If you're interested in space exploration you seriously should look into visiting the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is such a great experience with a lot of hands on activities and everything is at your own pace (with no assigned seats! lol) My wife and I have annual passes and we can't go enough. Sorry I don't have any videos from there up yet, but I hope to soon.
You can spend as much time viewing the Saturn V rocket in rocket park as you want. They just tell you that trams show up about every 10 minutes but usually takes them longer than 10 minutes. The can't miss thing is the MP3 audio tour but there is an extra fee for this.
Hi... Well, it may have been an anomaly on the day I was there, but my group was told that we would be picked up in ten minutes, and that was it. The same tram came back to pick us up.
I did the audio tour, and it was a plus, but, being a fairly enthusiastic consumer of NASA history tidbits, and a rather geeky, tech-oriented fellow, I found even the audio tour to be more "lay-people-oriented" than I would have liked. Kennedy Space Center was WAY better. If you can get there, see it!
If you're interested in space exploration you seriously should look into visiting the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is such a great experience with a lot of hands on activities and everything is at your own pace (with no assigned seats! lol) My wife and I have annual passes and we can't go enough. Sorry I don't have any videos from there up yet, but I hope to soon.
MrRinaldi2 1 year ago
@MrRinaldi2 - I also went to KSC on that trip, and liked it so much I went back for a second day. It was a long trip ;)
newsundies 1 year ago
You can spend as much time viewing the Saturn V rocket in rocket park as you want. They just tell you that trams show up about every 10 minutes but usually takes them longer than 10 minutes. The can't miss thing is the MP3 audio tour but there is an extra fee for this.
rolandogdiaz 3 years ago
Hi... Well, it may have been an anomaly on the day I was there, but my group was told that we would be picked up in ten minutes, and that was it. The same tram came back to pick us up.
I did the audio tour, and it was a plus, but, being a fairly enthusiastic consumer of NASA history tidbits, and a rather geeky, tech-oriented fellow, I found even the audio tour to be more "lay-people-oriented" than I would have liked. Kennedy Space Center was WAY better. If you can get there, see it!
ursuspacificus 3 years ago
bummer dude
lkaren992002yahoo 3 years ago