Kennedy Space Center invites you to embark on Mankind's Ultimate Journey and discover a truly uplifting Florida vacation. Just 45 minutes from Orlando is NASA's launch headquarters, located on a huge island wildlife refuge eight times the size of Manhattan. Each year, millions of visitors from across the world make the trek to this hub of technology and discovery, where many of mankind's greatest accomplishments take place. At Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, you get the unique chance to tour NASA's launch and landing facilities. Experience interactive simulators, live shows, and jaw-dropping encounters with massive rockets and have the opportunity to meet a real member of NASA's Astronaut Corps.
Your admission includes a free tour of Kennedy Space Center, free admission to the IMAX plus all exhibits and shows. Also included is the Astronaut Hall of Fame and interactive space simulators. At the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, the sky isn't the limit; it's just the beginning.
Note:
Transportation to Kennedy Space Center is not included.
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Hours
Visitor Complex: Daily, 9:00 am-6:00 pm;
US Astronaut Hall of Fame: Daily, 10:00 am-7:00 pm.
Closed
Christmas Day and certain launch dates. All holiday hours are subject to change without notice.
Redemption Instructions
Cards should be redeemed for admission upon arrival at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex at the Group/Will Call ticket booths (#'s 1-4). Included admission with the Go Miami Card.
Address
State Road 405 East
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899
Driving Directions
From Orlando: I-4 to Exit 72 528 East (Bee Line Highway) Travel east on SR 528 until you reach the SR 407 exit going to Kennedy Space Center and Titusville. Take SR 407 until it dead ends into SR 405. Turn right (east) onto SR 405 and follow the signs for Kennedy Space Center. You will travel approximately 9 miles on SR 405. The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will be located on your right. From Miami: I- 95 N. Exit no.215 (SR 50), turn left (east). Turn right (east) at the next intersection onto SR 405 and follow signs for Kennedy Space Center, approximately 11 miles ahead on right.