IwasatWDWforamonth
<font color=red>Has a sweetie named Hope<br><font
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I will just say that I think that it is worth the hassle to get closer, of course this is coming from a girl who looks for the space shuttle while it flys over michigan at 2am.
but any how, I would make the trip to space park in titusville.
we did the nasa causeway thing for the past launch October 23rd, and I'd do it all over again, it was really cloudy so that kind of limited our view but it was still worth it.
Its just hard to get tickets, they were gone in 2 minutes, I just got in.
but any how, I would make the trip to space park in titusville.
we did the nasa causeway thing for the past launch October 23rd, and I'd do it all over again, it was really cloudy so that kind of limited our view but it was still worth it.
Its just hard to get tickets, they were gone in 2 minutes, I just got in.

How busy is Titusville the day of the launch? Are there any places that we can view the launch from that are less crowded than others? Thanks again!
99? (by the looks of my kid in the pics). We had free tickets to get to a certain spot on KSC. Then it kept raining out. We drove from WDW 3 or 4 times to try to see it. I do NOT remember traffic being a big deal even the first time (but we were very excited, so I could just have dimissed that part). Anyway, the final and succesful time, there was a lot out on the causeway that paying folks could go to, but they let in the free tickets too. It was excellent!