Mouseaholic!!!
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If you don't want to give up a day in the parks a good close second is to be in EPCOT and watch it in the sky directly behind Mission Space. We were in WDW for the October watch and while it has always been a dream of mine to see a launch in person there was no way I was going to try to keep my 6 & 2 yr. old occupied for the entire day or deal with being stuck in traffic on the way back to WDW. Not to mention I would have hated to give up the day, get over KSC only to have the launch not happen.
I made sure that we were in the Mission Space area for the launch and I will say that it was by far the highlight of my trip. It was almost surreal seeing what we could of the launch and being the sap that I am I actually teared up. My DH isn't that into the space program, my six year old doesn't fully grasp the importance or awesomeness (ok, that isn't a real word but it works here) and my 2 yr. old was just wanting a Mickey bar.
So if you decide not to go either make sure to be near MS at that time or find a good spot on the east side of WDW to catch a glimpse of it.
Co workers left here with the same comment about entertaining their - high intensity 7 year old daughter.
They saw the launch up close (NOTHING can compare) and then hopped over to the beach to play in the surf for an hour or so until the traffic cleared....and were back at EPCOT for dinner.
WDW vs a shuttle launch......sorry folks - as much as I ADORE everything at WDW -- no comparison.