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Why is there a charge at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?

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Why is there a charge at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?

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The KSC Visitor Complex is not tax supported. It is self-sufficient, funded entirely through visitor revenues, and operated for NASA by Delaware North Park Services of Spaceport (DNPSS) as a commercially viable enterprise that enables the telling of the NASA story without cost to the taxpayer. How much does parking cost? There is no charge for parking. Is the KSC Visitor Complex wheelchair accessible? Yes, it is. Many of our tour buses are also outfitted to accommodate wheelchairs. In addition, a separate van is available for people who require special assistance. Are wheelchairs and strollers available? Yes, wheelchairs and strollers are free. How much do the bus tours cost? The bus tours are included with the price of admission. How long are the bus tours? The tour runs approximately 2 to 2-1/2 hours and takes you to the LC-39 Observation Gantry and the Apollo/Saturn V Complex. Buses depart every 15 minutes from the Visitor Complex. The first bus departs at 10 a.m., with continuous d

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