Kennedy Under the Stars set to return


Kennedy Under the Stars set to return

Monday, 25 Nov, 2024 0

Tickets are now on sale for the next exclusive after-hours event at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on February 7.

Back by popular demand, Kennedy Under the Stars offers all the favorite Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex attractions with a vibrant intergalactic themed glow party after dark.

The event will feature an early 2000s video DJ in the Rocket Garden, a techno DJ dance party in NASA Central, Cosmic Glow Mini Golf beneath the Saturn 1B rocket, and multisensory science experiments from the visitor complex STEAM Team.

There will also be glowing bar and lounge areas and live entertainment.

Guests will also have the exclusive opportunity to spend a Friday night with veteran NASA astronauts Sandy Magnus and Curt Brown, who will meet with guests throughout the evening.

The special Kennedy Under the Stars’ after dark events launched earlier this year.

“Kennedy Under the Stars has become a must-attend night for our guests as it allows them to experience the visitor complex from an entirely different perspective,” said COO Therrin Protze.

“The music is pumping, and the park is literally glowing. It is a unique party atmosphere that our visitors have come to love.”

Many of the main attractions at the visitor complex will stay open late, allowing more time to explore.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the night and select retail stores will remain open.

Annual passholders receive discounts on food and 30% on retail purchases.

Interplanetary, space themed outfits are encouraged but for security reasons, costume masks that conceal faces are prohibited, as are any props that resemble weapons.

Tickets for Kennedy Under the Stars are $65 plus tax, per person. Tickets can be ordered here.

Parking for this event is complimentary. The ticket is valid for event entry only. It does not include the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour or Apollo/Saturn V Center.



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