How to buy NASA Kennedy Space Center tickets from Australia
Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida U.S.A. makes an out-of-this-world family holiday destination!
A science museum, space theme park and significant historic site all rolled into one, NASA’s Visitor Center is definitely one of those “Pinch-me…am-I-really-here?” holiday destinations!
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Is NASA a good Walt Disney World side trip?
The NASA Kennedy Space Center makes a great Walt Disney World side trip. If you are visiting Walt Disney World or any of the other major Orlando attractions then a visit to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is an absolute must-do. The Kennedy Space Center is an easy day trip from Orlando and makes an amazing day out for both kids and adults.
What is at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?
The Kennedy Center Visitor Complex features several large space themed outdoor areas and indoor complexes named “Mission Zones”. These areas are designed to lead visitors chronologically through the evolution of NASA human space travel to the present day – and into the future of space exploration!
There is a plethora of historic NASA space and rocket memorabilia to see and learn about, including an iconic treasure – the real Atlantis space shuttle.
For the kids there are plenty of fun opportunities for exploration, play and hands-on learning, as well as a children’s indoor play area, a cinema, ride simulators and much more.
Your Kennedy Space Center entrance ticket is all-inclusive of the following major features:
- The Apollo/ Saturn V Center accessed on the Kennedy Space Center bus tour.
- The Space Shuttle Atlantis which is featured in its own hangar. In the Atlantis Space Shuttle building you’ll also find the Shuttle Launch Experience ride simulator.
- Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex with four separate experiences to try.
- The Rocket Garden, an outdoor area that displays many rockets from past NASA missions.
- The Boeing Heroes & Legends and U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame building.
- The Universe Theater which features many shows daily including: Mission Status Briefings and Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo. Also Astronaut Encounter – a real live veteran astronaut talk held each day where the astronaut shares their experiences, holds a questions and answers session and signs autographs.
- An IMAX theatre showing space films such as Asteroid Hunters 3D and the Last Man on the Moon.
- Planet Play, a large indoor playground for children up to the age of twelve which includes a parent lounge and bar area.
How long do I need to visit the Kennedy Space Center?
You need a full day to comfortably visit the Kennedy Space Center and all of its features. Two days is even better if you have the time to spare. There is just so much to see and do at NASA’s visitor’s center it’s a real challenge to fit it all in, in just one day!
What time does the Kennedy Space Center open?
The Kennedy Space Center opens at 9am every day and closes at 5pm. The center is open 7 days a week.
What should I do first at NASA?
Many visitors start their day at the Kennedy Space Center with the included Space Center bus tour which conveys visitors out to a remote display complex, the Apollo/Saturn V Center. The bus trip is an approximate two hour round-trip including time spent at the Apollo/Saturn V Center. Buses run every 15 minutes and the last bus is two and a half hours before closing time. Therefore, it may well be prudent to complete the bus tour part of your visit sooner rather than later.
What is the NASA bus tour like?
This excellent on-site Behind the Gates bus trip out to the Apollo/Saturn V Center should be an essential part of any Kennedy Center visit. With video narration throughout the twenty-minute bus trip, several NASA areas and installations such as the Vehicle Assembly Building are passed along the way to the Apollo/Saturn V Center.
Upon arrival, visitors alight from the coaches and enter the he Apollo/Saturn V Center. The first part of the visit includes an introductory re-enactment of the first NASA Apollo mission launch. After the re-enactment visitors enter the main area of the Center and have the opportunity to walk beneath the Saturn V rocket – the largest rocket type to ever fly! It’s this kind of rocket which was used for the Apollo moon missions.
The Apollo/Saturn V Center has lots of things to see and do, including lunar displays, the Talk To An Astronaut interactive experience, The Right Stuff space gift shop, the large buffet Moon Rock restaurant, an outside area which contains launch viewing seats, and more. You can even look across to view the actual launch pad for SpaceX across the water strait!
Where can I see a space shuttle?
You can see a real space shuttle at Kennedy Space Center Visitor’s Complex.
Housed in its own enormous display hangar building fronted by its towering twin solid rocket boosters and a fuel tank, the Atlantis Space Shuttle is first introduced to visitors with an immersive audio-visual presentation all about the historic space shuttle program.
Upon the big reveal of the appearance of the Space Shuttle Atlantis a spontaneous round of applause breaks out – this is the NASA magic and wonder that we all came for. It suddenly appears, larger than life. A huge piece of USA space history that many of us grew up watching on TV, right in front of us. A gigantic Space Shuttle. This is a real wow-moment!
Where can I buy online Kennedy Space Centre Tickets?
Our first stop for Kennedy Space Center tickets is Klook, an official online ticket reseller. We have used Klook tickets in several countries now for all kinds of different activities and they work beautifully.
Not only are Klook tickets cheap, once purchased you always have them on you digitally on the Klook app. It’s a simple scan in process at the entrance, skipping the queue for tickets.
Another big benefit of purchasing tickets on Klook is that they are often refundable right up until just prior to your booking, unlike many tickets when purchased direct. You can cancel your Klook Kennedy Space Center ticket right up until 24 hours before your booking and receive a full refund.
Use our Kennedy Space Center promo code discount!
Even better, if you’re new to Klook Australian and New Zealand purchases get *USD$20 off Kennedy Space Centre tickets with our code: LETSGOMUM20
*$200 minimum purchase
Buy your Kennedy Space Center Florida one-day tickets online here
Which Kennedy Space Center tickets should I choose?
The one-day Kennedy Space Center entrance ticket
If you already have transport to the Kennedy Space Center then a one day ticket is a good choice. You can check availability on Klook here.
The day trip Kennedy Space Center ticket – including round bus trip from Orlando
If you are visiting Florida and don’t have transport then the Klook day trip to the Kennedy Space Center from Orlando ticket is perfect. This is the ticket that we obtained for our day at the Kennedy Space Center, as we had flown into Florida and didn’t have a hire car.
The day trip ticket includes the coach trip out to the NASA Kenedy Space Center Visitor Complex are located at Merritt Island in Florida.
How far is the Kennedy Space Center from Walt Disney World, Orlando?
The Kennedy Space Center is distance of nearly 90kms and just over an hour’s drive from Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. It’s an even longer trip time if it’s a NASA or SpaceX rocket launch day, as the traffic can become congested at the Kennedy Space Center entrance.
Where are the Klook Kennedy Space Center Day Trip bus pick up points?
The Klook NASA day trip coach has several convenient pick up points dotted around Orlando hotel areas, including a Walt Disney World hotel, Universal Resort Orlando, Buena Vista, Kissimmee and additional Orlando city center areas.
Select a pick up point below to see the Klook day trip coach pick up point on the map.
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