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Astromut![]() Senior Forum Moderator 04/22/2021 02:36 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Taking the family to watch the rocket go up tomorrow. Where can we park? How early do we need to get there? If anyone knows please post. Quoting: METELLYOUNOW If you want the best spots, your best bet is to get there tonight and camp out overnight. Crowds for manned launches are always insane. Anywhere along the river in Titusville should be good. Port Canaveral is shutting down a bunch of options due to concerns about COVID and crowds and stuff: [link to spacecoastdaily.com (secure)] Playalinda beach will be closed. Jetty Park will be open but you have to buy a pass ahead of time and they only open it at 5 am, barely enough time for the crowd to file on in. I wouldn't try that. [link to www.visitspacecoast.com (secure)] Honestly, the anywhere along the river in Titusville on US1 is your best bet at this point, unless you can find a spot to book a reservation on a tour boat to get out on the water to see it (assuming you don't get sea sick). I'm betting the tour boats are already booked up at this point. ![]() |
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Astromut![]() Senior Forum Moderator 04/22/2021 02:48 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Taking the family to watch the rocket go up tomorrow. Where can we park? How early do we need to get there? If anyone knows please post. Quoting: METELLYOUNOW Wow he cranks them out pretty fast. The last test launch he stuck the landing, then it exploded. They do crank starship prototypes out fast (you forgot the last one actually exploded in mid air), but for clarity, this is a crew dragon launch on a Falcon 9, not a starship prototype. The last crew dragon launch was about 6 months ago and this new crew will relieve the current dragon crew. ![]() |
METELLYOUNOW (OP) I'm kind of a big deal. User ID: 19621535 ![]() 04/22/2021 06:31 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Taking the family to watch the rocket go up tomorrow. Where can we park? How early do we need to get there? If anyone knows please post. Quoting: METELLYOUNOW If you want the best spots, your best bet is to get there tonight and camp out overnight. Crowds for manned launches are always insane. Anywhere along the river in Titusville should be good. Port Canaveral is shutting down a bunch of options due to concerns about COVID and crowds and stuff: [link to spacecoastdaily.com (secure)] Playalinda beach will be closed. Jetty Park will be open but you have to buy a pass ahead of time and they only open it at 5 am, barely enough time for the crowd to file on in. I wouldn't try that. [link to www.visitspacecoast.com (secure)] Honestly, the anywhere along the river in Titusville on US1 is your best bet at this point, unless you can find a spot to book a reservation on a tour boat to get out on the water to see it (assuming you don't get sea sick). I'm betting the tour boats are already booked up at this point. Managed to book a hotel at Cocoa Beach. Is that close enough, or should we head out earlier and find a spot on the river? |
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Astromut![]() Senior Forum Moderator 04/22/2021 11:07 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Taking the family to watch the rocket go up tomorrow. Where can we park? How early do we need to get there? If anyone knows please post. Quoting: METELLYOUNOW If you want the best spots, your best bet is to get there tonight and camp out overnight. Crowds for manned launches are always insane. Anywhere along the river in Titusville should be good. Port Canaveral is shutting down a bunch of options due to concerns about COVID and crowds and stuff: [link to spacecoastdaily.com (secure)] Playalinda beach will be closed. Jetty Park will be open but you have to buy a pass ahead of time and they only open it at 5 am, barely enough time for the crowd to file on in. I wouldn't try that. [link to www.visitspacecoast.com (secure)] Honestly, the anywhere along the river in Titusville on US1 is your best bet at this point, unless you can find a spot to book a reservation on a tour boat to get out on the water to see it (assuming you don't get sea sick). I'm betting the tour boats are already booked up at this point. Managed to book a hotel at Cocoa Beach. Is that close enough, or should we head out earlier and find a spot on the river? It'll look nice from cocoa beach, but titusville would be a little closer. You can see it come off the pad from the river on us1. I'd get out there soon to get a spot if you're going to go that way. ![]() |