Kennedy Under the Stars, a popular return, combines all of the famous attractions at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex with a lively glow party with an interplanetary theme after dark.
Cosmic Glow Mini Golf under the Saturn 1B rocket, a techno DJ dance party in NASA Central, a video DJ from the early 2000s in the Rocket Garden, and multisensory science activities from the STEAM Team visitor complex are all part of the event.
Additionally, there will be live entertainment, a luminous bar, and lounge areas.
Additionally, visitors will have the unique chance to spend a Friday night with Sandy Magnus and Curt Brown, two seasoned NASA astronauts who will interact with visitors all evening.
Earlier this year, the Kennedy Under the Stars special premiered following terrible circumstances.
"Kennedy Under the Stars has become a must-attend night for our guests because it gives them a completely new perspective on the visitor complex," COO Therrin Protze remarked.
The park is actually glowing, and the music is blaring. Our guests have grown to adore the distinctive party vibe.
To give visitors extra time to explore, several of the visitor complex's major attractions will remain open late.
Some retail establishments will stay open, and food and drinks will be sold all night long.
Annual pass holders get 30% off retail purchases and meal discounts.
Costumes with an interplanetary or space theme are welcome, however masks that hide faces or weapons-like accessories are not allowed for security reasons.
Kennedy Under the Stars tickets cost $65 per person, plus VAT.
There is free parking for this event. The ticket can only be used to enter the event. The Apollo/Saturn V Center and the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour are not included.
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