KSC Visitor Complex Offers Viewing Opportunities for Commercial Crew SpaceX Demo-1 Launch

By  //  February 17, 2019

Launch set for No Earlier than March 2 (2:48 a.m. ET)

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is kicking off a new era of space exploration, offering exclusive viewing packages for the upcoming Commercial Crew SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1 (Demo-1) launch.

BREVARD COUNTY • KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA – Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is kicking off a new era of space exploration, offering exclusive viewing packages for the upcoming Commercial Crew SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1 (Demo-1) launch.

This mission is significant as it will be the first, uncrewed test flight of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which will carry men and women into space from American soil for the first time since 2011.

At Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, guests will have the opportunity to experience the awe and excitement of these historic launches just a few miles from the launch pad – the closest public viewing.

“This is the first of many enhanced viewing opportunities to come,” said Therrin Protze, chief operating officer, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. “With crewed launches on the horizon, the interest in space continues to grow and we are poised to offer many more bucket-list experiences to our guests.”

The Demo-1 launch is the first uncrewed test flight of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft, which is set to lift off from Kennedy Space Center’s famed launchpad 39A, the same launchpad from which Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong set course for the moon on Apollo 11 in 1969 nearly 50 years ago. The packages are designed to enhance the overall launch viewing experience.

The Demo-1 launch is the first uncrewed test flight of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft, which is set to lift off from Kennedy Space Center’s famed launchpad 39A, the same launchpad from which Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong set course for the moon on Apollo 11 in 1969 nearly 50 years ago. The packages are designed to enhance the overall launch viewing experience.

The SpaceX Demo-1 launch experience packages are:

Package: “Feel the Heat”
Location: Apollo/Saturn V Center
Cost: $195 per person

Package includes*:

  • Two-day admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, plus transportation to Apollo/Saturn V Center viewing location – the closest launch viewing location available to the public. Second day admission must be used within a 90-day period post-launch.
  • Up-close encounters with the Mars Rover Vehicle Navigator®, a futuristic concept vehicle, and a lunar rover just like the ones used by Apollo astronauts
  • Premium catered meal
  • (2) Drink tickets
  • Lanyard and commemorative Demo-1 badge
  • Commemorative Demo-1 lithograph
  • SpaceX luggage tag
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Digital photo on the day of the launch with special background
  • Jumbotron access and live, expert commentary of launch
  • Full access to the shows and exhibits at the Apollo/Saturn V Center

Package: “Feel the Fun”
Location: Space Shuttle Atlantis® North Lawn viewing
Cost: $115 per person

Package includes*:

  • Two-day admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Second day admission must be used within a 90-day period post-launch.
  • Launch viewing from the Space Shuttle Atlantis North Lawn viewing location
  • Catered meal
  • SpaceX luggage tag
  • Commemorative Demo-1 lithograph
  • Jumbotron access and live, expert commentary of launch
  • Digital photo on the day of the launch with special background
  • Launch party featuring a live DJ
  • Junior astronaut activity
Ticket packages are sold for the specific mission (SpaceX Demo-1) and not for a specific date. Packages can be booked via the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex website here. The limited-availability packages will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Ticket packages are sold for the specific mission (SpaceX Demo-1) and not for a specific date. Packages can be booked via the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex website here. The limited-availability packages will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

This is the first of many launches to come. Packages for future launches will be customized to enhance the unique components of each mission.

* Guests are encouraged to check the website for updates as packages may be expanded.

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