Every Saturday 1pm Saturday Sunset Tour (Summer) | Join us on Saturdays Bargain Day at 1pm for a great 2 hour Nature Tour and free appetizers from Fishlips restaurant. Drink also included (beer, wine, sodas, water), first one is free. 652-1052 Saturday Sunset and Bioluminescence Tour Not only see a beautiful Florida sunset with dolphin playing, but after dark you'll see the water glow when it's stirred up. Truly a unique experiance during the summer months. Regular prices. |
Sunday 3:30pm Tour Dec: 2010 Friday, April 5 Shuttle Discovery Launch Boat leaves dock by 6am Thursday, March 4th Rocket Launch and Sunset Tour - Leaves dock at 5:45pm Reg. prices. Back to dock around 7:15pm. | We try to time it so we're in the port when the cruise ships are heading out to sea to get a close up view alongside these huge ships. We now have the 2nd worlds largest cruise ship in Port Canaveral on Sundays, the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas. We ride along side it, the Disney Wonder and the Carnival Sensation as they leave the Port in the Bon Voyage parade. Join us for exciting Holiday Lights Tours in Dec. We leave from Kiwanis Island and cruise the residential canals of Sykes Creek on Merritt Island. $30 includes drink and snacks. Egg Nog, hot chocolate (with some yummy added) plus the usual drinks. Groups welcomed. 49 passenger max. Call to reserve. 321-652-1052 Unobstructed view of the launch plus a nature tour after. This will be the 4th launch remaining. Cost is $40 No refunds once we're on the boat. If scrubbed 2nd attempt is 1/2 price. Trip includes Drink and snacks while viewing dolphins. Call early to reserve 321-652-1052 Launch time: 1027 GMT (6:27 a.m. EDT) Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
 STS-131 will be the 33rd U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will carry a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module with supplies and experiments for utilization aboard the station. Delayed from March 18 due to cold weather affecting rollover. [Feb. 16] Launch window: 2317-0017 GMT (6:17-7:17 p.m. EST) Launch site: SLC-37B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
 The United Launch Alliance Delta 4 rocket will launch Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite P, or GOES P, for NASA and NOAA. The weather satellite will orbit 22,300 miles above the planet to monitor conditions across the U.S. The rocket will fly in the Medium+ (4,2) configuration with two solid rocket boosters. Moved up from March 4. Delayed from Feb. 25, March 1 and March 2. See our Mission Status Center. [March 1] |