Save money on both admission tickets & round-trip transportation to the NASA Space Center Houston and maximize your time in the Space City on our complimentary driving City Tour of Houston. With this
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Location: Houston
What's Included
- Round-Trip Transport from meeting point to NASA Space Center in a Mercedes/Ford Shuttle or black SUV
- Tips on maximizing NASA experience and booking free tram tours based on NASA's availability
- Recommended tour stops for hop-off photos
- Guided city driving tour in a Mercedes/Ford Shuttle or black SUV
- General Admission (GA) ticket into the NASA Space Center
- 5 hours to explore the NASA Space Center at own freedom
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No specific weight limit is mentioned for the shuttle, but they do have a capacity to consider. It’s generally about comfort and space for everyone. Just make sure your group fits comfortably with everyone’s bags. If in doubt, you can call Astroville directly for clarification!
A: Comfort is key! Dress in layers because the shuttle can get a bit chilly. Good walking shoes are a must since you’ll be exploring the Space Center for about 5 hours. Also, check the weather because if it rains, you’ll want a waterproof jacket.
A: Yes, you can reschedule, but it’s best to contact Astroville Tours as soon as possible. They’re pretty accommodating, but it may depend on their availability. Just try to give at least 24 hours notice if you can!
Discussions
Just booked the Astroville tour to NASA—super excited!
I finally booked the Astroville Driving Tour to NASA Space Center! I got the tickets for my family, and I can't wait for the combo experience. We’ll get to explore the exhibits like Independence Plaza and Rocket Park. I also love that they included a city tour with cool photo ops! Does anyone have tips on the best spots to hit at the Space Center? I want to make the most of our 5 hours there!
Thoughts on the Astroville tour? Worth it?
I’m considering getting the Astroville tour for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves space stuff, and this combo with transportation sounds like a sweet deal, especially since we don’t have a car. Any feedback from people who have done it? Is it good for someone who's not super into science, too?