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Visitors walking among rockets at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Kennedy Space Center
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Universal globe at entrance of Universal Studios Resort, Orlando, Florida with palm trees.
Universal Studios Orlando
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Visitors walking outside the Gateway building at Kennedy Space Center.
Kennedy Space Center
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Acrobats performing on stage with a forest backdrop in the "Drawn to Life" show.
Circus
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Alligator with open mouth in water at Gatorland, Florida.
Gatorland
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Family boarding I-Ride Trolley on Orlando Hop-On Hop-Off tour.
Hop-on Hop-off Tours Orlando
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Children playing with giant bubbles at Wonderworks Bubble Lab.
WonderWorks Orlando
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Ferris wheel at ICON Park, Orlando, with blue sky background.
Madame Tussauds Orlando
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Rated 4.3 out of 5.0 from 1506 ratings.
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Tourists celebrating with Pit Bull wax statue at Madame Tussauds Orlando.
Madame Tussauds Orlando
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Child examining Titanic boarding pass at artifact exhibition.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
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Rated 4.2 out of 5.0 from 1418 ratings.
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Krustyland entrance at Universal Studios Orlando with The Simpsons Ride sign and visitors.
Universal Studios Orlando
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Kennedy Space Center tour bus near NASA sign, Orlando, Florida.
Kennedy Space Center
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Rated 4.4 out of 5.0 from 1246 ratings.
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Kennedy Space Center

1Kennedy Space Center

Gear up for an out-of-this-world adventure at Kennedy Space Center! Located on Merritt Island, Florida, this premier spaceport offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, present, and future of space exploration. From interactive exhibits and space shuttle simulators to guided tours of launch pads and the iconic Vehicle Assembly Building, there's something for everyone.
Universal Studios Orlando

2Universal Studios Orlando

Experience the magic of Universal Studios Orlando and discover a world of thrilling attractions, immersive shows, and unforgettable adventures.
Madame Tussauds Orlando

3Madame Tussauds Orlando

Step into the star-studded world of Madame Tussauds Orlando, where you can meet and pose with incredibly lifelike wax figures of your favorite celebrities, historical figures, and pop culture icons. Explore interactive exhibits and enjoy themed areas that bring Hollywood glamour and historical moments to life.
Everglades

4Everglades

Experience the Everglades' unique ecosystem. Spot alligators, explore wetlands, and dive into nature. Secure your tickets for a journey into the heart of nature.

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Kholoud Saad
EG

Kholoud

Egypt
Jul 2025
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It was the easiest purchase we had in Orlando trip. We loved the experience we spent the whole day even though it was raining but we wanted to enjoy everything no matter what. We had a lot of fun and we will definitely be visiting the other two parks next year. The place was well organized and I was a bit worried about the weather but everything was accommodated perfectly and really everyone working there was super helpful.
Mark Lewis
AE

Mark

United Arab Emirates
Jul 2025
5/5
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The best part was Charles, who completely blew our minds with the science of space! He was tucked just outside the gift store and had us captivated for 10 mins with some brilliant experiments. That and the dad joke sheet made my day. We loved learning about the other amazing feats of the space race and the brilliant minds behind the STS programme. Thank you team at KEC. We'll be back!
Sue Taylor
US

Sue

United States
Jul 2025
4/5
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The tickets was easy to mange on the phone which was really nice. I really enjoyed the wheel. Where you could see Orlando
Gregor Virant

Gregor

Jul 2025
5/5
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Our visit to the Kennedy Space Center was nothing short of extraordinary, and the Explorer Tour truly made it an unforgettable journey. From start to finish, our excellent tour guide brought every location to life with insightful stories, deep knowledge, and contagious enthusiasm for space exploration. One of the biggest highlights was seeing the iconic Launch Complexes 39A and 39B up close. Standing just a few hundred meters from LC-39A, where SpaceX regularly launches Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy missions, was incredibly exciting. Even more impressive was witnessing the ongoing construction of the Starship launch tower at Pad 39A — a massive steel structure that will soon support the next generation of deep space missions. Just a stone’s throw away, LC-39B is now fully prepared for NASA’s Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond. We also marveled at the sheer size and significance of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and got a close look at the iconic Crawler Transporter, the massive machine that has moved rockets to the pads since the Apollo era. These engineering marvels really put into perspective the scale and ambition of space travel. The experience didn’t stop there. The Saturn V Center was breathtaking — the massive Saturn V rocket suspended above us, powerful audiovisual presentations, and authentic Apollo-era artifacts made it feel like we had stepped back in time. The Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit was just as impressive, featuring the real orbiter on display in dramatic fashion, and the Shuttle Launch Experience gave us a thrilling taste of liftoff. We were deeply moved by the Heroes and Legends Hall, which pays tribute to the pioneers of NASA’s human spaceflight program, and amazed by the Gateway: Deep Space Launch Complex, showcasing future-focused technologies and actual spacecraft, including SpaceX Dragon and Boeing Starliner capsules.
Aracelis Newberger
US

Aracelis

United States
Jun 2025
5/5
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I would say the Transformer along with the minions. Park was clean. Prices for souvenirs. And water was absolutely crazy in prices. The fast the and furious ride short and can't see pictures are on clear
Joseph Quinn
US

Joseph

United States
May 2025
5/5
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There was so much to do and see. I learned a ton. Bus ride also provided a lot of info and good advice on what to see that's most important.
Kurt Willams
US

Kurt

United States
May 2025
5/5
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The highlight of my visit was listening and talking with Mark Lee. He was warm, engaging, personable and very responsive to all questions adked.
Carol Freitag
US

Carol

United States
Mar 2025
5/5
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Very informative, engaging, and put the disaster into a human perspective today. Most just see it as a historical event. The exhibit brings it into the modern age. Loved all the authentic items, too. The axrual piece of ice was a nice touch as well.
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