This is my first trip report. I will start this with hopes of finishing within a few days.
Pre-trip background:
We are a family of four from the Cincinnati area. We cruised once before, in January 2006.
My wife is a huge Disney fan and had to talk me into going to Disney World my first time in 2002. Of course after the trip I was hooked. With the cruise in 2006, again my wife had to talk me into it before I would go. Now we are a Disney family having been to Disney World many times (annual passholders at one point), Disneyland, and two Disney cruises.
We have always driven on our family trips with the one exception being our trip to Disneyland in California when I was lucky enough to book our airfare on the airline that is no longer Skybus. We booked roundtrip from Columbus to San Diego for $358 total. That was total for all four of us, not for each.
We have found that leaving at night with me driving while everyone sleeps works best. We left our house about 6pm on Friday the 6th, we drove to Lexington, KY to drop off our dog and have dinner with my in-laws. After dinner and goodbyes we were on the road about 8:15 pm.
Day One:
Having made minimal stops, we arrived in Port Canaveral just before 8:30 am. We went to the Radisson where we had a reservation for the Kennedy Space Center package. We were only looking to pick up our tickets to KSC and a locker room to change but were pleasantly surprised when the desk clerk informed me that our room was ready and we could check in already. Everyone showered and changed and I was able to sneak in a quick nap before we were off to KSC.
We were very excited to visit KSC since a shuttle was on the launch pad and was originally scheduled to launch 2/12 at 7:30am when we would be on the Wonder in port. We learned a few days before our trip that the shuttle launch had been postponed but we were still looking forward to KSC.
First we did the shuttle launch experience and went inside the replica shuttle. After we ate lunch at the Cafe. Lunch was expensive and not very good. I would recommend eating before or after visiting KSC.
After lunch we took the NASA up-close tour. First we went to the NASA causeway over the Banana River where when we looked south we could see the Disney Magic. I hope to one day watch a launch from here.
And when we looked north we could see the shuttle on the launch pad.
Afterward we went to a viewing area between launch pads 39A and 39B. On 39B they were constructing lightning towers to protect the rockets they are going to be testing for the new Constellation program which will follow the shuttle program which only has 9 more launches.
On 39A the shuttle was sitting on the pad and were able to take some great pictures.
After this we stopped at the Vehicle Assembly Building and the shuttle landing strip before being dropped off at the Saturn V Center.
I would highly recommend this tour, especially if there is a shuttle/rocket on one of the launch pads. In addition to the NASA sights we were able to see a lot of wildlife including a pair of bald eagles nesting.
After the tour we returned to the visitor center and hoped to see the IMAX movies and other site but most of the shows were over for the day. The good news was that our tickets were good for two days so we could go back after the cruise. We looked around the space shop and took a few pictures with an astronaut before leaving.
We then went to Fishlips for dinner. We sat on the patio and watched the Carnival Glory and the Disney Magic leave while we ate.
After dinner we went back to the Radisson and swam for awhile before turning in for the night.
Pre-trip background:
We are a family of four from the Cincinnati area. We cruised once before, in January 2006.
My wife is a huge Disney fan and had to talk me into going to Disney World my first time in 2002. Of course after the trip I was hooked. With the cruise in 2006, again my wife had to talk me into it before I would go. Now we are a Disney family having been to Disney World many times (annual passholders at one point), Disneyland, and two Disney cruises.
We have always driven on our family trips with the one exception being our trip to Disneyland in California when I was lucky enough to book our airfare on the airline that is no longer Skybus. We booked roundtrip from Columbus to San Diego for $358 total. That was total for all four of us, not for each.
We have found that leaving at night with me driving while everyone sleeps works best. We left our house about 6pm on Friday the 6th, we drove to Lexington, KY to drop off our dog and have dinner with my in-laws. After dinner and goodbyes we were on the road about 8:15 pm.
Day One:
Having made minimal stops, we arrived in Port Canaveral just before 8:30 am. We went to the Radisson where we had a reservation for the Kennedy Space Center package. We were only looking to pick up our tickets to KSC and a locker room to change but were pleasantly surprised when the desk clerk informed me that our room was ready and we could check in already. Everyone showered and changed and I was able to sneak in a quick nap before we were off to KSC.


We were very excited to visit KSC since a shuttle was on the launch pad and was originally scheduled to launch 2/12 at 7:30am when we would be on the Wonder in port. We learned a few days before our trip that the shuttle launch had been postponed but we were still looking forward to KSC.
First we did the shuttle launch experience and went inside the replica shuttle. After we ate lunch at the Cafe. Lunch was expensive and not very good. I would recommend eating before or after visiting KSC.
After lunch we took the NASA up-close tour. First we went to the NASA causeway over the Banana River where when we looked south we could see the Disney Magic. I hope to one day watch a launch from here.

And when we looked north we could see the shuttle on the launch pad.

Afterward we went to a viewing area between launch pads 39A and 39B. On 39B they were constructing lightning towers to protect the rockets they are going to be testing for the new Constellation program which will follow the shuttle program which only has 9 more launches.
On 39A the shuttle was sitting on the pad and were able to take some great pictures.


After this we stopped at the Vehicle Assembly Building and the shuttle landing strip before being dropped off at the Saturn V Center.

I would highly recommend this tour, especially if there is a shuttle/rocket on one of the launch pads. In addition to the NASA sights we were able to see a lot of wildlife including a pair of bald eagles nesting.

After the tour we returned to the visitor center and hoped to see the IMAX movies and other site but most of the shows were over for the day. The good news was that our tickets were good for two days so we could go back after the cruise. We looked around the space shop and took a few pictures with an astronaut before leaving.


We then went to Fishlips for dinner. We sat on the patio and watched the Carnival Glory and the Disney Magic leave while we ate.



After dinner we went back to the Radisson and swam for awhile before turning in for the night.