21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Laura Rupert
The Kennedy Space
Center is located near Cape Canaveral in Florida and is a
great place to visit on your vacation because it is so close to
other Florida attractions like Disney World, Universal Studios,
Sea World and other fun attractions. Not to mention the Space
Center is located close to many Orlando Vacation Rentals, on
what is called the Space Coast so not only will you be able to
visit many attractions, you will also be able to relax and soak
up the sun at the beach. The Kennedy Space Center is not only a
fun and exciting place to visit for youngsters and adults, but
is also incredibly educational and sheds light on the darkness
and unknown of space.
When you visit the Kennedy Space Center you will expose yourself
to the amazing world of space and the only Space Shuttle launch
site in the entire world. This in itself is worth checking out,
but the Kennedy Space Center has so much more to offer as well.
All International Space Station hardware is prepared at the
Space Center before being launched into space forever. One of
the most amazing offerings provided by the Kennedy Space Center
are the shuttle and rocket launches. These are truly amazing
events and launch missions can be attended by visitors. So, it
is important to check out the Kennedy Space Center’s website
before planning your vacation to see if there are any upcoming
missions you and your family can attend. Or, if it is a day time
launch simply avoid crowds and driving and head out to the beach
where you can enjoy a nice picnic, the beach, and have a great
view of the launch.
Also, the Kennedy Space Center also boasts the nearby US
Astronaut Hall of Fame. Here individuals may take tours and
learn all about famous astronauts, what influenced them to
choose such a line of work, and the different missions they
participated in. The Hall of Fame also has moon capsules,
simulators and exciting hands on activities for both children
and adults to enjoy. The Hall of Fame is separate from the Space
Center and costs $13.95 for adults and $9.95 for children.
The Kennedy Space Center also has a visitor’s center that is
certainly worthwhile if you are interested in learning more
about space. At the center you will view actual space center
mechanisms, launch pads, other space paraphernalia as well as
IMAX films and general museum like items that outline the
history of space travel and the many accomplishments and “leaps”
made by mankind. If you head to the Space Center around
lunchtime you will also be able to enjoy a meal with an
astronaut. This program is known as Dine with an Astronaut and
costs $29.95 for adults and $19.95 for kids. Entrance into the
Kennedy Space Center’s visitor area costs $26 for adults and $16
for kids. While this might not be considered economical by many
it is a once in a lifetime experience that is really
educational, enjoyable and worth the money. Millions of visitors
have visited in the 30 years of existence and the majority are
glad they did.
Once you have taken in all the Kennedy Space Center has to offer
you can visit the Merritt Island National Refuge which is close
by and offers hundreds of acres of beach, marshes, and nature to
explore. You can access the Canaveral Seashore from the Refuge
which is a great place to relax and take in the amazement of a
scheduled launch.
There are of course many other activities close by the Kennedy
Space Center including a zoo, The Warbird Air Museum, and Jungle
Adventures just to name a few. If you are interested in a truly
educational vacation make sure you head to Space Beach and enjoy
all the area attractions as well as others such as Disney World
and Universal Studios just a few miles down the road. Or, if you
only have a weekend simply focus on the Kennedy Space Center and
a couple days of learning all you can about space and the
technology used to explore the dark unknown.
About Author :
Article written by Laura Rupert on behalf of Villas2u. For more
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