The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will reopen May 28 in a limited capacity after closing more than two months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The date is one day after the May 27 launch date when NASA and SpaceX will launch two astronauts from Florida’s Space Coast for the first time in nine years.
It could also be two days before if the launch scrubs and NASA attempts on the May 30 backup date. During the initial reopening, the visitor complex will be open to a limited number of guests.
All guests will need to have a timed ticket, including annual passholders. Advanced ticket purchases are strongly encouraged due to limited capacity.