickets had a bar code that some places may scan ... but this place didn't even do that. We had a nice time!

LetGodBeMagnified

We were glad to get a discounted price through TripAdvisor rather than the $20 per adult directly from the museum. It seemed kind of a lonely place, in the middle of nowhere though right next to the interstate and hardly anyone there. It might appeal to an older generation more, but there was still stuff to interest everyone. It’s great that you can enter a lot of the campers. We had to rush through in less than an hour because of our travel schedule — would have been a better experience if we took at least 2 hours.

O1961GOgaryr

Purchased tickets on line for the rv hall of fame/museum in Elkhart Indiana. The ticket price was cheaper online than In person and the process was relatively easy. This was worth the process of on line. Would rate a 5 of 5 star

Companion691092

We took our son but rvs we’re all stuffed into one room due to vendor shows. Hall of fame people responded with tickets for next year.

Linda S

The section with the vintage RVs and trailers was very interesting, but the other sections (modular homes and more recent RVs, very weak. The lighting in the vintage section could have been better- often too dark.

BirdWord58

Skip the line was so easy! Very interesting museum with an unusual collection of RVs. Easy to use. Thanks!

Lynn G

So much to see. The RV's and campers were in great condition for their age. The history of the industry was fascinating and one could see how the industry grew. Also, the modular home display was interesting and enlightening. The modular homes of today are beautiful, modern and luxurious. The Museum is well worth the time.

johnbT1252XB

Great place to visit/ enjoyed seeing all the trailers from years ago. Even if you don’t have an RV yourself, it’s a cool place to visit.

ellenrs46

So easy to use the skip the line. The museum was amazing. I’m so glad we made the trip to see it. At first it looked much smaller than we expected but then walking through all the rooms, it was huge
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-10 21:40