Originally Posted by 22wingit
It's my understanding that in cities where airlines have crew training centers, they sometimes have "open house" days where they let members of the public come and try out some of the safety training drills. They might even practice the slide sometimes. I very much doubt that they still allow non-employees in the cockpit simulators, but I don't see that there would be any security issue with the passenger cabin safety drills.
If you are interested in doing drills, perhaps you should write to the airlines' training depts. and ask about such events?
I know Lufthansa used to offer flight simulator time as one of the awards in Miles&More. I think it was something like 240K miles for a 90-minute training session.
Sadly, the closest thing they offer nowadays is Mercedes-Benz driver training at 120K for a one-day, 420K for a two-day course.