Seeing a rocket launch at the Kennedy Space Center, is one of the most memorable things you will do, especially if it's on your birthday. Now the gamble with these launches is you have to prepare well in advance for weather disasters/ or shuttle cancellations, so you can make many trips out here for the same launch. Get to these launches EARLY, and when I mean EARLY, I mean at 4 AM. I thought 4AM would give me enough time, but cars were still lined up past the gate. They do give you many Rocket Launch viewing options, due to the CoronaVirus, I opted for the VIP Viewing deck on Launch Pad 39A area. This was located towards the far back of the Kennedy Space Center past Atlantis. Upon entering the area, we received these limited edition NASA hats to wear for the launch.
This was a nice area to view the launch for one-time, and it was also the only BEST option they had available at the time due to Corona. On a normal season, I would view this particular location to be too far from the launch. It included a continental breakfast which was nice, however, too many people in a tight space made you make a mad dash for the breakfast croissant then leave. Thanks to the ample guides around, I was directed to the best spot on the bleachers for the show. Seeing the rocket launch was incredible, and I forgot how close the vibrations are when your right there. Everybody was snobby like me on the bleachers, so we made sure people were following the 6-feet social distancing w/ mask rule if they wanted to get near us.
Overall- Great Viewing Area away from the Main Crowd, SPLURGE for Better Viewing Options if Available, Excellent Continental Breakfast, and Informative Commentative Launch!! read more