Science Explorers

Science & Engineering

Engineering, and artificial intelligence, are that the forefront of American ingenuity. This experience focuses on the future of science and aerospace engineering.

NASA: Kennedy Space Center

Students will have do a small group Explore Tour that goes beyond the museum and takes students the hidden gems of working at the Space Port, including a Q&A with an astronaut.

They will blast off to Mars in a simulated Mars mission, explore alien landscapes, and witness the marvel of the Vehicle Assembly Building, where rockets are prepped for launch.

Students will stand beside space flown artifacts at the Deep Space Launch Complex, feel history of the Apollo missions at Launch Complex 39, and explore SpaceX and their rocket facility.

SpaceX Rocket Launch

Students will be part of a VIP tour for a SpaceX launch, including our own NASA expert. Our space maestro will unveil lesser know facts and pass by launch pads for once in a lifetime photo ops. Students will have all their questions answered before witnessing first hand a rocket launch!

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

How do you get to be an aerospace engineer or astronaut? Student’s will see first hand one of the best Universities in the country first hand as they explore flight simulators, mechanical engineering activities, and a look behind the scenes.

Vaya Space

Students will see what a career in aerospace looks like as they meet actual engineers at Vaya Space, a defense contractor that is working on rocket/missile engines using a scientific fuel that is cutting edge.

Magic Kingdom..shhhh

As a surprise, and using our proximity to Magic Kingdom, you can add on a core memory by sending your camper to the Happiest Place on Earth, Disney World.

Program Details

Date of program: 6/17 -6/21

Age : 11 years +

Maximum Capacity: 10 students

Cost: $999

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