josabbimommy
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Here's what I can tell you about the Cape and Shuttle launches.
1. Leave Early, the traffic is horrendous. When we went, my father was a flag officer in the US Navy and we still had a problem getting there.
2. Bring money for tolls. The road to get to the Cape is a toll road and if I remember correctly, it's several dollars.
3. Bring something to do. As stated above, it took forever! Your kids just might be bored to tears waiting for the shuttle to launch.
4. When I was there the weather wasn't that bad, however, when I went back years later, it was piping hot and sitting waiting for a shuttle to launch would probably lead to a meltdown condition.
A Note of Caution:
The year I went (1986) was when the Challenger exploded. Trying to explain to a 10 year old (my big sister), a 9 year old (my brother), a 8 year old (my other sister) and my sister and I (who at the time were 6), why the shuttle had exploded was one of the hardest things that my parents ever had to do (according to my mom).
For 5dwarves:
Your very lucky that you live near Space Camp. I have fond memories of Space Camp. I spent a week there in middle school and loved it! Your so lucky!
I hope that this helped!
1. Leave Early, the traffic is horrendous. When we went, my father was a flag officer in the US Navy and we still had a problem getting there.
2. Bring money for tolls. The road to get to the Cape is a toll road and if I remember correctly, it's several dollars.
3. Bring something to do. As stated above, it took forever! Your kids just might be bored to tears waiting for the shuttle to launch.
4. When I was there the weather wasn't that bad, however, when I went back years later, it was piping hot and sitting waiting for a shuttle to launch would probably lead to a meltdown condition.
A Note of Caution:
The year I went (1986) was when the Challenger exploded. Trying to explain to a 10 year old (my big sister), a 9 year old (my brother), a 8 year old (my other sister) and my sister and I (who at the time were 6), why the shuttle had exploded was one of the hardest things that my parents ever had to do (according to my mom).
For 5dwarves:
Your very lucky that you live near Space Camp. I have fond memories of Space Camp. I spent a week there in middle school and loved it! Your so lucky!
I hope that this helped!