Park at the visitors center for most of the exhibits. And take a short bus ride for the rest. $10 to park unless you have an annual pass.
Yes you park at the visitor center, one bus ride to see rest but super easy to get on and not a long wait
Parking at $10 then tour with Center's Bus
Shuttle tours are required while touring government property. Must bring ID and card used for payment
Yes you can.
Yes, you can park for 10 bucks in the KSC
Yes you can take your own car, it's $10 to park
$10 to park, or you can take one of the different shuttle services depending on where you are especially with a cost of gas going up and might be worth it. And then get a short bus ride for the rest it's well worth your money and it's very educational here. Sometimes there are retired astronauts visiting!
You can park your car in the main car park and walk to the Shuttle experience center. Then you can ride the Shuttle. As a former Shuttle pilot I can say that it's very realistic
Yes! $10 to park there. There are shuttle services that can pick you up, but you CAN drive your own. There is a bus tour to take you to other parts of the space center you wouldn't be able to get to in your own vehicle, but we'll worth the 10 minutes on the bus! Enjoy!
Yes you can drive yourself
You can take your own car to the visitor center, but you will have to take the shuttle bus to any further locations as you have to have a badge to enter where the shuttle busses go. Have fun. It's worth it.
Your own car... Enjoy
Parking available right at the entrance. Once you enter the facility you could take the shuttle for the tour
10 dollars to park.
You park, and enter facility directly. Convenient. Bus is for touring separately.
Plenty of parking but it does cost 10 dollars.
You park at the visitors center, from there you can take the shuttle to visit the historic launch complex (39A +B)
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