Fascinating, not to be missed to realize what it w...
Fascinating, not to be missed to realize what it was like to go into space. Immense spaces that if you don't see them you don't realize
Fascinating, not to be missed to realize what it was like to go into space. Immense spaces that if you don't see them you don't realize
Great place to see space launch pads and space shuttle as well as Saturn V rocket.
Wonderful experience! Spent two days there and want to go back again...still more to learn. A piece of our country's history!
This place was great. One of the beat features here is the Atlantis building. The presentation leads you into a show room with the actual space shuttle and many details of astronauts work spaces. Also there is a simulator that allows you to feel what the astronauts feel when the rocket launches. Great for both adults and kids.
Too much to see and do in one day. I definitely suggest lunch with an astronaut. It is a beautifully catered lunch and the opportunity to talk with and hear from someone who has been in space. Super cool
In the area to visit family and decided to to stop in even though i was a bit resistant about the price. I was very disappointed. Asked several questions of the personnel working there and all very short with attitudes. I felt bad for us as american NASA is pretty synonymous with america and that type of representation is just sad.
Fabulous experience. History in the making. Helpful staff. Amazing astronauts.
1,5 days plus the extended bus tour = amazing trip to All of NASA's history in detail. (1 Day is possible but for a real space-interested Person for their first (and probably only visit) it's not enough.
The shows and films there were visually great... The message they delivered even greater! I didn't book any Extras and still had a wonderful time here. The exhibition techniques are simply perfekt!
Great museum, a bit expensive but worth it.
Too much film and media but you get to see the real machines.
It would be better to show more equipment of the era.
I loved it, I recommend you go, it teaches you the whole story about the American man in space, ships and rockets, the best simulation of all, incredible.
You definitely have to have experienced once. We have planned half a day and we did not need any longer. I think price is a bit high.
Things to do said 330 attraction but were closed. It was nice :)
Super generic information. It seemed like the place is way more focused on inspiring children rather than providing any cool information or giving adults a good experience. The videos were cringey and boring. Maybe the bus tour could redeem it but I doubt it.
Really interesting for all technology and space fans the most I can recommend the bus tour and the Atlantis area also the shuttle start simulator is a must
Awesome place to visit, probably not the best for little kids. Will wait a few years before taking my preschoolers.
Great for a family outing. They have a section for kids to slide and go through a tunnel and they have a launch simulation. There's also a kids playground. The only really bad thing was the ridiculous amount of flies there. They are literally everywhere outside. I have not seen anything so bad.
Great place for a bus load of fourth graders. Not for adults. $57 is way too much. Then they charge for parking when there is nothing but open space out there? Needs upgraded also.
Fantastic day very interesting don't miss my teenegers loved the history and present had prebought my tickets so smooth entry.
Practically empty right now due to covid, 3/4 of things open, great if space nerds or kids that want to know stuff
Classy presentations, high quality authentic facilities. Tourist-friendly.
What an educational experience for anyone any age. 1st time here and was very satisfied. Definatly plan on being there 6 hours or more to get the whole experience
At the time of our visit they were not running bus tours of the launch sites. The main exhibition area is okay. The Atlantis exhibit is good but for me and my son we were disappointed. The entire experience is diminished by how they have tried to imitate amusement parks. If you like that, go to Disney and spend time in the Star Wars area, that doesn t disappoint. I was hoping for something similar to the Dayton Air Force museum. Maybe the bus tours would have added that.
This place crashes on your knees. I have no words to even evaluate. It's amazing and everyone should see them. I recommend FLAT :)
Wauu really that an excellent place to visit, for all who love everything that has to do with the universe, technology, history and greatness of this nation is 100% recommended, in addition the meals are very good, good price , very tidy and you can also buy some souvenirs
Will have to come back when we can do the whole tour.
It has been many years since I was last there. The changes are exciting and fresh. If you have not been there within the past 5 years, you should make some plans to see the rebirth of NASA.
Awesome and great, a place full of history and technology. You won't regret
Great place for our 10 y/o granddaughter!!! She loved the launch simulator!!!
Worth the admission price. Very interesting and educational.
Good place but too much waiting time for bus tour. We waited 2 hrs. Most of the day gone in queue .
A nice look into the history and current operations of the KSC. If you want to see it all you will need two days. However one is enough if you cut out the longer bus tours and breeze through a few of the exhibits.
great experience! Arrived at 10 am, began with bus tour followed by Atlantis exhibit, then photos in rocket garden to finish up around 4 pm.
Very nice place to see space. I went to get flight patches. Not paying 60.00 to go to spend more money at the gift shop. I also work on the cape and no help from staff. New management might see advantages of letting locals purchase without going all the way inside. Just a note, I spent 200.00 plus at another location on patches.
Cool place, not many games for kids. All the movies get a little tiresome, after a while
Awesome, more of a tourist trap these days but it still has a lot to offer as far as educational content. Worth the day trip to come and experience the space center.
Great place to visit if you are in Florida for any reason. We took the special bus tour, and the guide (who worked with NASA for more than 35 years) was simply very good!
Just an amazing experience. Highly recommended it, especially if you are a space buff!
It starts as soon as you get there with the parking fee, then admission . Then you find out that the bus tour is not running, of course blame it on RONA for the easy way out.
WITH ALL THAT SAID, YOU ARE ALWAYS PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN WHEN EVER YOU ARE THERE!!! GO USA!!!
Loved all the info and exhibits! Very educational. So happy the very intricate, outdoor play ground area was open despite covid! They supplied maps to the guests, but without pulling out your map you really have no idea what there is to offer or where to go.. There are no directional signs anywhere.
If you need your space, you need to see a rocket launch at Kennedy.
Very disappointed in what they have done with the place. I took my family there as a stop on our vacation this year. The quality of the park has gone down a lot. The highlight of a trip to the space center is the guided bus tour, it s amazing. This time because of their lack of ability to deal with a large crowd, they canceled it. No warning just didn t do it. They did however load us on a bus and ship us up to another souvenir shop and then brought us back. No partial refund, free hat or kiss my foot, just a big ole screw you, we got your money and you can t do anything about it. Poor customer service. I won t go back again.
Every trip to KSC starts at the Center for Space Education. This trip was for the Astronauts Memorial Foundation.
A large and interesting object. It takes about 6-8 hours for basic sightseeing, unless someone is a huge fan of NASA, then you can buy additional attractions.
Very well organized. Restaurants offering decent food at reasonable prices. An absolute must see!
If I could give 6/5 stars, I would. Great for any lover of space, science, history, or downright awesome rockets! There's plenty to do, more than a single day's worth of fun. Many movies and activities for kids as well. If you're in the area, well worth it to spend a day at.
Proud of US working on mankind projects...must visit to learn how being first working for humanity
Great place to visit. Watching the SpaceX launch is something not to be missed.
A bit pricey. We paid close to $300 for 3. However the bus tour, shuttle experience and legends exhibit were fun, interesting and inspiring.
All exhibitions close at 6 pm so I recommend you go early and take the bus tour first.
I love Kennedy Space Center!
personal suggestion: Allot about 4-5 hours here if you re a lover of all things space!