@@mellopez7412 Tickets are $57 (age12+) and $47 (age 3-11). Every part of the Kennedy Space Center's visiting experience is family-friendly designed to thrill kids with the history of the space program and inspire them to think about the future of space exploration. There's only one ride at the KSC, the Shuttle Launch Experience, but children must be at least 44 inches tall to ride. Overall, there is much to do for young ones to see and experience.
I am once Aussies are allowed to go OS again, thinking of heading to Concord NH too to visit the grave of Christa McAuliffe and if I can save enough money I'll even visit all the other Challenger/Columbia gravesites
What a professional and wonderful video! We live in New York but have visited the Space Center a few times through the years. To see the Space Shuttle Atlantis up close was fantastic....I had chills. We will share this video with our family and friends.
Awesome presentation. My father was a NASA subcontractor working for IBM and he was the IBM DDAS Network Launch Controller in the Firing Room for Apollo 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, and Skylab 2,3, and 4. Dad actually made the cut and can be seen in the recent film "Apollo 11" minutes before launch... 7:44 minutes into the film. After Skylab, Dad and the father Astronaut Doug Hurley worked on the first and many other Space Shuttle Flight Computers at IBM Owego NY. Doug was 2 years older and lived a few miles away in our town of Apalachin NY (JFK Mob Town). For more on Dad's career and other goodies @ProjectApolloFilm
We are planning a trip to go next June when we go to Disney. I can't wait to share this video with my husband. He was worried the kids wouldn't have fun but my son is 9 and he would love it!
i would love to go there and see the Apollo building and it would be amazing to learn more about the accomplishments of the program and including moon landings. And And sir your voice is incredibly amazing !
This was amazing!!! I've been dying to visit since we moved here 5 years ago and now I feel like this was the push to make it happen!! Absolutely incredible!! Thanks Richard! Can't wait for the next adventure! 😊
For all of my visits to Orlando in my life, I have never been here! I especially liked how Atlantis is setup to see the interior...and I would definitely love the shuttle flight simulator. Another solid production, sir!
I can't wait to get over to NASA sometime soon. I love everything aviation and space. It's definitely on my to do list. Thanks for this great video Richard!
A limited amount of tickets on the Bus Tour to the Apollo/Saturn 5 Center are available each day and must be reserved upon entry into the park. The earlier you get there the better. More information here: www.kennedyspacecenter.com/blog/plan-your-visit-to-the-apollo-saturn-v-center
Thank you for sharing. I got the opportunity to view a rocket launch in 2018. Incredible experience. I uploaded a pretty cool montage of the trip to my channel.
Are you planning to visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex? Let me know below! 😀
Going next week 🤞 we can see the rocket launch 6/3. Long drive from NV to hopefully check off a bucket list item!
Is it expensive and good for little kids like 4?
@@mellopez7412 Tickets are $57 (age12+) and $47 (age 3-11). Every part of the Kennedy Space Center's visiting experience is family-friendly designed to thrill kids with the history of the space program and inspire them to think about the future of space exploration. There's only one ride at the KSC, the Shuttle Launch Experience, but children must be at least 44 inches tall to ride. Overall, there is much to do for young ones to see and experience.
I am once Aussies are allowed to go OS again, thinking of heading to Concord NH too to visit the grave of Christa McAuliffe and if I can save enough money I'll even visit all the other Challenger/Columbia gravesites
Yes in December 2021, any good tips?
Magic POV enjoyed it sledgehammered that like button stay safe awesome and blessed shared this out
Going coming Friday! Such an awesome video, summed up what to expect so well.
Thank You for sharing. I have been to The Space Center a couple of times. I need to go back for visit since it has been awhile.
This is definitely on my “to-do” list for when we go to Orlando.
I'll go with you! 😀
Fantastic video! Definitely on my to-do list!
What a professional and wonderful video! We live in New York but have visited the Space Center a few times through the years. To see the Space Shuttle Atlantis up close was fantastic....I had chills. We will share this video with our family and friends.
Thanks! It was a blast to film at the Center!
Atlantis! The lead in is awesome . NASA does such a great job that adults are in tears and chills. A science geek must do
Awesome presentation. My father was a NASA subcontractor working for IBM and he was the IBM DDAS Network Launch Controller in the Firing Room for Apollo 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, and Skylab 2,3, and 4. Dad actually made the cut and can be seen in the recent film "Apollo 11" minutes before launch... 7:44 minutes into the film.
After Skylab, Dad and the father Astronaut Doug Hurley worked on the first and many other Space Shuttle Flight Computers at IBM Owego NY. Doug was 2 years older and lived a few miles away in our town of Apalachin NY (JFK Mob Town).
For more on Dad's career and other goodies @ProjectApolloFilm
We are planning a trip to go next June when we go to Disney. I can't wait to share this video with my husband. He was worried the kids wouldn't have fun but my son is 9 and he would love it!
You’ll have a blast! 😀
i would love to go there and see the Apollo building and it would be amazing to learn more about the accomplishments of the program and including moon landings. And And sir your voice is incredibly amazing !
Thanks! I hope you get the chance to go.
I visited here in 2014 loved it will definetly revisit one day , great share 🙂👍🇱🇷
Thanks for such a great video.
Great video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
This was amazing!!! I've been dying to visit since we moved here 5 years ago and now I feel like this was the push to make it happen!! Absolutely incredible!! Thanks Richard! Can't wait for the next adventure! 😊
Space Ghost. Coast to Coast 🌊😂🤯
yeah !
For all of my visits to Orlando in my life, I have never been here! I especially liked how Atlantis is setup to see the interior...and I would definitely love the shuttle flight simulator. Another solid production, sir!
Awesome episode.
Thanks bunches!
I can't wait to get over to NASA sometime soon. I love everything aviation and space. It's definitely on my to do list. Thanks for this great video Richard!
bro, your productions skills are incredible ! you should voice documentaries. subbed !!
Thanks for the sub! These episodes are fun to produce!
My family and I will be visiting Orlando July of 2021. Do you know if the Kennedy Space Center is open to tourists? Awesome video btw! 🤙
Yes. The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is open and operating. Have a great time! 😀
I have not been since I was 12 🤣 need to take my kids now!
I'm going tomorrow but I don't think the buses are running out to the launch sites??
A limited amount of tickets on the Bus Tour to the Apollo/Saturn 5 Center are available each day and must be reserved upon entry into the park. The earlier you get there the better. More information here: www.kennedyspacecenter.com/blog/plan-your-visit-to-the-apollo-saturn-v-center
@@TheOrlandoGuy Thanks, I appreciate it!
I’ve been there in 2015
whats the thing with the mars rover it looks like a roller coaster but idk what its called its not the journey to mars thing its the other thing
Thank you for sharing. I got the opportunity to view a rocket launch in 2018. Incredible experience. I uploaded a pretty cool montage of the trip to my channel.
12k views, but only 202 thumbs up?
Yeah I do a subtle job at asking for likes and subscribers. It's all on-screen, but never mentioned during the episode.
Selam
What no slice of the monolith from 2001 space odyssey? LOL
True, it is missing that! 😀