![]() ![]() Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Lt. ![]() ![]() There is a four-story high, 72-foot-long Brachiosaurus skeleton model on loan from Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History on the upper level of Terminal 1 in Concourse B and a replica of the World War II F4F-3 fighter plane flown by airport namesake and U.S. There is plenty to marvel at beyond the play area. #THE UNDERGROUND GARDEN NARITA BOY MOVIE#The center has a children’s play area, family area, video game stations, TV and movie lounges, computers, a library and more.Ĭhicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD): Each year, Chicago O’Hare International Airport updates its “Kids on the Fly” Exhibit,” an interactive play area where children can play and explore an airplane, a control tower and a helicopter model. Accessible to children with disabilities, the play area is past security in Terminal 2. (Image: Daniel Lobo, Espera via Flickr CC BY 2.0)Ĭharlotte Douglas International (CLT): The USO runs a center on the second floor of the main atrium at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Here children can climb on replicas of vintage airplanes that are parked on a carpet that looks like an airfield. In Terminal C, the Kidport can be found before Gate 25. Near Gate 29 in Terminal B is another playspace near concessions and restrooms. Located near Terminal A’s Gate 18, the Kidport features climbing structures, slides, and a mini replica of Boston Logan International Airport’s control tower. A bike share program and the BWI Hiker-Biker Trail is sure to appeal to ‘tweens and teens.īoston Logan International Airport (BOS): Three of Boston Logan International Airport‘s four terminals offer interactive “Kidport” play areas located post-security. Located on the upper level of the airport between Concourses B and C prior to the security checkpoint, BWI Observation Gallery is a one-of-a-kind place with aviation exhibits, children’s play equipment and the recently updated Maryland Youth Art Gallery that features artwork by local children. Near the Observation Gallery, children and adults can learn about the life of civil rights activist Thurgood Marshall at the Thurgood Marshall Tribute, an exhibit of the life of the airport’s namesake. ![]() Merrily rolling along at the airport (Image: Heather Poole, Kid on a bag via Flickr CC BYīaltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI): Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airporthas a must-see child-friendly space, the BWI Observation Gallery. ![]()
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