Kennedy Space Center offers free admission for young Florida children in 2026

Bryan Griffin, President & CEO
Bryan Griffin, President & CEO - Visit Florida
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Children under the age of five who are Florida residents can visit the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex for free in 2026 with the Junior Space Explorer Pass. The pass is valid through December 31, 2026, and requires parents or guardians to pre-register their children online. Registration must be completed on the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex website by February 27, 2026. The offer is not available at the front entrance.

To use the pass, parents or guardians need to show a valid form of identification for both themselves and their child. Accepted documents for verifying a child’s age include a certified birth certificate or travel passport; school IDs and children’s security IDs will not be accepted. Parents or guardians must also provide a photo ID with proof of Florida residency.

There may be blackout dates when the pass cannot be used, such as during launch viewings and special events.

“Kids five and under can enjoy complimentary admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in 2026 with the Junior Space Explorer Pass. Available only to Florida residents, the pass is valid through December 31, 2026.”

“Parents/guardians are required to pre-register kids, who must be five years of age or younger at the time of redemption. A valid form of ID (a copy of a certified birth certificate or travel passport) must be presented to verify child’s age prior to entry. School IDs or children’s security IDs will not be accepted. Parents/guardians should have a photo ID with proof of Florida residential address as well.”

“Registration is only available through the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex website and must be completed by February 27, 2026. This offer is not available for registration at the front entrance. Once activated, the pass is valid for admission through December 31, 2026.”

“Blackout dates may apply, including launch viewing and special events.”

For further information about this offer or media inquiries, contact Russell Bruhn at RBruhn@delawarenorth.com or call 321-213-5926.



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