Free admission in September to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex for children 3 - 11
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is offering free admission during the month of September to children ages 3 – 11.
The deal is part of “Future Voyagers Month,” which is dedicated to encouraging young explorers through interactive experiences, engaging exhibits, immersive play and more. Admission includes Planet Play, a three-story indoor play area where children can walk on Saturn’s rings and slide through an asteroid field.
It begins September 1 and runs through September 30. It’s available with the purchase of one adult admission, which can get up to three complimentary child tickets.
How much is an adult ticket to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?
It’s $75 for those ages 12 and up.
Admission is available for advance purchase online at www.kennedyspacecenter.com/info/tickets, by calling reservations at 855-433-4210 or by visiting will call. Blackout dates may apply, including launch viewing and special events.
Children also get in free Brevard Zoo in September
Brevard Zoo also has a deal allowing children free admission for children in September.
The deal is open to children ages 11 and under.
To get free admission, the child needs to be accompanied by a paying adult who is a Florida resident. Up to three children can accompany one paying adult.
Adults need to present a state-issued photo ID or utility bill with address and matching photo ID.
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