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22 reviews of Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral
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We had a really good day at Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral. Planning to visit the KSC two days. We cannot keep up with all in a day.
Reviewed by: Hans L, Sweden, November 2008
Excellent and very interesting.
Reviewed by: Michelle G, United Kingdom, August 2008
Absolutely wonderful. We watched the launch of the shuttle, awesome!
Reviewed by: Clive P, United Kingdom, March 2008
Spent 4 hours there, which felt like 4 minutes. Could have spent a whole day. So much to see and do. Well presented, a huge amount of memorabilia and information. Makes you want to become an astronaut. A must do in Florida!
Reviewed by: Erica B, Australia, January 2008
Well structured tour. Tremendous wealth of knowledge on display. Exhibits well laid out and explained in basic terms. Very interesting for all ages.
Reviewed by: Pat H, Ireland, January 2008
Really good day out - highly recommended. Great for adults and kids although there is a standard height restriction on the Launch Simulator. One tip - if it is your first trip, it is worth researching the exhibits beforehand, so you can plan your time. The bus tour takes several hours, and goes to some really impressive exhibits, and it's tough if not impossible to get around everything in one day.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, December 2007
Fall is a great time of year to visit. Excellent bus tour guides. Very interesting and informative.
Reviewed by: Joseph J, United States of America, October 2007
This was two brilliant full days. A must while in Florida.
Reviewed by: Deborah S, United Kingdom, July 2007
The tour was what I expected.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, July 2007
We enjoyed the tour of Kennedy Space Center very much. The buses were prompt and comfortable. The drivers were polite, helpful and pointed out things of interest along the way (even an eagle's nest with 2 eagles sitting nearby). He also showed us where other animals could be seen. Very interesting, short, non-boring videos at each site. Our favorite spot was the control center and the blast off simulation of the bldg. shaking, etc. Great experience.
Reviewed by: Calvin D, United States of America, May 2007
My five year old grandson and I spent a wonderful day at the Kennedy Space Center. He was not too young to enjoy and understand the wonderful exhibits and hands on experiences. And, I was not too old to enjoy the ability to move around the grounds at our own pace. Everyone at the site was friendly, helpful and genuine in their enthusiasm in sharing the Space Program with young and old alike. It was a wonderful side trip from the make believe world of Disney, and even more awesome,
Reviewed by: Darlene H, United States of America, April 2007
Every family, if possible, should take their family to the Kennedy Space Center to see what is going on in space and how it's going to effect their lives in the future.
Reviewed by: Charles R, Vanuatu, August 2006
Although we enjoyed the day, we felt that there could have been more to do here. At the least don't spend more than 7 hours on your visit, treat it as one of your lighter days. Was worth seeing though! The rockets are amazing, makes you feel small. And recommend the simulation ride, it was really fun. Can't take cool boxes in because they have strict security. Plan to buy lunch there. There was a cafe on the coach tour route. The last visit on the tour was a little boring so don't stay long, only take 2.5 hrs max and spend rest of time at main base.
Reviewed by: Helen G, United Kingdom, August 2008
Group and voucher line was much longer than for normal ticket buyers - a real disadvantage to have a voucher!
Reviewed by: Klaus S, Germany, July 2008
This trip is a must for those eager to know the history of aeronautics.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, June 2008
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