TDS, become a fan of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!...ace-Center-Visitor-Complex/96711692268?ref=ts). I have gotten so much information there from the discussion boards from others who have done it. I was following with interest those who were planning for this morning's launch and got many of my questions answered. From their description it sounds very loud from any part of the visitor's complex. They talk about the ground shaking. This website also has some good beginner's info including pictures and videos from the different vantage points so you can decide for yourself which one you're willing to do and maybe gauge the sound level: http://www.launchphotography.com/Shuttle_Launch_Viewing.html
The visitor complex has three viewing areas with the Causeway being the closest and best view but you're there longer and seems like less to do there. The Visitor's complex view is blocked by a line of trees but there is less waiting and more exhibits/activities to do. Tickets go on sale 4-6 weeks before the launch. We hit the 6 week mark for the May launch last Friday but no ticket sales yet. They seem to go faster than ADRs so you have to be ready to pounce!
Oh there are also public viewing areas along the beaches and different tour groups with their own tickets.
The visitor complex has three viewing areas with the Causeway being the closest and best view but you're there longer and seems like less to do there. The Visitor's complex view is blocked by a line of trees but there is less waiting and more exhibits/activities to do. Tickets go on sale 4-6 weeks before the launch. We hit the 6 week mark for the May launch last Friday but no ticket sales yet. They seem to go faster than ADRs so you have to be ready to pounce!

