
Your tour guide will share historical facts and insights about each stop and answer questions about the space program. (1) KSC Up-Close Explore Tours - Visit NASA's KSC Headquarters, disembark on the NASA Causeway, stop for photo's outside the 525-foot tall Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and drive around Launch Pad 39B. Note: reservations are required by calling in advance and confirming availability. When you purchase the Up-Close Tour or Space Pass ticket type, you can choose from 3 tour options.

What does the single admission ticket at Kennedy Space Center include?Īdmission tickets permit one entry to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to experience the Space Shuttle Atlantis, Shuttle Launch Experience, KSC General Bus Tour, Twin IMAX Theater 3-D Films, Special Viewing of Rocket Launches and Numerous Shows and Exhibits. Do I need to call in advance to make a reservation?įor the Up-Close and Space Pass ticket type, you will need to call the phone number listed on your E-ticket voucher to confirm availability and set-up a tour time. The single admission ticket is valid 120 days from the date of purchase. We do not allow any type of refunds or cancellation of tickets.ĭo Kennedy Space Center tickets have an expiration date? Parking fees vary and are not included in admission.Īll Sales are Final. For young explorers, enjoy a play on the planets in the fully immersive, multiple-story indoor play area, Planet Play. Then visit the Apollo/Saturn V Center, where you’ll see the 363-foot-long Saturn V moon rocket, as well as fascinating artifacts from the early days of the space program.

Visit the Rocket Garden, home to actual rockets from Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. Meet a real veteran astronaut at Astronaut Encounter. Make sure to watch Journey to Space 3D or Asteroid Hunters 3D at the IMAX® theatre. Nearby, dozens of exhibits and 60 interactive simulators immerse you in a true-to-life spaceflight experience.Īt Shuttle Launch Experience® you’ll strap in and experience the thrill of liftoff as you learn just what it feels like to launch into space aboard a shuttle traveling at 17,500 mph. View every inch of this American icon as she hangs gracefully in midair.

Just 45 minutes from popular Orlando attractions and theme parks is NASA's launch headquarters, the only place on Earth where you can tour launch areas, meet a veteran astronaut, see giant rockets, train in spaceflight simulators, and even view a launch.Įxperience more on your vacation to Orlando with a day trip to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, where the sky isn't the limit: it's just the beginning.Īfter nearly 126 million miles of space travel, space shuttle Atlantis has landed at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Your Orlando vacation is not complete without a trip to Kennedy Space Center.
