opening hours
The current official calendar shows daily opening from 9 am to 5 pm through March 15, 2026, then 9 am to 6 pm from March 16 to April 12, 2026. Entry ends 1 hour before closing, and the last bus tour leaves 2.5 hours before closing. Times change by season, so recheck shortly before your visit.
tickets
As checked on March 11, 2026, 1-day admission starts at $77 for adults ages 12+ and $67 for children ages 3-11, plus tax. 2-day admission starts at $91 for adults and $81 for children. Standard admission includes Space Shuttle Atlantis, Gateway, the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour with the Apollo/Saturn V Center, Heroes and Legends, Planet Play, IMAX films, and scheduled talks; premium programs like Chat with an Astronaut cost extra.
address
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Space Commerce Way
Merritt Island, FL 32953
United States
how to get there
The complex sits on Florida's Space Coast, about 80 km (50 miles) east of Orlando. There is currently no public transportation directly to the visitor complex, so most visitors drive or use an organized transfer. Parking opens 30 minutes before the complex, and current parking rates are $15 for cars, $5 for motorcycles, and $20 for oversized vehicles.
accessibility
Accessible parking sits near the entrance with a valid permit, and all bus tour vehicles have wheelchair- and scooter-accessible lifts. The complex is a Certified Autism Center, offers a sensory guide, limited noise-reduction earphones, and wheelchair rentals. Some simulator-style attractions require transfer, but companion or observation options are available in key areas.
security
Expect bag checks and metal-detector screening at the entrance. Firearms, knives, pepper spray, glass containers, alcohol, drones, and large coolers or luggage are not allowed. Small soft-sided food bags are fine, which helps if you want to bring lunch.
wifi
Free Wi-Fi is available across the visitor complex and works well with the official guide app. The app helps with maps, showtimes, nearby restrooms, translations, launch alerts, and weather-related operational changes.