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cazaline
24 Jun 06, 05:40 AM
Has anyone done this and if so can anyone tell me about the differnt packages/tickets and what they would reccomend....anyone know of any deals on ticket prices around??? thanks

alanb
24 Jun 06, 10:07 AM
To be honest the best thing to do is to get the tickets there - if you check out the website it gives details of the various options to buy before you get there, as it's better to know what type you want before you get there. If you haven't been before it's a good day out.

summertime85
24 Jun 06, 11:16 AM
We would highly recommend visiting Kennedy. We went last month and are also going again next year. We purchased our tickets through Attraction Tickets Direct www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk (http://www.attraction-tickets-direct.co.uk). We had the Maximum Access this year and paid about £21 per adult and £17 per child. Well worth the money.

00swan
24 Jun 06, 11:24 AM
Agree with above, thoroughly enjoyed our day here (did help that we were there for a rocket launch as well !!!)

We booked our tickets the day before, via TCD's store at Premium Outlets (think I've got the right one) - it was one of those - omg, it's a launch, we have to go !!!

It was $85 including transport from International Drive for us (we didn't have a car) including Max Access tickets.

Personally, when we go next time, we'll probably just do the normal tickets (since we didn't get a chance to go to Astronaut's Hall of Fame anyway) and then book a "Then & Now" tour on top.

If it's your first time - best to do the normal tour (included in admission price) which takes you to the viewing platform and the Space Station area - it's really intersting and very time consuming - took us from 10am to 1pm to do this tour - you wouldn't have time for the other tours since there's loads more to see & do.

Will be finishing off my trippies in the next few days & will include one, and pictures, for KSC if you're interested. 2006 Trippie (http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=100926)

Cheers,
H.