We Were SHOCKED By Kennedy Space Center | REAL Rockets, Astronaut Interviews, Food Reviews, Tour



We’re headed on an out of this world adventure! In this episode, Molly and Alan went to SPACE. (Ok, the Kennedy Space Center.) They spoke to MULTIPLE astronauts (not exclusively about Armaggedon), took a tour of the rocket garden and launch sites, and got a sneak peak of a tasty event. Come along on this all new adventure — and to see if the KSC is worth a visit!

Thanks to Kennedy Space Center for inviting us out to explore the complex and preview the Taste of Fall event! We had a lunarious time. (Our opinions are our own.)

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32 thoughts on “We Were SHOCKED By Kennedy Space Center | REAL Rockets, Astronaut Interviews, Food Reviews, Tour”

  1. Fantastic video! I haven't been to Kennedy Space Center since I was a kid. I really want to go back! I would love to see that Shuttle remembrance exhibit! Thank you for taking us along on your visit ☺️

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  2. I am a total Space Girlie!!! I was born 11 days after Neil & Buzz landed on the moon for the very first time. I always say that they brought me back with them! I've been to NASA twice and totally geek out. THANKS for going there! IowaGirl

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  3. Loved seeing Alan geek out! Also Molly's quote "If you put victorious music over any montage is about the triumph of the human spirit – I'm gonna cry" makes me think of classic Epcot.

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  4. We have loved, loved, loved our trips over to Kennedy Space Center. I can't tell you how excited I am that you did this. The sheer size of the VAB and the Saturn V rocket blew me away. I'm a space girlie , like Alan. This all makes me giddy. THANK YOU!

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  5. Apparently I am more of a space girlie than I thought. This started me down an internet rabbit hole. Of the first 30 astronauts NASA hired there are six left. The youngest is 88. If you grew up in the sixties the space program was such a big deal it’s hard not to be a bit of a space nerd. It’s been a moving experience to see the space program and NASA grow over the decades. It has been awe inspiring and heartbreaking. This really made me want to visit KSC. Seeing a launch always was on the bucket list. Thanks, Molly and Alan.

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  6. My uncle was part of the team that created the launch rockets for Apollo 11. Have always loved NASA- visited only once…now inspired to go again! Many thanks!🤗

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  7. Space X has launch over 266 Falcon 9 rockets, at about $67 million per launch, which is 17.8 billion dollars plus. SpaceX, founded in 2002, is worth nearly $150 billion and is growing fast. ..Why do Billionaires have rockets? It is not just the money but that helps.

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  8. Kennedy Space Center is a wonderful way to spend a day or two when visiting Florida. Even the family and friends that are not space, NASA and or science fans in the groups I have visited with enjoyed the KSC. Yelp gives a 4 out of five stars rating, but if you are a fan it is an easy 5. Thank you for sharing your visit it beings back special memories…

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  9. Just watched..I'm a few days behind! I think y'all should go to Johnson Space Center in Texas too. Maybe compare them (kinda like you do Disney World and Disneyland)
    Then maybe do San Antonio while you're in TX…cuz I wanna go there too!😊

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  10. Only just getting around to watching this.
    Haven’t been to KSC in years. May have to do it the next trip.
    The only thing I would say is… I wouldn’t recommend the guided tour for wheelchair users or those less abled.
    From what I remember, you stick to the same coach for the whole tour. At some stops, the wheelchairs got unloaded after everyone and we had to be back first. So at some stops we were only off for about 15 min and barely had time to see anything.
    In fact for a couple of stops, we were told there wasn’t going to be time for us to get off.
    This was about 10 years ago though so not sure if that’s changed 🤷‍♀️
    With the regular tour. You just got on the buses at each stop when they arrived and could take your time. Sometimes they’d have to specially request a wheelchair bus but usually most had the wheelchair spot available. 👍
    Loved the helmets ⛑️ 🪖
    Think Alan was a bit too big for his 😂

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  11. Alan looks like he could be an astronaut, especially when he was walking on that bridge.

    I was there in 2018 and it was so awesome. We loved that trip there more than being at Universal. My hubby and I came from WA state for a visit with relatives and they took us to NASA for the day. It was breathtaking

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