Highlights
During the tour visitors gain access to space center’s restricted areas, meet a real astronaut, and experience a virtual shuttle launch
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About This Deal
Choice of:
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$85-90 for Kennedy Space Center Tour with Roundtrip Transportation for Adult or Child
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$105-125 for Kennedy Space Center Tour with Transportation and Lunch with Astronaut for Adult or Child
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$99-115 for Kennedy Space Center Tour with Transportation and Airboat Safari Ride for Adult or Child
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$49 for Roundtrip Transportation to Kennedy Space Center for Adult or Child (KSC admission not included)
Roundtrip transportation to KSC option does not include KSC admission. 12 years old and older require an adult ticket.
KSC Tour with Airboat Safari offered Monday and Thursday Only. Other tours offered daily.
See the KSC tour details, Airboat Safari tour details, and Lunch with Astronaut tour details.
Need To Know
About Gray Line Orlando / Gator Tours
Florida is a state ripe for adventure. Airboats speed across its Everglades, passing by scenic flora and fauna, such as the state's famous American alligators. Elsewhere, a giant Saturn V rocket looms over the Kennedy Space Center, where visitors can learn about NASA, ride a shuttle-launch simulator, or even dine with a real-life astronaut, who may or may not be made of cheese. On select days, an astronaut greets visitors as soon as they arrive, provided they come on one of Gray Line Orlando / Gator Tours' buses.
In business since 1993, Gator Tours became the Orlando branch of the nationally known Gray Line brand in 2006, and has grown to include more than 20 buses that travel across the Sunshine State. The experiences mentioned above are just two of 59 tours that depart from the Orlando area. In addition to simple shuttle service, the company also takes care of full itineraries. Depending on the chosen trip, guides might lead groups through downtown Orlando or historic St. Augustine, home to cobblestone streets and America's oldest schoolhouse. Other times, the company's buses go straight to the ocean, where boats wait to embark on deep-sea fishing trips.