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Kennedy Space Centre Space Passbook now
WHAT DOES THE SPACE PASS INCLUDE? Nasa Up Close The number of daily departures, for this tour, vary based on operational requirements. First departure is 10am last departure is 1.50pm lasting approximately 90 minutes. This is a special interest guided tour that offers a guest a unique opportunity to view areas normally only open to astronauts, their families and NASA personnel. The tour takes guests by Space Launch Pads A & B for a unique photo opportunity and provides an up-close view of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), which houses the Space Shuttle prior to its roll out to the launch pads. The Shuttle Landing runway and the massive Crawler-Transporter, which transports the Shuttle from the VAB to its launch pad, are also featured in this insiders view of the space program, from launch preparation to lift-off. Each visitor receives a special VIP kit at the end of the program. Cape Canaveral This tour is not being offered at this time due to elevated national security. Then and Now - a unique guided tour highlighting the past, present, and future of space travel. This special interest tour takes guests on a narrated, in-depth journey through the Capes 50 year history of Space Exploration. Tour highlights include Launch Complex 5/6, the sites from which Americas first manned space flights were conducted. Alan Shepards training facility at Hangar S; and Launch Complexes 40/41, where Voyager probes, the Viking Mars Landers and most recently, the Cassini Saturn probe were launched. Guests will also enjoy: Dine with an Astronaut Seating begins at 12.15pm daily lasting approximately 90 minutes. This memorable program enables guests to experience the once-in-a lifetime thrill of dining with an actual astronaut. Visitors enjoy a delicious catered meal and signature space-themed dessert while the featured astronaut gives a personalised presentation. Guests will then have the opportunity to ask questions and have photos taken with the astronaut. Each guest receives an autographed souvenir to commemorate the occasion.
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£60.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, and include any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Travel InfoDirections: From Orlando on State Road 528 Travel east on SR 528 until you reach the SR 407 exit going to Kennedy Space Center and Titusville. Take SR 407 until it dead ends into SR 405. Turn right (east) onto SR 405 and follow the signs for Kennedy Space Center. You will travel approximately 9 miles on SR 405. The KSC Visitor Complex will be on your right. From Orlando on State Road 50 Travel east on SR 50 until you pass under the I-95 overpass. The next intersection is SR 50 and SR 405. Turn right (east) onto SR 405 and follow the signs for Kennedy Space Center. You will travel approximately 11 miles on SR 405. The KSC Visitor Complex will be on your right. From North on Interstate 95 Traveling from the north (Daytona Beach), continue along I-95 and take Exit #215 (SR 50). Turn left (east) onto SR 50. The next intersection is SR 50 and SR 405. Turn right (east) on to SR 405 and follow the signs for Kennedy Space Center. You will travel approximately 11 miles on SR 405. The KSC Visitor Complex will be on your right. From South on Interstate 95 Traveling from the south (Miami), continue along I-95 and take Exit #212 (SR 407). Head east/north on SR 407 until it dead-ends into SR 405. Turn right (east) on SR 405 and follow the signs for Kennedy Space Center. You will travel approximately 9 miles on SR 405. The KSC Visitor Complex will be on your right Special NeedsThe Center is wheelchair accessible and wheelchairs and strollers are free of charge with a valid photo ID. Many of the tour buses are also outfitted to accommodate wheelchairs and in addition a separate van is available for people who require special assistance. AddressOrlando Sightseeing
Cape Canaveral
Space Coast Florida FL 32899 United States |
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