2026 Space Curriculum Collaborative
Frequently Asked Questions
What costs are involved?
Attendees are expected to make their own travel and hotel arrangements
Aldrin Family Foundation pays your conference registration, entrance to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and parking fees
Lunch is provided daily by our sponsor, LEGO Education
What should I bring?
Please bring a laptop or tablet each day of the conference.
A refillable water bottle (The Visitor Complex also sells space-themed reusable water bottles in the gift shop)
Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses
What should I wear?
Florida summers are extremely hot and humid. The Kennedy Space Center tours will be outside in the Florida sun and heat. Wear comfortable, warm-weather clothing and comfortable shoes. Our homeroom will be indoors in an air-conditioned facility, and we recommend bringing a light jacket in case you get cold. The weather can also be unpredictable in the afternoons, so we suggest bringing a rain jacket or an umbrella.
Will the sessions be recorded?
This is an exclusive event, and sessions will not be recorded or hosted virtually.
What kind of transportation is available?
We suggest you rent a car or utilize ride-share services, as the Kennedy Space Center area is not walkable.
How can I connect with other attendees?
If you would like to connect with other attendees to coordinate carpools, accommodations, etc, please join our WhatsApp group chat: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Clomw6eaTTl5GMsdWZ58in?mode=gi_t
Hotel Options
The closest hotels to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex are the Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Center and the Hyatt Place Titusville.
Do you have the time to stay longer?
Did you know educators can receive free admission to the Kennedy Space Center year-round? Learn more about their Educator Study Pass program here: https://www.myeducationdiscount.com/kennedy-space-center