writerguyfl
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You might want to check out the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) website. It might help you get a sense of the types of things you can do during a visit.
https://kennedyspacecenter.com/
There are certainly lots of museum-type exhibits. So, you will do some reading and/or watching videos to help understand the artifacts you will see. But, a lot of those artifacts are massive. A museum that might have paintings or small items. At KSC you'll see 100-foot tall rockets and an actual Space Shuttle. The sheer size of things is pretty impressive.
The daily admission fee also includes Imax films and a bus tour the shows off both space facilities and the natural wildlife refuge that surrounds KSC.
Personally, I think the Atlantis building is the highlight of any visit. As you enter the building, you go through a series of Disney-quality pre-shows before you arrive at the area where the Space Shuttle is displayed. It's very dramatic. Then, you head downstairs to experience the Shuttle Launch Experience, which is a simulator.
That said, if you have no interest in space, science, or technology, it's probably not worth the expense.
https://kennedyspacecenter.com/
There are certainly lots of museum-type exhibits. So, you will do some reading and/or watching videos to help understand the artifacts you will see. But, a lot of those artifacts are massive. A museum that might have paintings or small items. At KSC you'll see 100-foot tall rockets and an actual Space Shuttle. The sheer size of things is pretty impressive.
The daily admission fee also includes Imax films and a bus tour the shows off both space facilities and the natural wildlife refuge that surrounds KSC.
Personally, I think the Atlantis building is the highlight of any visit. As you enter the building, you go through a series of Disney-quality pre-shows before you arrive at the area where the Space Shuttle is displayed. It's very dramatic. Then, you head downstairs to experience the Shuttle Launch Experience, which is a simulator.
That said, if you have no interest in space, science, or technology, it's probably not worth the expense.