Lift off for the holidays at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is decking the rockets for Holidays in Space sponsored by Pepsi Zero Sugar, which launches December 16.
It runs through December 30.
This year’s Holidays in Space will feature a brand-new, night time projection mapping show – Starflake’s Holiday Voyage – on the outside of Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex,
There will also be new festive décor and strolling entertainers.
The unique projection mapping show, will take guests on a six-minute-long journey through the stars, Earth and beyond.
Guests will recognize places throughout their journey – including the Vehicle Assembly Building, the Artemis Moon rocket, the International Space Station, the James Webb Space Telescope and more.
“Our Holidays in Space celebration gets better each year and 2022 is no exception,” said Therrin Protze, COO, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
“It’s an exciting time for space exploration, and our holiday season here is designed to share our excitement for our newest attraction, Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex.”
As guests make their way through the front gate, they will see the festive holiday décor – including a 50′ foot tree illuminating the Rocket Garden and Gateway with more than 61,000 pixels, six-foot-tall astronaut nutcrackers and more.
Guests will also see the return of their favorite décor, such as the NASA meatball turned holiday ornament.
Plus, guests will encounter street performances by a singing duo and comedy act, to spread the holiday cheer
For more detalls about Holidays in Space, visit www.kennedyspacecenter.com For more detalls about Holidays in Space, visit www.kennedyspacecenter.com
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