
Walt Disney World park tickets are expensive, regardless of whether you're visiting for just a day (single-day tickets for kids and adults ages 10 and older start at $109). Even Anaheim's Disneyland can't compete, according to some.

Composed of four theme parks (the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom), two water parks (Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard Beach), more than two dozen hotels and the Disney Springs shopping, dining and entertainment complex, this sprawling property features iconic sights and rides like Cinderella Castle, "it's a small world," Spaceship Earth, Toy Story Land and Pandora – The World of Avatar. For more information about visiting hours, exhibits, tickets and special events, check out the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's website.Įxcessive, exhausting and expensive, Walt Disney World Resort is above all else enchanting. Public transportation between the attraction and Orlando is not offered, but you can drive and park in the on-site lot for a fee. Multiple shops (including the world's largest store with space memorabilia), restrooms, a buffet restaurant and seven casual eateries are available as well. No matter which ticket you choose, you'll have access to a bus tour, IMAX films, a viewing area for rocket launches (when scheduled), an astronaut meet-and-greet and most of the property's exhibits and experiences.
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With this upgraded ticket, you'll enjoy a year of unlimited visits, plus a one-time free parking pass for use after your first visit and discounted admissions for up to six members of your party. Since this attraction will take most of a day (if not multiple days) to explore, it may be worth spending an extra $20 to $25 for a multiday ticket. Standard tickets include one day of access for $47 per child and $57 per adult.

Most former visitors said the site offers tons to see and do, especially if you're looking to kill some time on a rainy day and many recommend spending the whole day there. Space enthusiasts and families alike will enjoy exploring the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. You can also take a tour of the property's facilities, watch space-themed IMAX movies or even have your photo taken with a real astronaut.

Astronaut Hall of Fame, NASA's former launch countdown clock, a garden with various rockets, astronaut training simulators and the space shuttle Atlantis. Items and exhibits found on-site include the U.S. Though it's about 45 miles east of downtown Orlando in Titusville, Florida, the space center is worth a visit, especially for those with an interest in NASA history. As much a part of Orlando's culture as Mickey and Minnie, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is another alternative to the city's crowded theme parks.
