Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Brevard County, Brevard County

September 12, 2021 Frederic Celentano

Discover the best top things to do in Brevard County, United States including Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, American Space Museum & Space Walk of Fame, Space Shuttle Atlantis, Parker Brothers Concepts, Melbourne Beach Pier, NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Sebastian Inlet State Park, Brevard Zoo, American Police Hall of Fame, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
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1. Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum

6600 Tico Rd, Titusville, FL 32780-8009 +1 321-268-1941 [email protected] http://valiantaircommand.com
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5.0 based on 427 reviews

Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum

Founded in the 1977, The Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum has a continually growing collection of over 45 historic warbirds from the beginnings of aviation to the present day. The VAC is a 501(3)c educational organization dedicated to the preservation of, education about and commemoration of Warbirds from all eras and the men and women who flew, maintained and fought in them.

Reviewed By johnfT2402TY - Illinois, United States

For a smaller airport, this museum boasts a fine collection of restored military aircraft from the U.S. and other nations. Many of them are still in flying condition and we arrived just after a WWII B-25 had flown that day. Timing is everything. The staff and docents were extremely knowledgeable and instructive. Amazing to see one of the ONLY P-82 fighter aircraft from the WWII. This is a pair of P-51 Mustangs assembled together in a twin fuselage configuration. The museum does not sit on a major highway, but just follow the signs, as it is well worth the visit.

2. American Space Museum & Space Walk of Fame

308 Pine St, Titusville, FL 32796-3556 +1 321-264-0434 [email protected] http://spacewalkoffame.org/
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5.0 based on 128 reviews

American Space Museum & Space Walk of Fame

TOURS LIMITED TO 10, 12 & 2 DAILY BECAUSE OF COVID - RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED! www.spacewalkoffame.com/book A museum dedicated to the Space Workers of the Canaveral Spaceport who built the rockets and launch pads that allowed the US to reach the Moon, and send probes to the outer planets. Many of the artifacts in the museum are simply on "long term loan" by those now retired space workers. We keep things exciting and personal with the opportunity to talk with people who worked there and to see what is new and coming in the American Space Program.

Reviewed By treeface - Ambler, United States

This museum in Titusville is an absolute "must see." It is much larger inside than it would appear from the outside, so give yourself a couple of hours to see it. The volunteer docents are retired NASA employees who can give you an amazing tour and answer every question with their first hand knowledge. The museum has the original launch consoles and artifacts from the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle programs, including a tire from a space shuttle. Many of the artifacts were being thrown out by NASA and were saved by the people now volunteering at this museum because they knew the significance of these items. There is also an interactive area for kids and a nice gift shop. It is open Monday-Saturday from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm and offers a senior and a military discount (with ID).

3. Space Shuttle Atlantis

Space Commerce Way Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island, FL 32953 +1 855-433-4210 [email protected] http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/explore-attractions/shuttle-a-ship-like-no-other?utm_source=tripadvisor&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=atlantis
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5.0 based on 253 reviews

Space Shuttle Atlantis

A ship like no other, the space shuttle launched like a rocket and landed like a glider while transporting astronauts to space and back for thirty years. Stand in awe of this American icon at Space Shuttle Atlantis®, permanent home of the orbiter. Explore shuttle missions that secured the future of Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station. Learn how to dock and land the shuttle with training simulators, and then strap in for lift-off at Shuttle Launch Experience®. Discover the legacy of NASA's Space Shuttle Program.

Reviewed By 875KurtK - Largo, United States

Incredible to witness this space craft in person and up close. It is "HUGE". There is nothing like seeing the "Real McCoy" in person! ..did you know the "Real McCoy" was a Black Man who developed the first automatic oiling systems for steam locomotives? True fact!

4. Parker Brothers Concepts

730 Mullet Rd, Port Canaveral, FL 32920-4504 +1 321-868-2174 [email protected] http://Www.parkerbrothersconcepts.com
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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Parker Brothers Concepts

Reviewed By DHinEC

One of our cruise stops was Port Canaveral so I used Trip Advisor to find something new to do there. Parker Brothers Concepts was #1. I was interested in spite of the weak, most recent reviews. When I called, Justine answered and explained why those reviews weren't so good. Remodeling and repairs from a hurricane may have made some experiences not so good. Made sense to me and I booked the guided(VIP) tour for my group. Our ship had a customs procedure that we were not expecting and messed up our schedule. I left a message and hoped that we hadn't missed the tour. We were happy that when we finally arrived, Justine was ready for us. The museum itself wasn't very large with maybe a dozen or so vehicles (we were coming from Smithsonian territory after all) but the variety of vehicles was wonderful--from the Tron motorcycle to the Ghostbusters' Ecto-1! The vehicles change depending on shows and events and the ones we saw were pretty impressive. I can see how just taking the self-guided tour ($10) would not be very interesting. For example, we wouldn't have known that the Parker Bros. made the Mars Rover on display at the nearby Kennedy Visitor Center. Taking the VIP tour led by Justine was so special. Her depth of knowledge, experience (yes, she's driven the vehicles) and background stories brought these vehicles to life. She was friendly and answered any question we asked happily. We left with a deeper appreciation of the creativity and work behind everything we saw. Even if you're not a car person, just the connection with the various movies is interesting. If you are a car person, you'll be happy here.

5. Melbourne Beach Pier

Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 +1 321-724-5860
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Melbourne Beach Pier

Reviewed By 16tinac - Melbourne Beach, United States

We are so lucky to live in a place that has a public pier which offers outstanding sunset views on the Indian River lagoon. Thank you Melbourne Beach for maintaining this priceless treasure!

6. NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Space Commerce Way, Merritt Island, FL 32899 +1 855-433-4210 [email protected] http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com
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4.5 based on 20,469 reviews

NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

Welcome to the Greatest Space Adventure on Earth! Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the only place in the world where you can see the real space shuttle Atlantis, touch a moon rock, meet a veteran NASA astronaut, tour a NASA spaceflight facility and get an up-close view of a real Saturn V moon rocket all in the same day! Arrive early for this full-day experience to make the most of your visit. The visitor complex opens at 9 am every day.

Reviewed By SharT14 - Chicago, United States

Three generations of family members all found something they absolutely loved about the NASA Kennedy Space Center and you can feel the excitement in the air with the SPACEX launch pad and NASA's upcoming Mission to Mars. Grandma and Grandpa enjoyed coming close to the 50th anniversary of JFK's moonshot being realized, Gen X and Millennial parents and Aunts enjoyed Atlantis and the very wee ones enjoyed all of the interactive exhibits, slides and play park. A great, albeit long day with plenty for everyone. Recommend doing the bus tour first as the line gets very long.

7. Sebastian Inlet State Park

9700 S Highway A1A, Melbourne, FL 32951-4116
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4.5 based on 800 reviews

Sebastian Inlet State Park

Reviewed By trilbys2018 - Lake City, United States

Great fishing, beautiful views, picturesque for photo opps, awesome lagoon to swim in and picnic areas, bait shop, restaurant grill, venue for rental, excellent place to enjoy a day with the family.

8. Brevard Zoo

8225 N Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32940-7924 +1 321-254-9453 [email protected] http://brevardzoo.org
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4.5 based on 2,515 reviews

Brevard Zoo

Explore the world of animals at Brevard Zoo, an internationally accredited facility home to giraffe, rhinos, big cats and hundreds of colorful parrots. Interactive experiences include giraffe and bird feedings, a children's water play area and kayaking around animal habitats.

Reviewed By DavidL2541 - Melbourne, United States

My wife and I sited the Brevard zoo with our two granddaughters and their parents. And I have to say everyone had a GREAT time from the youngest (2 years old) to The oldest (67years old). It is hard to capture all the things we saw! There were whole sections we didn't even get to. This zoo is vast for a venue that was originally a community development built by local volunteers. The Africa section with the rhinos and feeding the giraffe was a huge hit. The lorikeet experience of hand feeding the birds had the girls speechless. They could hardly believe it as three lorikeets landed on mommy's arm and ate nectar from the cup. A must see for everyone! The train ride allows you to cool off and see some of the back areas with camels and Oryx and ostrich. The paws on splash pad must be last with the little ones, because you can never get the to leave. We never even got to kayaking or tree top treck. As far as favorites i would say the girls liked the meerkats and The jaguar. They laughed endlessly at the playful meerkats. At the jaguar, the four year old sat down by the window just as the older male walked over and sat down right in front of her and started to roar for several minutes. Our granddaughter was convinced the jaguar was talking to her. The zoo was a massive hit with everyone young and old !!! We will be back several times yearly now that we have experienced the fun!

9. American Police Hall of Fame

6350 Horizon Dr, Titusville, FL 32780-8002 +1 321-264-0911 [email protected] http://www.aphf.org/
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4.5 based on 245 reviews

American Police Hall of Fame

America's first national museum and memorial dedicated to all police in Federal, State, County and Local Departments killed in the line of duty.

Reviewed By Manjaman101 - Jupiter, United States

A wonderful well done memorial to our fallen officers. The staff was very helpful in locating officers from home town.. See actual electric chair and gas chamber.. Worth spend a couple hours.

10. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

State Road 402 (5 miles east of Titusville), Merritt Island, FL 32782 +1 321-861-0667 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Merritt_Island/Visitor_Information_center.html.aspx
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4.5 based on 951 reviews

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

This wildlife conservation park is home to more endangered species than anywhere else in America.

Reviewed By BluegooseTraveler - New York Mills, United States

My my wife and I were able to visit the refuge in April. It offers miles of roads to drive as part of its wildlife auto tour. Merritt Island NWR is located on the eastern shore of Florida, the headquarters is located near the City of Titusville. This NWR was established in 1963 to primarily provide habitat for migratory birds. The day we visited was windy and rainy, so we stopped first at the Visitor Center to pick up some souvenirs, see the exhibits and talk with the volunteer staff first hand. We thoroughly enjoyed the auto tour and walking on the beach as we got to see several kinds of birds and small animals. This refuge offers fishing, wildlife viewing, bird watching, hiking, great photographic opportunities and hunting. Come and bring your family (especially children), binoculars, camera, and see what this wonderful area of Florida has to offer. This is a very peaceful and tranquil place to visit. You can walk for hours along the beach, enjoying the birds circle over head and the mullet jumping hoping to avoid the predators below. Watch where you step as alligators are everywhere.

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