Kennedy Space Center
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Absolutely wonderful. We watched the launch of the shuttle, awesome! Read more ›
Clive P, United Kingdom, March 2008
Worlds apart from Orlando's theme parks - but only 45 minutes away, Kennedy Space center is a great day out for the whole family. Plan on a full day to explore NASA's launch headquarters, located on a huge island wildlife refuge eight times the size of Manhattan.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Admission
This includes the Kennedy Space Center Tour of NASA's Launch Headquarters, Shuttle Launch Experience, both IMAX films - "Space Station 3-D" and "Magnificent Desolation", all shows and exhibits and a visit to the Astronaut Hall of Fame. This is a 2-day ticket, allowing you to do everything in one day, or break up your experience over 2 consecutive days.
Space Pass
This all-access pass gives you everything in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Admission, plus Lunch with an Astronaut and the NASA Up Close Guided Tour. This can also be taken over two consecutive days.
(Please see below for all attraction descriptions)
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Schedule Details
Kennedy Space Center
Departure Dates:
DailyPlease Note: Kennedy Space Centre is closed on the following dates:
- Christmas Day (25 December)
- Shuttle launch days
Departure Point:
Make your own way to Kennedy Space Center Visitors ComplexDeparture Time:
- This attraction is open from 9:00am to dusk
Hotel Pickup:
- Hotel pick-up is not available
$ Pricing Information
- Prices are listed as a guide only. For an exact price quote, select a date
- Infants aged 2 years and under are free of charge.
- Child prices are applicable for children aged 3 - 11 years.
- Prices are per person.
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Inclusions:
Kennedy Space Center Admission
- Admission to Kennedy Space Center
- Admission to Astronaut Hall of Fame
- Shuttle Launch Experience
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Space Pass
- Admission to Kennedy Space Center
- Admission to Astronaut Hall of Fame
- NASA Up Close Guided Tour
- Dine with an Astronaut
- Tax
Exclusions:
- Hotel pickup and dropoff
Additional Info:
- Confirmation for this ticket will be received at time of booking
- Strollers, cameras and pet kennels are available at no additional charge from the Information Counter next to the entrance
- Ample free parking is available
- Visitor guides are available in large print format, braille and audio tape
- Wheelchairs are available at no additional charge from the Information Counter next to the entrance. Valid ID is required and retained for use of wheelchair
- Tour buses are equipped with lifts to accommodate wheelchairs
- Captioning systems are available for the IMAX Theatre presentations. Please speak to an IMAX usher for a caption reflector
- Descriptive narration is available for the IMAX presentations for guests who are blind or vision impaired. Narrated descriptions provide information about essential visual elements of the action presented on the screen
- Restaurant menus are available in braille and large print format. Crewmembers are available to retrieve items and assist when necessary
- Most restrooms throughout the visitor complex and Astronaut Hall of Fame are accessible for guests with disabilities
Guests with Disabilities:
Astronaut Encounter - Guests to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will have the opportunity to meet a real astronaut every day. This innovative program consists of question and answer sessions, mission briefings, video footage space artifacts and personal stories of space travel as told by those who have lived it.
Early Space Exploration - This walk through exhibit provides visitors with a comprehensive history of key missions that provided the foundation of the current space program.
International Space Station Center - Walk through full-scale mock-ups of space station modules and visit the viewing gallery, where you can see actual space station components being readied for flight.
IMAX Theatres - Two different larger than life films take you on an awe-inspiring journey into space on screens over five stories tall. Dramatic footage, photographed in space by the astronauts, give each of the IMAX films an exciting 'you are there' feeling.
Rocket Garden - See the rockets that launched astronauts and machines into space including a Mercury Redstone, similar to the one that carried Alan Shepherd into space. Another special vehicle is an awe-inspiring Mercury Atlas identical to the rocket that carried John Glenn into space for America's first orbit.
Space Shuttle Plaza - Imagine working aboard a real space shuttle and floating in space as you enter inside the space shuttle Explorer - a full size replica of a NASA shuttle orbiter. You'll see the Flight Deck, where astronauts fly the orbiter during actual launch and landings, and the Mid-deck, where shuttle crews work on experiments, sleep and eat.
Astronaut Hall of Fame - Located at the entrance of Kennedy Space Center, the Astronaut Hall of Fame houses the world's largest collection of astronaut memorabilia, exhibits and tributes. Realistic training simulators allow you to feel the pressure of four times the force of gravity, take a virtual walk on the moon, ride a river across Mars, and land a Space Shuttle.
Lunch with an Astronaut - This meal opportunity, currently offered every day of the week at 12:30pm at the Visitor Complex, includes a banquet style lunch with a speaking appearance by a real Astronaut hero. The popular program incorporates a fun highlight video of Astronauts living and working in space, a brief oration on his/her thoughts and individual time with each family for Q&A and photos. The meal is topped off by a wonderful selection of desserts. Guests even receive an autographed souvenir to take home. Program runs approximately 1 hour.
NASA Up Close Tour - Led by a trained space expert, this tour gives visitors an insider's view of the space program from launch preparation to lift-off. The tour includes up-close views of Space Shuttle launch pads, the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), massive Crawler-Transporters, which move the Shuttle from the VAB to its launch pad, and Shuttle landing runway. Also included is a very special stop at the International Space Station Processing Facility where visitors view actual Space Station modules being readied for launch.Terms and Conditions:
All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
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