Kennedy Space Center Joins Orlando CityPASS, Expanding Tourist Options
October 30th, 2024 10:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has been added to the Orlando CityPASS program, offering tourists a unique space exploration experience alongside other popular Orlando attractions. This addition enhances the variety of options available to visitors while providing cost savings.

In a move set to boost Orlando's tourism appeal, CityPASS has announced the inclusion of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in its Orlando ticket package. This strategic addition brings a new dimension to the Orlando CityPASS program, allowing visitors to combine space exploration with traditional theme park experiences.
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, a cornerstone of NASA's operations and the United States' space program, offers a range of immersive exhibits including the Space Shuttle Atlantis, the Apollo/Saturn V Center, and interactive displays showcasing NASA's achievements. As the only location in the U.S. where visitors can witness rocket and space shuttle launches, its inclusion in the CityPASS program significantly enhances the educational and entertainment value for tourists.
Megan Allen, CEO of City Pass Inc., expressed enthusiasm about the expansion, highlighting the program's ability to cater to diverse interests while offering cost savings. The flexible nature of the Orlando CityPASS allows travelers to customize their experience, choosing from attractions such as Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando, LEGOLAND Florida Resort, and now the Kennedy Space Center Complex.
This development is particularly significant for the tourism industry in Orlando, potentially attracting a broader range of visitors interested in science and technology alongside traditional theme park enthusiasts. It also represents a unique opportunity for the Kennedy Space Center to increase its visibility and accessibility to a wider audience.
The addition of the Kennedy Space Center to the CityPASS program could have far-reaching implications for space education and public engagement with NASA's missions. By making space exploration more accessible to tourists, it may inspire greater interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields among visitors, particularly young people.
For travelers, the expanded Orlando CityPASS offers increased value and variety, potentially extending the average stay in the area as visitors explore a more diverse range of attractions. This could lead to increased economic benefits for the Orlando region's hospitality and tourism sectors.
The CityPASS program's digital ticketing system, including the My CityPASS app, provides convenience for users, allowing easy access to tickets, reservations, and planning tools. With a 365-day return policy on non-activated tickets, CityPASS also offers flexibility to travelers in uncertain times.
As the tourism industry continues to recover and evolve post-pandemic, innovative partnerships like this one between CityPASS and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex may set new standards for destination marketing and tourist experiences, potentially influencing similar collaborations in other markets.
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