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Kennedy Space Center: Part One

Confession: I was less than enthusiastic about visiting the Kennedy Space Center. We visited Kennedy Space Center on a family vacation for my thirteenth birthday, and I thought it was incredibly boring. I just wanted to get back to Disney World. In general, if it has to do with space, including movies/books set in space, I'm yawning.

Dan really wanted to go to Kennedy Space Center and as everyone knows, marriage is about compromise. It's about compromise, and knowing what you'll get in return. One day at Kennedy Space Center and my favorite Orlando attraction, Gatorland, was in my cards! 

We arrived very early, about an hour before they opened. 

We got excited to see this...

Lunch with an Astronaut? Yes, please.

However, you need to book these special events in advance. In addition to the Lunch with an Astronaut, the space center offered several behind the scene tours, but most of them were already sold out. We managed to scoop up the last seats for the lunch with Sam Gemar. Booking in advance would have also saved us time waiting in line at the ticket kiosks. 

We met our first astronaut as we were waiting for the turnstiles to open.

The Kennedy Space Center was decked out for the holidays and we found out that December 26th is one of their busiest days of the year. This isn't unbearably busy in the same way that the theme parks get busy around the holidays ( more on that in a future post), but it was crowded. Crowded enough to have to be thoughtful of our timing throughout the day, to make sure that we saw everything.

 Here are some pictures that we took while waiting for the center to open.

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Taking the suggestion of the employee that sold us our tickets, we headed straight for the space shuttle Atlantis exhibit. 

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The Atlantis presentation, with its dazzling movie and breathtaking reveal of the actual shuttle, completely reversed my thinking that this was going to be a dull day. If Atlantis doesn't make you excited to be at the Kennedy Space Center, hope is lost. I don't want to give the game away, but just know that the presentation is stunning. Atlantis does get busy fast; it was definitely a great recommendation to head here first. 

Here we are with Atlantis, the real deal.

Besides Atlantis, which is enormous, the building holds tons of exhibits; such as a replica of the Hubble Telescope,  information on how astronauts deal with every day living in space, and a section dedicated to those astronauts who have lost their lives during missions. 

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Also in the Atlantis building is a shuttle launch simulator ride. The warnings are intense, but this is nothing like EPCOT's Mission Space. You do have to store all of your belongings in a free locker, but really the intensity of the ride was low. I'm a chicken, trust me. 

Here I am in the queue. The line was empty when we arrived, but super long as we were leaving. We felt good about arriving early and doing Atlantis first. I can't drill this into you enough: Atlantis =  Do First. You could easily spend half the day in this building and there is so much more to see at the Kennedy Space Center.

After Atlantis, it was time for our Lunch with an Astronaut. 

Our astronaut was Sam Gemar, who flew as a mission specialist on three shuttle missions logging more than 580 hours in space.

We were brought into a large conference center and seated at round table with six other people. I would estimate that the room held a couple hundred guests. Lunch was an all-you-can-eat buffet. A good range of food as you can tell from my plate; fish, chicken, and pizza!

And yes, of course that's a glass of Tang in the picture. They couldn't possibly leave out the Tang.

As soon as everyone had gone to the buffet, Mr. Gemar came in to speak. He startled me, sneaking up behind me and putting his hand on my back as I was taking a bite. It's not every day that you're surprised by an astronaut!

Mr. Gemar had fascinating stories, that he told with warmth and humor. I'm sure not every astronaut is great at public speaking, but Gemar nailed it. He was very good at not only balancing between explaining things in both technical and layman terms, but also speaking in a way that's engaging for both children and adults. 

He spoke for about an hour, which included a Q&A session. After lunch, he did a meet and greet in the lobby. 

Lunch with an Astronaut was my favorite part of the day. I thought it was very reasonably priced, at approximately thirty a person for adults. I'm not sure that it would be great for very young children ( although they are certainly welcome to attend), but if you have an older elementary aged kid, it would be ideal. Mr. Gemar was inspiring as he explained his career path and college studies that led him towards achieving his goals. 

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Saturday 10.01.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Winter Holiday 2015/2016 - Cocoa Beach, Florida

Last minute holidays are the best. A few days before Christmas 2015, we learned that we had more days off for the winter holidays than we were expecting, so we quickly looked for cheap trips, and found that Florida had great deals happening. Great deals; as long as we were flexible and not too picky. 

First, we flew at an undesirable time on Christmas morning. We got up before sunrise for a flight leaving in the early morning hours. As kids across America were waking up to see what Santa had left them, we were having coffee in the United Airlines Lounge in LAX. We were able to purchase first class tickets on the cheap. Admittedly, flying first class domestic on an older plane, isn't nearly as snazzy as flying first class international, but it was still a treat. We had champagne. 

The other way we saved money? We were willing to fly into Miami and do a long drive to our destinations of Cocoa Beach and Orlando. 

I was a little sad that we didn't decide to spend a few days in Miami. It's a city that I've always wanted to visit. We considered it, but the hotels were outrageously expensive, so it wasn't in the budget for this trip. 

Dunkin' Donuts was in the budget.

Here we are In line for coffee and donuts after a long morning. What do we need? Coffee. When do we need it? NOW!

We were surprised to find a very long queue of fellow Christmas Day travelers. Everyone was grabbing coffee. This was the first of two, Dunkin' Donuts stops to keep us fueled on our drive to Cocoa Beach. 

Warm chocolate chip cookies and a slightly lackluster Christmas tree were waiting for us in reception at the Double Tree by Hilton in Cocoa Beach. Yummy cookies. 

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Our room was clean and comfortable. The sun was already starting to set, so we couldn't see the real reason people book this hotel = the beach. It has direct beach access. The beaches are gorgeous.

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We asked reception for recommendations for a nice Christmas dinner, and they ( of course) recommended the restaurant right in the hotel. It looked okay, nothing fancy or even offering a special holiday menu, but they had pizza and we were hungry. Doesn't pizza always seem to work? After about thirty minutes, we gave up. The restaurant was approximately 1/3 full, but nearly all of the tables were dirty. We had our drink order taken after fifteen minutes of waiting and the server never came back. They didn't appear to be understaffed, just not very quick with the customer service. We saw them standing around, chatting. The general vibe was bad. 

Driving around, we saw that Cocoa Beach was a ghost town. We kept driving until we found Captain J's, glowing with an open sign.

Truthfully, Captain J's was a bit of a dive. But they had fried gatortail and wooden pelicans. Nothing says Christmas dinner like....

The decor inside didn't disappoint. Water features, more pelicans, and a billion Christmas tree lights.

Captain J's was awesome. We feasted on gator, calamari, crab, and lobster; washing it down with delicious tiki drinks. Sorry mom, I loved your turkey dinners that we ate every-single-Christmas...but my meal at Captain J's was honestly the best holiday meal ever. And our food came on metal platters shaped like shells. It's called "Cocoa Beach Classy". Loved it. 

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The next morning, we woke up at sunrise and walked to the beach. So beautiful and warm. Wearing shorts on December 26th made me ridiculously happy. 

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Dan had his first Waffle House meal for breakfast. It was a hit. 

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Here are a few more Cocoa Beach snaps that we took on our way out of town, heading towards Kennedy Space Center. 

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Our time in Cocoa Beach was brief, but it's definitely a town that I'd love to visit again. The beaches were clean with soft sand, perfect for a beach holiday. 

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Thursday 09.29.16
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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