Iwork Space Ctr-Houston
(281) 244-2100
1601 Nasa Rd 1
Houston,
TX
77058
29.549
-95.0977
Neighborhood: Clear Lake

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The Scene
This official visitors' center opened in 1992 to accommodate the thousands who flock to NASA's Johnson Space Center. Space Center Houston's 183,000-square-foot building houses a full-size mock-up of a spacecraft crew compartment and a Lunar Excursion Module trainer used by Apollo astronauts. Kids (and adults) can hop on the Lunar Rover, direct the space shuttle and build rockets. Spacesuits dating back to the first lunar trip are exhibited, along with the largest collection of moon rocks and soil samples on display anywhere.
The Experience
The Space Center also houses a 580-seat Imax theater. The most popular attraction, however, is the tram tour of NASA. Stops include the vacuum chamber and the Neutral Buoyancy Lab, where astronauts train for space shuttle missions in a 6.5 million-gallon pool. Three to four traveling exhibits also come to the center each year.
User Reviews
eaturveggies
August 16, 2008
Being new to the area, I figured a trip to Space Center Houston was in order. I was disappointed at what I found and glad that I hadn't paid the full $18.95 (the info posted here is out of date - it's no longer $17.95) because I bought my tickets at HEB at a discount - $12.95. My first disappointment was the $5 parking fee. Once inside I scoped out the food court and the prices there were exorbitant . Even the soda machines were a rip off - $3 for a soda from the machine! Also, as another poster mentioned, there are additional fees for specific rides. I expect prices to be high at tourist attractions, but I really felt like I was being taken advantage of here. There is what amounts to a fancy playground in the center of the building. There are signs everywhere that tell you for an extra $2 you can become a member and kids can come play anytime. If it weren't for the $5 parking fee that would be a good deal because the kids were all having a good time. But remember, it was just a play area - they weren't learning anything about space. Around the perimeter there are some more educational interactive exhibits, but kids got bored with those pretty quickly. There are a few films to see while there and they were worthwhile, but nothing to write home about. The tram tour is good because you get to go into the actual Space Center. The tram makes three stops, one that takes you to the control center for the Apollo missions which was in operation until 1996, one to the space shuttle mock up area where you look down from a gallery above and that was very interesting, and finally they drop you at the rocket park which has three rockets - one housed inside that's pretty impressive. However, once you've seen it once there's no need to go back and it's not good for little kids - I'd say kids would have to be at least 9 before they appreciated the tour at all. I may take visitors with young children to Space Center Houston, but it won't be high on my list.
read full reviewjoy0302
November 20, 2006
When I was growing up we would go on school field trips to NASA, which at the time were free. I had not been in years and I figured that since it was now a charge to go that it would be even better than before because they would have the money to do more with it. Was I wrong!! That place was the biggest waste of money ever! The attractions were worthless and the tram was pointless. Years ago you could go into the area where mission control is and see it. Now that is not on the tram ride and basically you just drive around the backside of the buildings and through the parking lot. If you get lucky you may see a deer, but that is about as exciting as it will get! The cool shuttles which were outside are now inside of a building and difficult to see. Don't waste your time or money!
read full reviewakicerda
October 01, 2005
The first time I went to Space Center, I was very excited to see all of the "real" NASA stuff. The trolly ride to Mission Control is worth the price by itself the first visit. To justify the high cost of admission, and to get people to return, they have these poorly executed "themes" like "Gross!" etc. Every subsequent time I've been to Space Center, it has been with visiting friends and family. I go because they want to see Mission control. Were it up to me comletely, I would not be a repeat customer
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Know Before You Go:
Once the most popular stop on the tram tour, Mission Control is now off-limits due to heightened security as a result of 9/11.
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