Daily admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex includes:
Add-on enhancements may be purchased in addition to admission. Tickets for the following add-on enhancements may be purchased at the visitor complex or online: Chat With An Astronaut, Astronaut Training Experience® (ATX) and ATX Training Stages. Advance online purchase of add-on enhancements is recommended as they may sell out through online ticket purchases before the scheduled date.
Tickets may be purchased before your visit on our Tickets page. However, ticket prices are the same whether purchased online or in person. Ticket purchases are date specific and not transferable between days. Tickets may be printed at home, pulled up on your mobile device or picked up at Will Call at the entrance to the visitor complex. Visitors that have a ticket with a barcode (digitally or print) may proceed directly to the turnstiles at the entrance.
A parking fee must be paid before entering the parking area.
Food and beverages packed in small, soft-sided coolers are permitted. Glass bottles or containers are not permitted. Beer is for sale at select locations and no outside alcoholic beverages are permitted. For security, all bags are subject to search.
No weapons of any kind are permitted inside Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, including those belonging to off-duty law enforcement. Please leave items secured within your vehicle to expedite your entry into the visitor complex.
The Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour is the only way to access the restricted areas of America’s multi-user spaceport, Kennedy Space Center. The tour includes a drive-by of the Vehicle Assembly Building and other operational facilities. All bus tours conclude at the Apollo/Saturn V Center, featuring an actual Saturn V moon rocket and real moon rocks along with other Apollo program artifacts and attractions. The bus tour and Apollo/Saturn V Center are included in daily admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Please allow at least two hours for the full bus tour, the visit to the Apollo/Saturn V Center and the return bus ride back to the main visitor complex. Frequent shuttle buses return visitors to the main complex. Multiple bus tours are not recommended, such as a full bus tour and Special Interest Tours (once available).
The visitor complex offers the closest available public viewing opportunities for rocket launches lifting off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Kennedy Space Center. Learn how to see a launch and check the launch calendar to see all upcoming, confirmed launches. Please note that the launch date, time, and viewing opportunities are subject to approval by NASA or the U.S. Space Force based on safety requirements. Launch schedules can be affected by technical and mechanical issues as well as range operations and weather, either in advance or at the last minute. We do not schedule rocket launches, nor are we responsible for delays or scrubs.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is operated for NASA by contractor Delaware North. The complex is supported entirely by revenue generated from parking, admission, food service and merchandise. The complex does not receive any government funding from U.S. tax dollars. The ongoing stewardship of priceless NASA artifacts on display at the visitor complex, as well as its ongoing operation, development and maintenance, are funded solely by visitor-generated revenue. As a Smithsonian Affiliate, the visitor complex participates in a certified outreach program that allows venues across the country to share Smithsonian collections. We have 50 objects on long-term loan from the National Air and Space Museum, including items in the Treasures Gallery at Apollo/Saturn V Center.
The Guest Accessibility Pass (GAP) helps our crewmembers know you and your family/group may require assistance with sensory sensitivities while at the visitor complex. It can be picked up at the Information center, to the left of the main entrance. While the GAP will not guarantee immediate or priority bus/attraction entrance, it will help you obtain assistance from staff should you need it.
Wheelchairs, Electric Convenience Vehicles (ECV), strollers and double strollers are available for rent online and at the visitor complex. Rentals for a full day are as follows:
Please note that when renting an ECV, guests must sign a rental agreement. The agreement includes contact information and the acknowledgement that the renter understands how to operate the vehicle. These are equipped with a chair for one person only and young children may not operate the vehicle.
All animals that qualify as service animals are welcome at the visitor complex. A service animal is defined as a dog or miniature horse that is trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. Guests who use service animals must retain control of their animals at all times. View the park map during your visit for dog walking locations throughout the park. For guests with pets, the visitor complex offers a free on-site, air-conditioned pet kennel. Learn more about the pet kennel before your visit.
You may hear the visitor complex call a “Phase 2,” meaning lightning is present or imminent in the immediate area. In the event of inclement weather at the visitor complex, including cloud to ground lightning, all guests will be asked to seek shelter or remain indoors until the storm passes. For your safety, please respect all weather warnings and the recommendations of our associates while touring the visitor complex.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is a family-friendly environment. Proper attire, which includes a shirt and shoes, is required for admittance. We ask that guests refrain from the following attire:
Guests who do not adhere to these guidelines or cannot modify their clothing may be refused entry into and/or removed from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
With the addition of several new attractions over the past few years, more and more guests schedule two days for their visit. To accommodate the larger footprint, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is introducing a new, two-day ticket which will make it possible for guests to visit for less than $45 a day starting June 2022. Also, two-day passes will be available for $89 per adult and $79 per child. Single-day admission will be $75 per adult, $65 per child. The new Atlantis Annual Pass will range from $120-$149.
Yes, there are special offers and promotional programs offered periodically throughout the year and year-round. Senior, Military, and Military Child discounts are available for admission. Our annual Salute to Brevard will take place in October, which extends Brevard County residents a discount on admission tickets for up to 6 people. A military discount day has been added for Armed Forces Day.
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