Kennedy Space Center Florida Attractions

| Orlando vacations aren’t complete without a trip to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Just east of the most popular Orlando attractions and theme parks, NASA’s launch headquarters are the only place on Earth where you can tour launch areas, meet a veteran astronaut, see giant rockets, train in space flight simulators, and even view a launch. Experience more on your Florida vacation with a day trip to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Here the sky isn’t the limit – it’s just the beginning. Get your kennedy space center tickets now! |
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LC 39 Observation GantryThe 60-foot-tall Launch Complex (LC) 39 Observation Gantry provides a breathtaking 360-degree view of the two giant Shuttle Launch Pads, 39A and 39B. |
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Rocket GardenDramatic lighting brings historic NASA rockets back to life with an adventurous and patriotic scheme, highlighting each fuselage with brilliant white up light, bathing the site with techno-blue accents and heating the engines with flickering red-orange light. |
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Space Shuttle PlazaIn the Space Shuttle Plaza, guests are met with a jaw-dropping, full-sized NASA Space Shuttle replica – Explorer. |
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U.S. Astronaut Hall of FameCome live the human side of space at the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame®, complete with the sights, sounds and experiences of the famous astronauts who first ventured into the frontiers of space. |
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Shuttle Launch ExperienceStrap in for the sights, sounds, feelings, and excitement of a vertical launch in mankind's most complex vehicle. Live the thrilling launch experience of astronaut crews aboard NASA's Space Shuttle |
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Apollo / Saturn V CenterHere, in a spacious facility featuring a real Saturn V rocket, the Apollo program returns spectacularly to life. The Apollo/Saturn V Center is a tribute to the Apollo astronauts and the machines that got them there – and brought them home safely. |
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Early Space ExplorationHighlighting the Mercury and Gemini space programs, this facility features artifacts from the first manned space flights and houses the original Mercury mission control consoles. |
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Hubble Telescope ExhibitExperience the powerful and stunning imagery of the Hubble Space Telescope at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex during the Eye on the Universe: The Hubble Space Telescope exhibition. |
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IMAX FilmsIn two giant IMAX® theaters, the dream of space flight comes alive with a wall of sound, five-story screen and realistic 3-D special effects. Dramatic footage shot by NASA astronauts during actual missions will make you feel like you’re floating alongside them. |
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International Space Station CenterNow it's your turn to climb aboard the International Space Station. The International Space Station is "the dream that seemed impossible" – the most ambitious space program since the Apollo moon landings. |
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KSC ToursNASA's launch headquarters traverses an amazing area that includes towering launch pads, huge rockets, history-making technology, and vast stretches of our wildlife preserve. Up-Close, Cape Canaveral: Then & Now tours are guided by space program experts and take you deeper into the operations of our Space Center. |
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Mad Mission to MarsUsing the comedic antics of Professor Pruvitt, and his wacky colleagues, Kelvin and WD-4D, "Mad Mission to Mars 2025" transforms the audience into "astronaut trainees." |
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Astronaut EncounterThe daily Astronaut Encounter briefings allow plenty of time for discussion, so bring your questions – and your camera. |
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Astronaut MemorialThe Astronaut Memorial honors the 24 U.S. astronauts who gave their lives for space exploration. |
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Children's Play DomeAdventures await “junior astronauts” at the newly redeveloped Children’s Play Dome. |















