Kennedy Space Center Tours and Tickets
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There’s lots to see and do at Kennedy Space Center, so plan on spending a full day here.
The space center is one of the most popular family attractions in Florida.
The general admission bus tour stops running 2.5 hours before closing time.
Choose a helicopter tour over the Kennedy Space Center for a bird’s-eye view of the sprawling facility.
Visitors can purchase day admission tickets or 2-day admission tickets.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Kennedy Space Center. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Tickets for 1-day admission to the Kennedy Space Center start at US$77 for adults (anyone aged 12 and over), US$72 for seniors (ages 55 and above), and US$67 for children aged 3–11. You can also buy 2-day tickets, annual passes, packages, and add-ons, such as tours.
Yes, taking a guided tour of the Kennedy Space Center from Orlando is well worth it. Visiting on a tour simplifies getting there, with convenient round-trip transportation provided, and it also helps to have a guide who knows how to plan the day so you get the most from your visit.
Per one customer who booked the Kennedy Space Center with Transport from Orlando and Kissimmee, "Great all-day experience with many hands-on interactive activities for people of all ages. Bring a jacket, it was very chilly inside many of the exhibit halls. Maurizio was an amazing guide - giving extremely helpful advice on how to get the most out of the day!! Our driver took us through busy city traffic with ease! Thank you for a great day!"
No, you do not need to book tickets to Kennedy Space Center in advance; you can simply walk up and purchase tickets at the entrance kiosks—they’ll be the same price as if you bought them online. However, if you book online, you can skip any queues and proceed directly to the entrance turnstiles with your ticket barcode in hand.
At 100,000 square feet (9,290 square kilometers), Kennedy Space Center recommends 2 days to go through all the fantastic attractions and exhibits, from the KSC bus tour and the Apollo/Saturn V Center to the IMAX theater and astronaut meet-and-greets (and beyond). If you only have one day, bank on spending your entire day at this space-age wonder.
Many consider the best day to visit Kennedy Space Center to be any weekday, especially when school’s in session—that way, you’ll avoid both the weekend crowds and the family vacationers. Come early during the day (around 9am) to avoid any lines, get better parking, and have the best, most crowd-free experience.
No, parking is not free at Kennedy Space Center. Rates are $5 for motorcycles, $10 for cars, and $15 for oversized vehicles, motorhomes, and RVs. If you opt for an annual pass, free parking is one of the perks. To avoid parking, rideshares and taxis are permitted in Lot 4 with proof of fare.
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