Arriving at the Kennedy Space Center...
...in Port Canaveral, Florida.
The facility is a huge outdoor area with several pavilions.
Here's a map of the area.
We go on a bus ride around the grounds; this is an attraction they are working on.
Eventually, you can stand under the "engine" and get blasted.
Across the bay are two of the launch pads that are used.
On this side, they have bleachers for people to observe the launches from a safe distance.
In the Saturn V pavilion, showing the control center equipment.
A view of the Saturn V stage 1...
...and stage 2 sections.
Another pavilion discussing the space shuttle program; it has the shuttle booster in front.
The space shuttle command module...
...and the cargo bay area.
We go to a motion ride that simulates the launch, minus a few G's of force.
The fuel tank in the middle is the only part not recycled for each launch.
Another pavilion talking about future space travel.
The SpaceX capsule for commuter travel.
Another motion ride area has four different rides.
Outside, there is an area with a number of rockets to examine close up.
Rocket Man...