Holidays in Space at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex


Holidays in Space at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Wednesday, 19 Nov, 2024 0

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is bringing back Holidays in Space, presented by PEPSI for the festive season.

From December 20 – 30, the visitor complex will transform into a holiday-themed space experience, featuring the return of Starflake’s Holiday Voyage.

There will be displays of larger-than-life holiday installations, photo opportunities, and an expanded Rocket Tree Trail, sponsored by L3Harris Technologies.

Holidays in Space promises to immerse visitors of all ages in the wonder of space exploration.

Highlights of Holidays in Space:

Expanded Rocket Tree Trail: Each evening, visitors can gaze at the lights along the Rocket Tree Trail where themed Christmas trees line a path through the visitor complex.

50-foot tree: Illuminating the Rocket Garden and Gateway, the tree features more than 61,000 pixels of light.

Starflake’s Holiday Voyage: A nightly projection show on the massive exterior of Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex, Guests will embark on a journey with Starflake through the stars, Earth, and beyond, encountering the Vehicle Assembly Building, the International Space Station and the James Webb Telescope.

Festive Photo Opportunities: From the six-foot-tall astronaut nutcrackers to the NASA meatball-turned-holiday-ornament, photo opportunities are sure to brighten up any social feed.

“This event is designed to inspire and engage visitors of all ages as they explore the past, present, and future of space exploration,” said Therrin Protze, COO, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

Holidays in Space is included with daily admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.



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