Overview
- The museum began welcoming visitors Saturday near the Embarcadero with daily hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closing on Tuesdays and using timed-entry ticketing.
- Exhibits feature retired SEALs as docents, virtual reality scenarios, sensory interactives, and a surround-sound theater with Hell Week training footage.
- Leaders say the goal is to explain SEAL history, selection, and missions through accurate, hands-on interpretation that highlights planning and human costs.
- The San Diego location positions the museum across the bay from Naval Special Warfare in Coronado, with plans to collaborate with nearby maritime museums.
- Organizers project roughly 165,000 visitors annually and describe eventual ambitions for a larger downtown space, as early feedback from veterans and tourists proved enthusiastic.