Kennedy Space Center Tickets with Guided Explore Tour (2-Day General Admission Pass with Explore Tour)
Explore stunning photos of rockets, spacecraft, and visitors experiencing the thrill of space exploration. Capture unforgettable moments during your visit.
The Kennedy Space Center is a must-visit destination for space enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. As NASA's launch site and home to space exploration history, it offers an inspiring glimpse into humanity's greatest achievements. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, see historic spacecraft, and learn about the future of space travel. Imagine walking among giants of space exploration, witnessing the awe-inspiring launch pads, and experiencing the wonder of outer space through immersive displays. The Kennedy Space Center provides a unique opportunity to connect with space history and inspire future generations.
Comfortable casual attire is recommended, especially closed-toe shoes for walking. Dress appropriately for the weather conditions, and consider bringing a hat or sunglasses for sun protection.
Your experience
Prepare for blast-off
Your space adventure begins with meeting your guide, who will be your mission control throughout the day. They'll provide insider tips and historical knowledge to enrich your experience at the Kennedy Space Center. First, head to the iconic Space Shuttle Atlantis. Get up close and personal with this spacecraft; its payload bay is open just as it was during missions. Feel the G-forces of a launch in a simulator, practice docking the International Space Station, or experience the weightlessness of space in a virtual spacewalk. Delve into the "Heroes and Legends" exhibit, and hear the stories of the brave men and women who have pushed the boundaries of space exploration.
Step into The Gantry at LC-39, now open at Kennedy Space Center
The latest attraction at Kennedy Space Center, the Gantry at LC-39, features 360° views, interactive exhibits, and an exciting simulated rocket test. Learn about NASA’s efforts to protect Earth and see how space technology complements natural ecosystems.
Go beyond the exhibits
Hop aboard a special bus with a space expert guide. They'll whisk you past restricted areas, like the Vehicle Assembly Building, where rockets are prepped for launch. See Launch Complex 39, where the Apollo missions blasted off, and witness the future of space travel at the launch pads used by SpaceX and ULA. This experience offers 1-day or 2-day ticket options. The 1-day option is perfect for a whirlwind adventure, while the 2-day ticket allows you to delve deeper into the exhibits. Round-trip transportation from Orlando is available with an upgrade for a hassle-free journey directly to the Kennedy Space Center.
What's Included
Know Before You Go
Know before you go
What's not allowed
- Big bags/luggage pieces are not permitted inside.
Accessibility
- This tour is wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
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The newest attraction at Kennedy Space Center, The Gantry at LC-39, is now open for access with your general admission tickets.
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Round-trip transportation is available from Orlando, Kissimmee, Disney, or Lake Buena Vista areas, if the option is chosen.
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Please note: All exhibits are subject to change, and tours may be altered or closed due to operational requirements or launch preparations.
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The Holidays in Space show takes place nightly at 6:50pm from December 21-30 (excluding Christmas Day) at the Rocket Garden.
Instructions
What to Expect
About Kennedy Space Center Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information
The Kennedy Space Center, located on Merritt Island in Florida, is NASA's primary launch center for human spaceflight. It has been the starting point for every American crewed space mission since 1968. The center features a range of exhibits, historic launch sites, and interactive experiences designed to educate visitors about space exploration. The complex includes the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit, the Apollo/Saturn V Center, and the Center for Space Education. Visitors can participate in guided tours, view authentic rockets, and learn about the history of space missions. Its dedicated astronaut encounters and multimedia presentations make it a comprehensive space exploration experience. What makes Kennedy Space Center truly unique is its behind-the-scenes access to launch pads and historic spacecraft, offering an unparalleled perspective on space history.
Highlights
Why Book Online?
Booking your Kennedy Space Center tickets online guarantees skip-the-line access, saving you time. You'll secure your spot even during busy seasons and enjoy the convenience of instant confirmation. Planning your visit becomes easier with pre-booked tickets, plus you'll get the best deals and options for guided tours and add-ons.
History
Established in 1962, the Kennedy Space Center has been the epicenter of American space missions. Named after President John F. Kennedy, who set the goal of landing a man on the Moon, it has hosted countless historic launches, including Apollo moon missions, Space Shuttle flights, and commercial payload launches. Over the decades, it has evolved into a visitor center and a symbol of human space exploration. The site played a pivotal role in the Apollo missions, culminating with Apollo 11's historic Moon landing in 1969. After the Space Shuttle era, the center shifted focus to new exploration initiatives, including future lunar and Mars missions. Its lasting legacy is a testament to innovation, exploration, and the relentless pursuit of discovery.
Opening Hours
The Kennedy Space Center is typically open seven days a week from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Some exhibits may close earlier, and special events can affect hours. Check the schedule in advance to maximize your visit.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during the cooler months from November to April for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Avoid peak holiday periods for a more relaxed experience.
What to See Inside
Inside the Kennedy Space Center, you'll find several key exhibits. The Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit showcases the retired shuttle, with interactive displays about its missions. The Apollo/Saturn V Center houses the massive Saturn V rocket that took astronauts to the Moon. The Heroes & Legends exhibit honors space pioneers and provides astronaut encounters. The Launch Control Center offers behind-the-scenes insights into rocket launches. Additional displays include astronaut memorabilia, simulators, and multimedia presentations, all designed to immerse visitors in space exploration history and future missions.
Things to Know
Wear comfortable shoes as there is a significant amount of walking involved. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially during peak seasons. Some exhibits include multimedia and interactive elements suitable for all ages. Bring your camera for memorable photos of rockets and astronaut encounters.
Visitor Rules
Follow all safety instructions and guidelines provided by staff. Do not touch exhibits unless permitted. Keep noise levels respectful for other visitors. Maintain a safe distance from launch sites and restricted areas. No smoking or open flames are allowed inside the exhibits.
Is It Worth Visiting?
Visiting Kennedy Space Center offers an extraordinary glimpse into humanity's journey into space. With its inspiring exhibits, historic rockets, and close-up access to launch facilities, it provides a unique educational and awe-inspiring experience for all ages. It's a must-see for space enthusiasts and curious travelers seeking to learn and be inspired.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most visitors spend about 4 to 6 hours exploring all the exhibits and attractions.
Yes, guided bus tours are available and provide behind-the-scenes access to launch pads and historic sites.
Yes, there are several cafes and snack bars offering a variety of food and beverages.
Launches are scheduled periodically; check the calendar and plan accordingly, as viewing locations are limited.
Absolutely, many exhibits are interactive and designed to engage children of all ages.
Various ticket options and packages are available, including family packages and guided tours; discounts may apply for certain groups.
Booking tickets online in advance is recommended to secure your spot and skip lines, especially during busy periods.
How to Get There
From Orlando, take a shuttle bus or drive south on I-95 or FL-528 directly to Kennedy Space Center. Public transport options are limited; most visitors prefer rental cars or guided tours from nearby cities.
Comfortable casual attire is recommended, especially closed-toe shoes for walking. Dress appropriately for the weather conditions, and consider bringing a hat or sunglasses for sun protection.



















