DiningLunch With An AstronautHear from a veteran NASA astronaut about what it's really like to launch live and work in space as you enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. See photos and vide os from the astronaut's missions ask questions and snap a photo with your new astronaut friend.Tickets for this experience must be purchased in addition to admission to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Space is limited and this experience often sells out; be sure to reserve your seat in advance!Rocket Garden CafeEnjoy breakfast or lunch overlooking the Rocket Garden - a panorama of Redstone Atlas and Titan rockets like those that first put NASA Astronauts in space. Orbit CafeFaster and fresher is the motto in the newly remode led Orbit Cafe where the lettuces and herbs in the salads are grown hydroponically in towers right before your eyes. The Orbit Cafe is conveniently located across from The Space Shop and IMAX(R) Theater.Moon Rock Cafe Located at the Apollo/Saturn V Center the Moon Rock Cafe is your go-to dining spot during the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour. Space Dots(R)A visit to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex isn't complete without a cool taste of the ice cream of the future. Look for Space Dots in various locations including outside the Astronaut Encounter Theater and outside Space Shuttle Atlantis.Rocket Fuel Food TruckStart or finish your day with a hot coffee soft drink or bottled water as well as a wide selection of to-go and snack items at the Rocket Fuel Food Truck located outside the entrance to the Visitor Complex.Milky WayTake a break and cool down with soft drinks and an assortment of ice cream treats near the Astronaut Encounter Theater entrance.The Space ShopThe Space Shop the world's largest store for space -related memorabilia offers thousands of items to help you remember your adventure. Browse a wide ran ge of shirts hats and other apparel; educational toys for all ages; collectibles such as patches coins and models; posters books and DVDs; kitchenware and mugs; key chains pens and gifts; and much more.Shuttle Express GiftsLocated inside the Space Shuttle Atlantis attraction Shuttle Express features a wide array of shuttle and space-related gifts and souvenirs displayed amid artwork by children and teens depicting their visions for the future of spaceflight.The Right StuffShop for souvenirs and memorabilia in the shadow of the giant Saturn V moon rocket. The Right Stuff is located at the Apollo/Saturn V Center and is accessible only via the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour. Information If you have additional questions or need further assistance drop by Information located just before the turnstiles at the entrance. Crewmembers here can provide you with credentials for KSC Up-Close Tours; guides or park maps for guests with disabilities or for those who speak foreign languages; a daily schedule of astronaut appearances Mission Status Briefings and 3D space films and assist you in renting and/orpicking up an audio guide electric scooter wheelchair or stroller.Security Kennedy Space Center is a working spaceflight facility. In compliance with NASA safety regulations and for the safety of our guests Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex maintains the following security policies. Please note due to security measures you may experience a slight delay. The Visitor Complex has magnetometers similar to an airport. Please be prepared to have your personal items inspected. Security will be checking every person via metal detectors and opening every bag so please expect delays. Please carefully review the security policy: The following items are not permitted on property: Hard-side coolers (soft-sided coolers are permitted) luggage or other large bags fire armsof any type (with or without a permit) ammunition (live or spent) pepper/mace sprays knives box cutters or like items daggers and similar edged weapons. laser pointers large beach-type umbrellas on-property cooking or grilling items any other sharp/pointeditems (including pointed scissors) are not permitted.Blankets and collapsible camping/umbrella-style folding chairs that are carried in shoulder bags are permitted. Please leave any unnecessary articles secured within your vehicle to expedite your entry into the park.Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is not responsible for fire theft damage or loss of vehicle including articles left within.First AidA nurse is on duty at our First Aid station during Visitor Complex operating hours. First Aid is located near the boarding area for the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour; please see location on the map.Services for Guests with DisabilitiesAt Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex we are committed to providing access throughout our facilities to individuals with disabilities. We offer many ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) services to help make your visit an enjoyable experience including accessible parking and rental equipment wheelchair-friendly buses closed captioning audio guides and more.Portable audio guides are available for guest rental providing an excellent way to learn more about each attraction at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Audio guides are available in English Francais Deutsch Italiano Portuguese Espanol Japanese and Mandarin Chinese for a nominal rental fee. Complimentary audio guides are available to guests with low vision. Devices may be rented at the Ticket Plaza or at Information.