A Day at Space Center Houston: The Ultimate Guide for Visitors
Space Center Houston: the name itself
brings visions of rockets flying high, brave spacemen, and the unexplored
space. Well, you have flown to the ticket counter and now you are set for take
off and ready to have the time of your life.
Hey kids, strap yourselves in because
things are about to get out of this world…or orbit rather! Here's your ultimate
guide to conquering Space Center Houston in a day:
Make sure to check airport parking deals and book
according to your convenience. |
Fuel Up for Liftoff:
Make a healthy breakfast your first meal of
the day. Trust me; you will want to have enough energy to walk around and go
through the various sections of the tram tour. Take in some food and a
refillable water bottle also – space travel is not for the faint-hearted when
it comes to thirst!
Mission Control: Plan Your
Approach:
Space Center Houston is an incredibly large
facility. Before you get lost in the cosmos download the official app. It’s
your guide to the stars with show times, interactive maps and even the expected
waiting time for shows.
This is because the way you plan your
itinerary should be dependent on what you love doing. Do you have an interest
in the Apollo missions? Go straight to the Starship Gallery. Do you have a
desire to become a spaceman? The next attraction to see is the astronaut
training simulators!
Add a touch of luxury to your journey
by book meet and greet parking at Stansted. |
Engage Warp Drive: Must-See
Exhibits:
A visit to Space Center Houston is not
complete without the viewing of the Apollo 17 command module. Imagine walking
on the moon! After this, visit the International Space Station Gallery and
check out what the astronauts’ tiny homes look like in space. To the young
ones, Mission Mars avails the Martian adventure to nature, but in miniature
fashion.
Tram Time: Blasting Off to the
Forbidden Area:
The tram tour is the highlight of the
attraction that is Space Center Houston. Book your tickets in advance because
the places get occupied very quickly.
This guided tour shows you around spaces
that are not open to the general public such as the astronaut training
facilities and real life historical landmarks including the actual Mission
Control room. Just think of all the great decisions that were made in those
rooms!
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