
Kennedy Space Center tickets and tours

Kennedy Space Center Admission
Avoid the lines for Kennedy Space Center tickets. See the Space Shuttle Atlantis, experience interactive exhibits and tour actual launch areas.

Kennedy Space Center tickets and roundtrip transportation from Orlando
Book your tickets to the Kennedy Space Center with Musement and take advantage of roundtrip transportation from Orlando.

Tour and airboat safari at Kennedy Space Center
Book a Kennedy Space Center tour and airboat safari on Musement. Visit a space shuttle and enjoy a high-speed airboat ride through the Everglades!
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Kennedy Space Center small group VIP experience
Book a Kennedy Space Center small group VIP experience on Musement today to enjoy an intimate tour of the KSC. Explore on your own in the afternoon.

Kennedy Space Center with airboat adventure
Combine the high-tech world of the Kennedy Space Center and rural nature with the Kennedy Space Center with airboat adventure.

Kennedy Space Center adventure and chat with an Astronaut
Engage in a question and answer with one of NASA's amazing Astronauts while enjoying a sampling of food and beverages
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Kennedy Space Center Experiences
Avoid the lines for Kennedy Space Center tickets. See the Space Shuttle Atlantis, experience interactive exhibits and tour actual launch areas.

Kennedy Space Center adventure
Learn about the past, present, and future of the space program on the Kennedy Space Center adventure.
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The inside story
Named after President John F. Kennedy, The Kennedy Space Center is one of ten National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) field centers in the United States that opened in 1958. Since the late 1960s, it has served as America's spaceport and played a pivotal role in putting the first man, Neil Armstrong, to step foot on the moon back in 1969. From that point on, every US manned space mission has used Kennedy Space Center as its launch site.
The Kennedy Space Center first opened its Visitor Complex back in 1963 when people could drive along a fixed route to admire the space center. Today, the complex is open to the public all year-round, seven days a week and hosts roughly 1.5 million guests yearly from around the world who come to experience the past, present and future of America's space program.