It was fun, and interesting heroes and astronauts could have used a little tweaking. Like where you stand he couldn't really see the whole screen maybe if it went the other way instead of bowing out it would have been better. But all in all it was great
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This place has really stepped up their game. The Atlantis exhibit is outstanding, the Saturn V exhibit is absolutely humbling. This place is very educational and does a great job showcasing the great accomplishments that have been made over the years!
With so much bad news these days it is inspiring to go to a place where peace and unity are expressed in the pursuit of space exploration. Fantastic exhibits, including simulators, got to meet 2 astronauts and ask questions! Take 2 days if you can there is a lot to see and learn. Advance planning for timing with a space launch is needed. Search space launch schedule for upcoming launches.
Enjoyed our day at the Kennedy Space Center we bought a your past so we can come back. A lot of the things to do like the bus tour are closed down due to covid-19. But if you buy daily pass I hear they're giving you a free pass to come back next year sometime and enjoy everything. But overall we had a great time and everything is wonderful the food is pretty good too for what it is in the cafeteria
The facility is nice. During COVID times, the staff clearly does not care to follow or implement simple safety measures. So many visitors and staff members were not wearing masks. Nearly impossible to keep distancing outside or inside. Maybe since we had just visited Disney World a few weeks ago, we were spoiled by their implementation of simple rules.
Nice place. Tickets, however, quite expensive. It recommends to skip all the gift shops and restaurants at the entrance and go to Atlantis. Then take a bus to Apollo 7. Later how time you can visit the other attractions. We ran out of time to see all the attractions but we arrived around 12.
Terrible! Long lines and unclear what they are even for or how long the wait is. No social distancing or safety measures in place. People are expected to wait inside in dense crowds for experiences that aren t even clearly described. Stay away! Most unsafe place I ve gone during this pandemic. I would have never gone but assumed a place like this would make safety a priority. After and hour, we hadn t seen anything and I felt uncomfortable waiting in a line packed together with other people so I treated a refund and left.
I am a sci fi buff. At age 10, I watched man land on the moon. The presentations and tours were well done, both the nostalgia of the past and excitement of the present and future.
The Kennedy Space Center thought me a lot about space along with some demonstrations and simulators. Not only that but you could be here for hours and still have fun. They have actual rockets like the Atlantis and if you do the bus tour they take you to the Space X/NASA base and you can look around on the outside.
Its the great Kennedy Space Center..whats not to love. There aren't any adrenaline filled rides or famous childhood characters but there are real heros, science filled education and inspiration for future generations. So yeah, just go and enjoy.
We had a great experience visiting the space center, we had a guided tour with Mark, he is so knowledgeable and friendly he helped to make this a memorable experience for us. Lived in Florida all our life's own first time to visit.
Great experience! Don't miss it if you go for it! You have a large parking lot, you pay $ 10 upon entry. You will also get a bus tour with the admission ticket for about 2 hours. On weekdays in the morning it is not yet crowded, you have to wait 10 minutes for the bus and 5-10 minutes for the space simulator.
This place is literally out of this world. Everything is absolutely massive. Well worth a visit. Time your visit well you may see a rocket being launched Elon Musk
Just as amazing as always! I miss going to the "Robot Scouts" exhibit that I loved as a kid, but out with the old, in with the new I guess! Also Brevard residents get $5 off their ticket. Hopefully they will integrate more interactive VR related stations moving into the future.
Go see Atlantis! Be aware due to current health concerns the bus tours are not running. Many attractions are closed at this time. But the crowds were small and there was time to actually read the info and enjoy the exhibit. Play place closed, only one cafe open.
I love this place so much I couldn't believe that when I got here my dreams came true everything I've ever wanted to learn about walking through rocket science I never thought I could have this opportunity I highly recommend it for anybody who's interested in science rockets and becoming an engineer this is the thing this is the best thing in the future this is where the money is that this is where we need to be if we want to if so into the future I love time-travelling and this is my bed favorite place to go to iron nasa dog tags.
A great place for anyone interested in space exploration! The history of the US start into space, the space shuttle program, and the future of the Orion project to Mars are all here. Love the Space Shuttle Experience ride. Very highly recommend!
Very interesting! It was very fascinating to see all of the Rockets, Space Shuttle, Space suits, and to find out so much information about the astronauts. There is so much to see and do. There are places to eat also if you get hungry. Plan to spend the whole day out there to explore and see all the sights. They have a free bus ride to the the other part of the Kennedy Space Center. We definitely enjoyed ourselves!
I was absolutely flashed! Was an unforgettable experience, I was always goose bumps and did not come out of amazement! An absolute must see for all Space fans!
What an amazing place to visit! All ages will be entertained, including those who would not typically be into this sort of thing. From the bigger than life up close and in person encounters, to the giant play area for the kids, this place was so amazing especially during this COVID period.
They took everything serious and assured that everyone was safe. They were helpful throughout while we were asking workers here and there little questions. Our children were given special coins and in depth information despite us not even being part of a tour.
The sobering feelings you experience when you walk into the hall of the astronauts and those who died while doing what they loved and believed in was unreal. There is a silence and a heavy presence as you walk into the room where the photos and personal belongings to the Columbia astronauts was something I will never forget.
Though we felt we had more than enough time, they also gave each one of us complementary tickets to come again next year when there is hope that all of the exhibits will be open if COVID is done. They really went above and beyond to make our experience really great.
I have been following the space program since 1961 when Alan Shepard was the first American in space. The Kennedy Space Visitor Center provides a complete visual, and some physical experiences of the astronauts journies through the decades. The entry price is reasonable, and most of the exhibits are inside where the air conditioning is great. Finally, we were fortunate to be able to attend yesterday, June 24, 2020, and every employee and every visitor were wearing a mask. Other steps had also been taken for everyone's safety. I wouldn't expect anything other than excellence from NASA.
We came here on a field trip. It was pretty cool, their is so much to see and learn. The kids really liked it. The Mars exhibit was nice, to see the rocket was great. We really enjoyed it. Would we pay the regular full price to go back probably not. If it wasn't for the field trip we more than likely would not have gone.
Charged a full price ticket, no AAA or military discouts were honored, the park hours were shortened and the main attraction was closed, specifically the bus ride out to all of the launch pads and Apollo exhibits. Half price ticket would have been good for what was offered and the complimentary ticket for a later visit doesn't help when you are here from out of town. Save your money and visit after COVID closures are over and everything is open again with normal park hours.