KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
Introducing Chat With An Astronaut
During this new experience, the Astronaut of the Day sits down in a casual, small-group setting to answer your most pressing questions. Enjoy a sampling of food and beverages while having a group conversation about what it is really like to live and work in space. With plenty of time for an engaging Q & A session, you are sure to leave feeling truly acquainted with a space pioneer and equipped with incredible stories to share for years to come.
Monday - Friday
Chat With An Astronaut is offered twice daily at 9:45 AM and 2:00 PM.
Friday & Saturday
Chat With An Astronaut is offered twice daily at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM.
Inclusions:
- A continental breakfast in the morning, or chef’s choice of culinary samplings in the afternoon
- 1 alcoholic drink per adult ticket (more available for purchase)
- A commemorative gift and lithograph (signed portrait)of the astronaut
Price:
Adult: $50*
Child: $35*
*In addition to daily admission. Price is per person, plus tax.
Due to the small setting of this experience, Chat With An Astronaut is not available to groups. There is a maximum of 6 tickets purchased per transaction.
Attraction Details
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Available as an add-on enhancement
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Allow 45 Minutes
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Located at Chat With An Astronaut
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