The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has been added to the Orlando CityPASS program, marking a significant expansion of the program's offerings. This partnership introduces a space exploration dimension to the diverse array of Orlando experiences available through CityPASS, allowing visitors to explore NASA's achievements and the future of space travel alongside the city's renowned theme parks.
Located at https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is a pivotal site for NASA's operations and the U.S. space program. It features exhibits like the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Apollo/Saturn V Center, offering an immersive look into space exploration. The addition of the complex to CityPASS provides an educational complement to Orlando's entertainment-focused attractions, catering to a broader range of interests.
Megan Allen, CEO of City Pass Inc., highlighted the partnership's value, emphasizing the program's ability to offer a mix of attractions that appeal to various interests while providing savings. The Orlando CityPASS program now includes options for major attractions such as Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort, alongside the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, offering flexibility and savings to travelers.
Details on ticket prices and savings can be found at https://www.citypass.com/orlando, where customers can also purchase tickets. The program's convenience is further enhanced by the My CityPASS app, which allows for easy ticket storage and access to special offers. With a 365-day return policy on non-activated tickets, CityPASS ensures a risk-free planning experience for travelers.
This expansion reflects the evolving travel industry and the growing demand for educational tourism and STEM-related experiences. By incorporating the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, CityPASS not only enriches the Orlando tourist experience but also aligns with contemporary consumer preferences for diverse and meaningful travel experiences.


