One of the most iconic things about a visit to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is being able to see the real launch pads that have been used for some of the most iconic missions in the history of space exploration. And from early 2025, guests will have the chance to see these from a whole new perspective with the opening of The Gantry at LC-39, a brand-new interactive, innovative experience right in the heart of the action.
The Gantry at LC-39 will be part of the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour, and will offer unprecedented 360 degree views of the visitor complex and beyond, showcasing its location within a national wildlife refuge. This will help to amplify the central theme of the attraction - Off Earth, For Earth - exploring the vital relationship between technology and nature in NASA’s ongoing mission to protect Earth through space exploration.
But that’s not all! This new attraction will also feature a range of immersive exhibits and experiences, including:
- Earth Information Center (EIC): A dynamic data hub featuring an immersive theater show, captivating hyperwall display, and an interactive exhibit gallery, providing a holistic view of how the planet is changing in ways that affect all life on Earth.
- Rocket Build Interactive: Guests can design and virtually launch rockets, experiencing the thrill of space flight from a launch site within view of Kennedy Space Center’s working space ports.
- Launch Viewing Area: A prime location to view real rocket launches, complete with a large LED screen that loops media content to enhance the experience.
- Interactive Exhibits: Educational activities, including gamified experiences where visitors can explore Launch Complexes 39A, 39B, 41, 40, and 37, using binoculars and informational graphics.
- Test Fire Simulation: A thrilling experience where guests of all ages can stand under an impressive, full-scale rocket engine as it simulates a static fire test, feeling the power and excitement of a rocket’s ignition. A roar of sound, light and cooling mist create a visceral thrill.
- Shaded Courtyard with Animal Play Sculptures: Climbable sculptures of sea turtles, alligators, and an eagle nest, as well as interpretive graphics, tell the story of Kennedy Space Center’s home within the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. In the centre, an artefact from a retired Mobile Launch Platform connects guests to the historic launch pads nearby.
- Outdoor Dining Area: A comfortable, shaded space for guests to relax and enjoy self-service dining adjacent to the Crawlerway as well as a Crawler-Transporter tread artefact.
“The Gantry at LC-39 is an exciting next step in our mission to inspire and educate the next generation of explorers,” said Therrin Protze, Chief Operating Officer, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. “This new attraction brings the stories around NASA’s research to monitor our planet and innovative interactives to offer a deeper connection to the space program through a unique and dramatic lens. This attraction will excite and educate all ages.”
This will be the first new attraction at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex since Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex opened back in 2022, offering even more ways for guests to learn about the past, present, and future of space travel.
Book your 2025 Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex tickets now and get lunch on us with the Gateway Package! Or with so much now to see and do, you might want to consider booking a 2-day admission ticket so you can take as much time as you like exploring and learning.