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Combo (Save 5%): Kennedy Space Center + WonderWorks Orlando Tickets

Visitors experiencing simulated shuttle cabin at Kennedy Space Center.
Family admiring astronaut statue at Heroes and Legends exhibit, Kennedy Space Center.
Children playing with giant bubbles at Wonderworks Bubble Lab.
Child playing laser tag at Wonderworks.

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(35,049)

MR RUBEN MARTIN HERNANDEZ

Mr

Jan 2026
Verified booking
1st January was a good choice. Not many people and short waiting times, but on the flipside the weather was rather chilly. The rocket garden was a bit floppy. The guide's microphone kept breaking up against a backdrop of lawn mower and fountain sounds. Once in the gantry 39 the countdown for the mock ignition told a time of 15 minutws that was not followed by the operator who switched it on in advance, while we were watching the Earth exhibition. We then were told to wait for 20 minutes that ended up being 35. Appart from this two issues, the rest went fine. As for the rides, the state of the art allows for more inmersive experiences if you compare it with a theme park. It is an incredible experience if you are a space fanatic. If yoy just look for something to do it will please you.
Jessica Strange

Jessica

Dec 2025
Verified booking
We had such an amazing time visiting the NASA Space Center. From the moment we walked in, everything felt exciting, educational, and truly inspiring. The exhibits were interactive and easy to enjoy at our own pace, and we loved learning about past missions, current projects, and future plans for space exploration. The rocket garden and Atlantis exhibit were definite highlights — standing so close to something that’s actually been in space was unbelievable. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the experience even better by offering fun facts and answering questions. It’s the kind of place that makes both kids and adults feel curious and energized. We left with great memories and a deeper appreciation for NASA’s incredible work. We are ready to be astronauts :)
POLARD Julien Charles

Polard

Jan 2026
Verified booking
Very pleasant visit, my 7 yr old loved it. Between Christmas and New Years' Eve, we came early to be on the first bus tour and avoid the crowd especially at the Saturn V Building. That said the coold thing is that you are not tied to a specific bus which means you can stay in this building as long as you whish. Bus groups arrive in batches so when they leave it seems you can almost have the entire hall just for you. The Atlantis Building is also great. My only regret is the tour does not include a stop at the Vehicle Assembly Building. It is probably a restricted area so the bus just passes by from a distance. Have your camera ready to shoot your best photos. If you are around and space and rockets make you dream KSC is a piece of history and definitely a must see.
    • Experience the best of Florida with one easy booking that includes Kennedy Space Center and WonderWorks Orlando: fun for all ages and travelers.

    • Book both attractions together for maximum ease, and choose to visit them on the same day or on separate days to fit your schedule.

    • At the Kennedy Space Center, get up close to the Space Shuttle Atlantis, the powerful Saturn V rocket, and discover the fascinating history of space exploration.

    • WonderWorks Orlando brings over 100 hands-on exhibits to life, where you can challenge your mind and have fun with interactive science experiments and thrilling activities.

    • Enjoy as you save on this combo ticket, with ease of flexibility, admission, and 5% in savings, making it ideal for those who want a day of adventure.

  • Kennedy Space Center

    • 1-day entry to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

    • Kennedy Space Center shuttle bus

    • The Deep Space Launch Complex featuring Spaceport KSC

    • Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Shuttle Launch Experience

    • Apollo/Saturn V Center

    • Heroes and Legends featuring the US Astronaut Hall of Fame

    • Rocket Garden guided tours

    WonderWorks Orlando

    • Entry to Wonderworks Orlando

    • Access to:

      • 1 game of laser tag

      • 4D motion theater

      • Glow-in-the-dark ropes course

    • Additional experiences and tours at KSC

    • Additional experiences at WonderWorks Orlando

    • Food and beverage

    • Transportation

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 35,049 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Jay Kumar Sharma

    Jay

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    An Amazing Day at Kennedy Space Center! Perfect for Kids :) We had an absolutely fantastic visit to the Kennedy Space Center! I brought my family, and it turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences we’ve had together. From the moment we walked in, the staff made everything feel welcoming, engaging, and incredibly fun for young explorers. To be specific, we loved the following things. 1. My son was completely absorbed in the interactive displays—pressing buttons, launching mini‑rockets, and learning through play. It’s the perfect blend of education and excitement. 2. Seeing actual rockets and space capsules up close sparked so many questions and “wow” moments. It’s one thing to read about space… it’s another to stand right next to the machines that made history. 3. The center does an amazing job of explaining big concepts in ways kids can understand. My son left talking about astronauts, gravity, and planets like a pro. 4. The live presentations were a huge hit. They kept both adults and kids entertained while teaching something new. Even on a busy day, everything felt smooth and well‑run. 5. Last but not the least, we were amazed by an awesome drone show in the end. If you’re looking for a family outing that’s fun, inspiring, and genuinely educational, this is the place. My son is already asking when we can go back, and honestly, I’m excited too. Highly recommended for curious kids and space‑loving grown‑ups alike.
    Moira Goldenhörn

    Moira

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    It was an unexpected opportunity, because we had an emergency stop in Palm Bay going to Orlando... and we ended having an extraordinary adventure with my kids (17 & 9). Sunday Jan 4th was our day, not crowded at all, good timing at the attractions... We loved most the Atlantis experience, the simulator, the "landing" slide, all the info and story.... And also we had a wonderful guide on the bus tour and loved the Apollo experience too, just saying 'fly me to the moon' all the way. Only disappointed about the moon rock... Hahaha we got just staring... It looked so earth-like..! Really don't know what kind of minerals are there but... we just expected to find a big rock... more moon-like hahahahha (I know our ignorance is speaking here haha but yes, we could not feel "the moon-wow-emotion" with that little black stone) We couldn't get the ATX either because we did not plan the visit, but we heard a lot of good thinks about it. We also loved to know about the wildlife conservation, and had the chance to see alligators, crocodiles and a lot of birds Everything was very cool, clean, respectful, very interesting and meaningful... good options at the gift shop, too... We'll certainly be back in our next trip to central Florida! Thank you so much!
    Prashant Hanumant Narute

    Prashant

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    Witnessed one of the best places I have experienced so far; a bit inspired by my visit to the National Air and Space Museum in WashingtonDC in the past. Wonderful to see how a war between two superpowers in space fueled a technological revolution and deep-space exploration. Competition to push humanity beyond Earth. From the missions of Gemini and Apollo to now Artemis; a timeline full of stories with successes and failures. Apollo 11 - the first human footprint on the Moon, while Apollo 13 - “a successful failure”. JFK’s vision still speaks loudly: “We choose to go to the Moon… not because it is easy, but because it is hard” The giant Hubble telescope, massive space shuttles, tons of rockets, launch pads, launch stations, and that crazy tall Vehicle Assembly Building - everything was just an engineering marvel. All I can say is “I love my space” 😄 And yes, gravity was optional for my excitement.🤪
    MR RUBEN MARTIN HERNANDEZ

    Mr

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    1st January was a good choice. Not many people and short waiting times, but on the flipside the weather was rather chilly. The rocket garden was a bit floppy. The guide's microphone kept breaking up against a backdrop of lawn mower and fountain sounds. Once in the gantry 39 the countdown for the mock ignition told a time of 15 minutws that was not followed by the operator who switched it on in advance, while we were watching the Earth exhibition. We then were told to wait for 20 minutes that ended up being 35. Appart from this two issues, the rest went fine. As for the rides, the state of the art allows for more inmersive experiences if you compare it with a theme park. It is an incredible experience if you are a space fanatic. If yoy just look for something to do it will please you.
    Jacqueline Davis

    Jacqueline

    Jan 2026
    Verified booking
    What an amazing experience. From the cleanliness of the park, to the layout of the park, as well as interactive stations and informative presentations. This was one of our favourite adventures as a family in a long time. Our favourite experience was taking a coach bus (included in regular park admission) over to the secure area where we got to learn more about the different space missions over the years AND see real operational centers and artifacts! I left wanted to be an astronaut! Highly recommended!!!!
  • Explore two worlds with one ticket. Witness the future of space travel and dive into hands-on interactive fun at an upside-down science adventure zone.

    Getting started

    • Kennedy Space Center: Show your ticket at the Visitor Complex entrance at KSC. Follow security screening procedures and proceed to the exhibits or the NASA bus tour.

    • WonderWorks Orlando: Validate your tickets at the main lobby entrance of the upside-down building.

    What to expect

    Kennedy Space Center

    NASA’s most iconic exhibits and astronaut experiences in one immersive visitor complex.

    Features

    • Saturn V Rocket: Walk under a towering piece of space history.

    • Space Shuttle Atlantis: See the real shuttle that completed 33 missions.

    • Astronaut Training Simulators: Try hands-on activities like real astronauts.

    • Mars Rover Exhibits: Learn about the future of planetary exploration.

    • IMAX Theater: Watch stunning space footage on giant screens.

    WonderWorks Orlando

    An upside-down world packed with over 100 interactive exhibits for all ages.

    Features

    • Bubble Lab: Create giant bubbles with real science tools.

    • Hurricane Shack: Feel the force of 74 mph winds.

    • 360° Extreme Bike: Pedal and spin full-circle in midair.

    • Indoor Ropes Course: Glow-in-the-dark high ropes adventure.

    • Illusion Zones: Explore optical tricks and mind-bending visuals.

  • Kennedy Space Center

    Monday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Thursday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Friday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Saturday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Sunday09:00am - 05:00pmlast entry 04:00pm

    WonderWorks Orlando

    Monday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
    Tuesday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
    Wednesday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
    Thursday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
    Friday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
    Saturday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
    Sunday09:00am - 11:59pmlast entry 11:00pm
  • What to bring

    Kennedy Space Center

    • Backpacks and soft-sided coolers are allowed inside the visitor complex.

    • You may pack food and beverages as long as they are carried in small, soft-sided coolers.

    WonderWorks Orlando

    • If you're planning to try the Ropes Course, make sure to bring closed-toe shoes and pants.

    What’s not allowed

    • Glass bottles or containers are not permitted at the Kennedy Space Center.

    Accessibility

    Kennedy Space Center

    • The complex offers wheelchair accessibility along with accessible restrooms, restaurants, and retail shops.

    WonderWorks Orlando

    • The venue is wheelchair accessible, and service dogs are permitted.

    Additional information

    Kennedy Space Center – General Admission

    • The last bus tour departs at 2:30 PM.

    • Tickets are not valid on BLACKOUT dates, such as during Delta Heavy Rocket Launches.

    • Educator Study Pass: K–12 teachers from the USA, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands can receive free admission. To collect the pass at Will Call, teachers must provide one of the following:

    • A valid teaching certificate from the US, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands

    • A photo ID badge displaying the title Teacher or Educator

    • A dated and signed letter on official school letterhead from the principal, listing teacher names and confirming their educator status

    WonderWorks Orlando

    • Guests must sign a waiver at the park before participating in activities.

    • Children aged 3 and under require a ticket, even though entry is free—remember to add it to your cart!

    • Some exhibits feature flashing lights and motion, which may be unsuitable for visitors with diabetes, heart conditions, vertigo, seizures, or other light/motion-related sensitivities.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.

    Ticket redemption points

    Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

    • Redeem your tickets at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

    • Address: Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953, United States.

    Get directions to the redemption point

    WonderWorks Orlando

    • Show your ticket at WonderWorks Orlando.

    • Address: 9067 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, United States.

    Get directions to the redemption point

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