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Old 8 Apr 18, 06:23 PM  
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Do you have to book the Kennedy Space centre in advance or can you just pitch up and pay on the day or book the day before.
We have a party of 9 and it will cost us $440 for the entrance fees if I book today on the assumption that we will all go. However, when it comes to it not everybody might want to go. So, i'd rather wait to book the tickets for those going on the day.
can i do that?
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Old 8 Apr 18, 06:26 PM  
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Yes... you can just pay at the entrance... but you want to consider pre-purchasing some tickets for those who are definitely going... there are some good deals from some of the advertisers on here at the moment!
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Old 8 Apr 18, 06:33 PM  
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Kennedy was the best day we had I loved it I would suggest that for the first visit you just booke the basic ticket as we still didn’t do everyth8n* we paid about £60 for legoland, gatorland and Kennedy
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Old 11 Apr 18, 01:00 PM  
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Considering ksc on our first trip in a few weeks time. We are 2 adults and 2 children. Daughter 9 and son 6. My son's current topic at school is space and he's really got into it and my daughter is really interested too. Seems like a no-brainer but hubby is a bit worried about the drive (staying offsite in a villa at high grove) and I'm concerned there won't be enough for the kids to do. Any advise and info would be really appreciated.
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Old 11 Apr 18, 01:06 PM  
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Considering ksc on our first trip in a few weeks time. We are 2 adults and 2 children. Daughter 9 and son 6. My son's current topic at school is space and he's really got into it and my daughter is really interested too. Seems like a no-brainer but hubby is a bit worried about the drive (staying offsite in a villa at high grove) and I'm concerned there won't be enough for the kids to do. Any advise and info would be really appreciated.
The drive is really straightforward and its not that far at all (about an hour from Orlando I think).

I took my son (4) last year and we both loved it.

There is loads to do and look at. You go on a bus tour to a separate complex and its excellent. I'd thoroughly recommend going.

The Space Shuttle exhibit in itself is worth going for.
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Old 13 Apr 18, 09:51 AM  
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If you go straight to Kennedy website they are doing free entry for 10-11 years olds this year with full paying adult I think. Go to tickets then use the arrow to go across to offers. Youhave to download the voucher if you have anyone in your party that age 👍🏻
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Originally Posted by Sew109 View Post
Kennedy was the best day we had I loved it I would suggest that for the first visit you just booke the basic ticket as we still didn’t do everyth8n* we paid about £60 for legoland, gatorland and Kennedy
Hi where did you get this deal from, it’s just what I’m after thanks

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Old 13 Apr 18, 10:21 AM  
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We went last summer and got a deal that adults paid the same as kids prices. Great value for a great day out!
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Old 17 Apr 18, 08:03 PM  
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I'm now convinced and we all want to go.
Where can i get the best deal on ticket prices?
The £60 ticket (that also included legoland) mentioned earlier sounds very appealing
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