Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

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Excellent visit. If you haven t been lately I enco...

Excellent visit. If you haven t been lately I encourage you to do so. Everything is spotless sparkly and brand new. Well thought through movie and educational exhibits and experiences. Definitely for the space fan in the family. You really good spent two days here there is a lot to see and do

Crowd wise, much better than Disney. Cheeper food ...

Crowd wise, much better than Disney. Cheeper food than Disney, cheeper admission and your feet aren't on fire after waiting hours at Disney. Just go, and don't miss the shuttle simulator.

Unique site to visit of course despite the presenc...

Unique site to visit of course despite the presence of all other competitors on Orlando it is still unique in its presentation of historical rockets and especially the shuttle Atlantis a marvel of technique and the Hubble telescope. You can spend 5 hours without problem if you are hungry it is a problem because the quality is not at the rendezvous contrary to the American history of the conquest of the moon and space starting March for 2030 point good visit

Was great except for Earl our tourbus driver. He w...

Was great except for Earl our tourbus driver. He was extremely rude, asked if my wife and young son could read and speak English . Later a baby started crying a little bit and Earl made a disgusted sound over the loud speaker. Earl needs a job away from the public...

A lot of stuff was closed, but it was a really coo...

A lot of stuff was closed, but it was a really cool place to spend the day. The food was pretty good, but charging extra for everything was a bit strange. There was a massive beehive on the side of one of the rockets. Overall it was pretty cool to see the Atlantis and all the other stuff they had there.

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History is in those walls. From simple mans that b...

History is in those walls. From simple mans that became heroes to engineers and scientists that made possible the space history this place will show you everything.
Also, the President John Fitzgerald Kennedy made the space travel possible.
You will find in those walls one incredible history. It worth the detour.

I ve been here many times and it was fun. I really...

I ve been here many times and it was fun. I really wish more attractions would have been open. I know COVID is an issue but I feel more creativity could have been employed to make the visit more enjoyable. But over all they at least made it worth it by giving everyone tickets to come back.

Had a fabulous day walking around and learning tha...

Had a fabulous day walking around and learning that space is bigger than I could imagine. We enjoyed the IMAX theater. Seeing the update version we have done as of today and the future looks really bright.

Half the stuff is closed. No discount for Florida ...

Half the stuff is closed. No discount for Florida residents. Had season passes that expired a week ago couldn't get there because of covid and a death in the family. They didn't honor anything made me buy more tickets. Wouldn't recommend going at this time not much to do

My son asked for tickets for Christmas, have been...

My son asked for tickets for Christmas, have been before about two years ago, but with the reopening of the space program the place seems revitalised. The scale of the place is awesome. Wait till you see the shuttle!

Sure worth visiting! I was in awe having to see sp...

Sure worth visiting! I was in awe having to see space shuttle Atlantis and other space rockets! Brought back a lot of my history classes and better yet it all came to life specially with the shows and movies! Simply amazing place to be. The bus tour is also fantastic! Highly recommended!

I had not been to the Kennedy Space Center since t...

I had not been to the Kennedy Space Center since the 1990 s. I took my wife and 9yr old daughter. Unfortunately we only spent a day. We could have easily spent 2-2.5 days exploring everything. We plan on going back next year.

We took the bus tour of the entire complex, go to see a SpaceX rocket on the launch pad from a distance. Very cool!

We got back in time to listen to an astronaut give a 30 min talk about his 4 missions on the Shuttle. We then got pictures and were able to speak with him for a few minutes.

For me the best part was walking in and seeing the Shuttle Atlantis. It was breathtaking. Could have stood there staring at it for hours. Pictures do not do it justice.

I highly, highly recommend taking the 1 hour drive from Orlando. Like I said, we are going back next year.

The rocket garden is amazing and getting to walk t...

The rocket garden is amazing and getting to walk through the orbiter Atlantis. Well worth the price of admission if you have a love for space. Getting to watch a rocket launch from here is an amazing experience.

If you like adventure and space history, there is ...

If you like adventure and space history, there is no better place. The normal tour is already worth it, I recommend everything, the launch simulator if you have been on Epcot is not as strong, it is much more affordable for all ages.

So much to see in this place that a full day or tw...

So much to see in this place that a full day or two might be required to see everything, BUT I got a great deal out of visiting for three and a half hours due to planning ahead. Shout out to Marty at check in for being so patient and helpful with all of my questions. She got me to the right place for checking my luggage (as I was visiting on my way to the airport). What an experience!! Apollo /Saturn V is a must see, as is the Space Shuttle Atlantis. I cannot wait to come back for a full visit!

Great place to visit with the family that is fun a...

Great place to visit with the family that is fun as it is educational. If you have a child that is interested in a STEM profession, this is a place you dont want to miss. Be sure to bring enough money to get all the NASA and Space X swag.

A mandatory tour for those who like science and as...

A mandatory tour for those who like science and astronomy. It has several attractions such as: bus ride through the launch center, the Atlantis spacecraft, launch simulator, arrival of the man to the moon and many other attractions. It is very worthwhile to know the history of the United States space race ...

The Kennedy Space Center is next level brilliant a...

The Kennedy Space Center is next level brilliant and one for people of all ages. There is a lot to see and do, and I don't want to ruin any surprises but there is one part in particular that leaves people wide-mouthed and in tears (sometimes!). A must-see if you are in Florida

The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, operated...

The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, operated by Delaware North since 1995, has a variety of exhibits, artifacts, displays and attractions on the history and future of human and robotic spaceflight. Bus tours of KSC originate from here. The complex also includes the separate Apollo/Saturn V Center, north of the VAB and the United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, six miles west near Titusville. There were 1.5 million visitors in 2009. It had some 700 employees. It was announced on May 29, 2015 that the Astronaut Hall of Fame exhibit would be moved from its current location to another location within the Visitor Complex to make room for an upcoming high-tech attraction entitled "Heroes and Legends". The attraction, to be designed by Orlando-based design firm Falcon's Treehouse, is slated to open sometime late 2016. In March 2016, the visitor center unveiled the new location of the iconic countdown clock at the complex's entrance; previously, the clock was located with a flagpole at the press site. The clock was originally built and installed in 1969 and listed with the flagpole in the National Register of Historic Places in January 2000. In 2019, NASA celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Apollo program, and the launch of Apollo 10 on May 18. In summer of 2019, Lunar Module 9 (LM-9) will be relocated to the Apollo/Saturn V Center as part of an initiative to rededicate the center and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo Program.

A great space place :-) It is a truly unique exper...

A great space place :-) It is a truly unique experience and it's fun for old and young. The kids love the Atlantis exhibition with the landing zone playground and the various simulators - and the ISS model.

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

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