BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is making more of its attractions available to visitors.


What You Need To Know

  • Kennedy Space Center to reopen more attractions

  • Some attractions were not available during initial reopening

  • Face mask requirements and capacity limites remain in place

The complex, which reopened at the end of May following a two-month coronavirus shutdown, has expanded the number of attractions that are open.

On July 6, Kennedy Space Center will reopen its IMAX theater, the Shuttle Launch Experience and the pre-shows for the Space Shuttle Atlantis and Heroes & Legends featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame.

The Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour, including the Apollo/Saturn V Center and special interest bus tours remain unavailable.

For health and safety reasons, capacity at the visitor complex has been reduced to 50 percent. Capacity will also be limited in all areas and attractions, Kennedy Space Center said.

Visitors are required to wear masks and undergo temperature screenings. Visitors are also required to purchase date and time-specific tickets. For a limited time, admission is $29.99 plus tax for adults and $24.99 plus tax for children.

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.