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$400 NASA Family Trip! Too Much?
On a trip to Cape Canaveral, Florida we decided to take the kids to the Kennedy Space Center where SpaceX and Blue Origins launches rockets to space. We took the complete tour and rides there. This is a review of the facility, did we love it? Let's find out!
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Sleeperdude family two days in a row. Who could ask for more.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy
@dandunlap8638
Ай бұрын
@@sleeperdude2690 I always enjoy watching you guys.
@Smurphenstein
Ай бұрын
Wow, 22:33 you missed a wow. 🙂 Reminds me of my time travelling in the USA, loved the place. Thank you for sharing it with us Sleeperdude family.
@JamesWilliams-vs2od
Ай бұрын
@@sleeperdude2690 hey there’s a 1978 fairmont 2 door on FB marketplace in Chattanooga $1400
Josh I spent $400 dollars plus at the grocery store last week. Those groceries will be gone and forgotten about real soon. But this trip to NASA will be in all your memories forever more. And as a huge bonus you were so thoughtful to take thousands of your fans along for the ride. Thank you for that. Money well spent Brother.
Fun fact about the F1 rocket engine, it has over 1 million components making it work, even at the acceptable 0.1% failure rate that means 1000 parts of the engine would be expected to fail during a successful flight. To say these guys were brave is an understatement.
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
Ай бұрын
And they just tossed em away at least 40of them dumped in the Atlantic
@odahithedubious2017
Ай бұрын
Jeff Bezos sponsored a salvage operation to raise one set of the F1 engines. After all these years, they still had drawings but no expertise on all the little techniques that were developed by the people who worked on them. "Hold your tongue on the left side of your mouth on Tuesdays, or the bolt won't go in." There are lots of little quirks and methods that will have to be developed again, even though the new engines will be a new design.
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
Ай бұрын
@@odahithedubious2017 yeah all tech data on mercury Gemini Apollo programs left in storage rooms and to be tossed...ancient data tapes of lunar orbiter program were to be trashed but lady took dumpersters of tape to her home. Bought the surplus tape machines. From. 60s. Current tech guys fixed the decks and read the data and transferred to modern PC s. Stunning pics from. 1960s..called. Mc moon project. Google it
@user-ht1xu4gv2u
Ай бұрын
Apollo 8. Was epic in sense of all up test of systems to goto the moon, daring in concept and if they missed orbit insertion or main on CSM FAILED THEY WERE POOP
@richardotero2376
Ай бұрын
Your break down was impeccable. WaWa approved
I love that squeezy was front and center.
Vacations may cost us all, but the family memories are priceless 🙏
The "WOW" factor of this Sleeperdude Family adventure was impeccable! Keep livin' the dream!
Both of my kids were lucky enough to have overnight sleepovers at NASA through their school that I chaperoned. One time we got to sleep underneath the space shuttle, and another time we got to sleep underneath the Saturn five. It was an awesome experience, and one none of us will ever forget.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
That is awesome!
Great video We owe such a huge debt of gratitude to Kennedy for his vision and foresight… All this started with him !
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
👍
"Enough touchings" 😂😂😂😂 Another fun fact: The Saturn 5 and crawler were so heavy it crushed the gravel on the pathway to the lauch site into powder....it weighed something like 20,000,000 pounds or about 10,000 tons. THAT'S HEAVY. Thanks for sharing, guys!
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Is $400 worth it, well in money, prolly not. In the family experience all of you will carry throughout your lifetimes, id havta say then its priceless. Time with ur family, with your children, watching them experience the enjoyment, wonder and yes even education of it all, i dont think $400 is too high a price to pay for that.
Love Josh keep asking the kids if this is where they filmed the moon landings and them giving him the stare. 🤣😅😆🤣
Another cruise video upcoming? I have to confess I've watched the other one about 5 times. I've never been on a cruise and I will never go on a cruise so I have to live vicariously through your video... Lol
America"s favorite family! Thanks for taking us along with y'all!
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
Dang son! You all need to get up to DC and see the Smithsonian. The Air and Space Museum has the Wright brother’s plane, the Spirit of St Lewis and a bunch of Apollo stuff. The annex at Dulles airport has the Enola Gay, the SR-71 and the Shuttle. Plus hundreds more historic planes hanging from the ceiling. They also have American History, Natural History, The National Portrait Gallery, and the National Museum of the American Indian plus many more! All free!!! Not to mention all of the other historic places in town…
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Yes I want to
@jonwalstedt1907
Ай бұрын
Also check out the National Museum of the United States Airforce in Dayton Ohio
So proud of squeeze she faced her fears, good for her, love your videos.
My second comment but if you love old history I highly recommend Patriots Point here in South Carolina. The Yorktown is a great sight and the destroyer Laffy has quite a reputation from WWII
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Ok thanks
My dad used to drag me all over to go to places like this when I was a kid and we had an absolute blast. Even got to see an SR71 take off, do a flyover, and land at an air show once.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Very cool
My mom and me are big science nerds, grew up on Star Trek. We went years ago and had a absolute blast! Unfortunately the shuttle was not open yet but we've been wanting to make another trip down
Incredible trip. A first 10 out of 10 from Squeeze too.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Yes amazing
@seandayma
Ай бұрын
I also loved Wawa's death Grip on the launch simulator.
I can't wait to see the whole trip ❤
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Coming soon
$400 for family memories? Priceless.
We lived in the Mojave desert on Edward's Air Force base and the space shuttle used to land on the dry lake beds because it needed such a long runway. My dad and brother used to guard the space shuttle I got to go inside it. I went to school on the base called Desert High and we would get out of school on the days it would land. We would set up as a family drink Pepsi and eat sandwiches and just watch it land. I had the BEST childhood.
On my 9th birthday, way back in 1981, i asked my parents for only one thing, the day off from school on the 10th of April (the original launch date for the STS-1, which got scrubbed at the last moment). I got to stay home to watch live as the Shuttle Columbia rose from the earth, unfortunately the scheduled launch was postponed until Sunday, 12 April. I got that Friday off from school, and sat, glued to the TV, as i watched "LIVE" as they counted down and then, postponed the launch. I've always been space nerd at heart and so that was probably the best "gift" of my entire life. I still got to see the live launch though, since it occurred the following Sunday, 12 April 1981.
They do launches at least a couple times a week now. We go to Cocoa Beach quite often and watch them. Affordable hotels on the beach so you can watch the launch and the view is amazing.
I retired last year, my job was to build wiring and cables for satellites. I was blessed to be able to follow two of our projects all the way to launch. It was one of the most exciting and memorable things I've ever done. I'm happy for you all, I never went to Disney, but I'll always have those memories of the Cape, it meant so much to me. My Dad was a technical writer in the space industry in Texas in the early 60's. I think he would have been proud to know I was working in the industry too. There are a LOT of really good restaurants in the area, along the coast and also in Titusville. The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in DC is another great place to visit, it has a bunch of exhibits all the way from the very first hot air balloons up to the Shuttle era and beyond. There's also a Moon rock there, so I've touched two. If you're interested in airplanes as well as space, it's a great way to spend a day, and a fair amount less expensive than the Cape. I'm glad you're sharing these experiences with us. All the best to you all.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
That’s awesome
I worked on the space shuttle program for 21 years. Loved it.
@Anarchist86ed
Ай бұрын
Were you there the day the thermal curtain failed on the Space Shuttle Atlantis during a routine Engine test?
@darksideharleygirl3691
Ай бұрын
@@Anarchist86ed No i worked in the build and mods of the orbiters
@Anarchist86ed
Ай бұрын
@@darksideharleygirl3691 Not an 80s movie fan I see. 🤣
Chrysler made the rocket boosters for the Apollo missions, Chrysler's Air-Temp department handled the cooling, Ford made the escape modules I believe, Philco built the monitors, the spacesuits were made by a ladies stocking factory. It's crazy how many companies were involved to get man to the moon. Also as a Canadian myself I had a huge smile on my face when I saw the Canadarm. Awesome looking facility and great job filming it.
I questioned the price before I went but glad I did. It was well worth it.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
I think so too
so we went here when i was a kid way back when and they were letting us sit in a moon buggy and my mom thought that the guy sitting in it dressed like an astronaught was a mannequin and when she got in he put his arm around her scream was epic i almost peed myself laughing.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
That’s hilarious
I was in Florida for the first Shuttle launch, Columbia. I picked up a hitchhiker, a young student from Texas who had helped in the construction. His pass allowed us to get to the press/staff area. Couldn't believe my luck. The ground shook as that rocket went up. Left us all in awe ever since. I don't think you or your family will be talking about the cost of your visit in 50 years time...
Oh my goodness! I was so excited to watch but I will have to wait. This was my Dad's favorite place to go. He went to many launches and watched the rest on the television. He passed away April 6 of this year. He was 83 and I was able to be his caregiver. I am 63 and have been to the space center so many times.
Wow, as a recently retired divorced Dad, I can't tell you how much joy I get watching your family. I always think of Squeeze as fearless, so surprised she didn't like the launch. But she gave it a very rare 10 out of 10! Watch it Ralph, I think she can kick your butt, at least for now lol.
"I don't think it has guns!" Classic! I'm dying.
When I was a kid I lived just up the road from there and when the Shuttle would launch the whole house would shake. You could see the windows and the garage door moving.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to be able to take their family so yes its memorable cherish the moments because kids grow up and then you will be greatful !
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
For sure
Wait What - ? A sneaky Sleeper Dude video coming outta no where! Hun, bring out the kinda good silverware
Thoroughly enjoyed the tour of the spacecenter.I've always wanted to go there!I've lived an hour and a half north of it for 36 years and never got to go but......maybe some day.Any day with a new Sleeperdude video is a great day!!
Your video work and editing on these trips is so well done. I haven't been there for 20 years and Wow how its changed. Used to be a red or blue tour, nothing like this! Well Done!!!
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Oh wow
Thanks for taking us along! Looks like a ton of fun! You need to go to the National Museum of the Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. It's free, but if you want to do the simulators there's a fee. It's very nice and so many kinds of "air vehicles" from the Wright brothers to war machines and the space shuttle that you can get inside. It takes a day to go through all 3 of the huge hangars. Great memories made!
Man why isn't he at a million subs yet ??? Man I lov this family I started watching in December last year and I fell in love like literally lol 😆 ❤ seeing them grow from the other videos I watched oh man 😂😂
Wow that place changed sooo much since I was there so many years ago. Thanks so much Josh for taking us along. That saved me a lot of money😂
this is the best week ever!!!!!!! another video from the best family on the web!!! i went there in the 80's, i think it cost 20 or 30 bucks back then to get in... alot has changed in 35 or 36 yrs!!
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Yeah I guess so! Hope you enjoy
@rickydonahue1586
Ай бұрын
That was a good chunk of money back then though.
I came for the wow's and was not disappointed 😂
Once again, thanks for taking me along on another journey with ya'll. ❤in the channel.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
LOVE THIS !! When I was a kid and early teen my Uncle was a Chief at Cape Canaveral. He would take me and my sisters thru the whole facility.. It was AWESOME !!!I'm 72 now.. Do the math~~..
Worth the memories. Can always make more money, but can't replace time
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
For sure
Have you ever been to the Rocket and Space center in Huntsville Al. if not you should it is a great place to visit
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Not yet
SLEEPERCREW INNNNN SPAAAACE! NICE SLIDE,DAD! Gus Grissom is one of the reasons I joined the Air Force. All those original Mercury and Gemini guys were my heroes. Thank you for bringing us along!
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
Now this is why we love Sleeperdude, a video about them being parents and spending time with the kids Love it guys 🇬🇧🇺🇲
Thanks for taking us along. That was enjoyable.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Wow!!! I have not been in 30 years. Awesome changes. Thanks for Sharing
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
WOW... that was a lot of WOW's! 😲 Glad ya'll got to experience that, and thanks for taking us with!
My family went to Florida in 1976 . Kennedy space museum was my favorite.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Awesome
We used to go there back in the 70's when we lived in Florida. From our backyard we could see the rockets at night launching.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
That’s so awesome I would love to see them
thanks for taking us along
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
You bet
I used to live in Melbourne, Florida, and got to see a night laugh from Cape Canaveral while standing in my backyard. It lit up the sky like it was daytime
We had a blast there with our kids. Looks like you all did also. Ralphie jamming on those buttons like it was a scramble. 😂😂
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Yes!!
Fun fact, I lived in Merritt Island. Man I disliked that heat and humidity. It was hot all day everyday 😝 But the boating and fishing was world class. My ex- father in law used to be the Administrator of NASA, so I was able to see a lot of cool stuff. Glad y’all had a hoot, see ya ext year 🎉🎉
I almost said something yesterday while watching the fan mail vid, about missing the vacation videos. I’m a car guy, but getting to experience your vacation adventures with y’all is the most fun. I love you guys , and truly enjoy everything y’all share with us. - OMG, your Kennedy impression was really good!
Josh, as if y'all need another reason to get back to AZ, one of those NASA planes at 11:47 is sittin' out here in the desert at the space museum in Tucson. Just sayin' That was an incredible tour of the space center. If Squeeze gives it a 10/10 rating, then you know y'all got your money's worth out of your six hours there. Thanks for taking us along for another fun filled Sleeperdude fam road trip.
I was there about 20 years ago, was disappointed. Looks like a lot more there, now. Was also there in 1967, my uncle got us a semi-private tour; he just drove up to the gate & they let us in. I remember seeing the crawler & transporter up close. You should go to Huntsville, AL, Marshall Space Flight Center, most of the rockets were designed there. BTW, I believe the shuttle landing strip is available to rent. Adam LZ & his team raced cars up & down it.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
We might do that
Thanks for taking us along.
Love it when y'all take us along....God bless y'all!
Wish we had known. Uncle works there and with SpaceX. Could have got Sleeperdude family some behind scene tours.
We visited Cape Kennedy when Apollo 15 was on the launch pad in 1971. Wish we could have watched the launch. The Saturn V had 5 engines that made 1,027,000 horsepower per engine. The Saturn V holds the record for the largest payload capacity to low Earth orbit, 311,152 lb. Remember Philco Ford? Mission Control in Houston? In addition to designing and building out the control center, Philco-Ford provided technical and engineering support personnel during construction and ongoing operations. Just sayin'. Thanks for posting.
If you made memories with your family that’s priceless.
Can't wait to watch this. I live in Palm Bay which is on the Space Coast and have been blessed to go for many years. What's fun is during the month of October is the "Salute to Brevard" where Brevard residents can get in and take 6 others in their group for $20 per person. If y'all are still in the area me and my sister own one of, if not the largest bookstores in Brevard called NU2U Books in Melbourne, if y'all ever make the pilgrimage it's definitely worth it. Glad you all got to go
I was there in 1988 when Sleeperdude was probably still a cute little newborn. I was on temporary duty at McDill AFB near Tampa and I went there with a bunch of Air Force buddies. I was still a single man so it didn't break the bank but still expensive.
Awesome! Glad y'all had a great time! I love that place, visited 4 times and they just keep adding stuff. I had the privilege of being invited to the Vehicle Assembly Building (the tall one) while shuttle Endavour was being prepped inside, it was memorable!
Always worth the cost, NASA facilities are an educational and entertaining time for sure. I have stories, I am old, but on a spaceflight training company BOD and have been on a panel with 7 astronauts, friends with a couple and still miss my buddy Rick Searfoss greatly. Hope you had/are having fun on the cruise.
We had a holiday (sorry, vacation!) in Florida 7 or 8 years ago. Primarily we went for the Disney/Universal etc theme parks but, for me, the absolute highlight was the Kennedy Space Centre. I'm still in awe of the technology and the bravery required to get us into space, its absolutely incredible and it was worth the flight from England alone. WOW is the perfect word for this place!
What a nice surprise on a Thursday. Sleeperdude & family. Love it!!
Im so glad you had a great time! Looks like a blast ( pun intended). I love the "wow counter "😂
Sleeperdude family road trip lets gooo❤❤❤❤❤
Did it in 1971 and again in 2016, would do it again tomorrow if I was in Florida and had the money Highly Recommend
Wawa's reaction to the moon landing is epic!
I visited this place 40 years ago. We saw the whole place in a couple hours!
Thanks guys for taking this old man on this trip Brian from Northeast Ohio 👍👍👍
If your still in town there is a launch friday
4:45 wow! Look at all the rockets!
No family trip is "too much" it's the memories for a lifetime that cc count. Your kids will grow up being the best parents and remember how you guys were and they will pass this on to their kids.
5:53 I think Marge needs a Marge Rover! 😂
what the hay ? I guess their will be no build work this week , bummer . when I was growing up , we never had any vacations . I was there for the last shuttle launch . it was a perfect evening , the sky was clear , and the launch was perfect . we felt the rumble of the engines taking off , and we were a mile and a half away . I WILL NEVER FORGET IT . I can close my eyes and see it to this day . GOD BLESS AMERICA AND OUR BRAVE ASTRONAULTS .
Thank you so much for bringing us along, I’m 43, never got married or had kids, nice to get to follow along. Will be finding out in a few weeks if I’m dying of a degenerative liver disease unrelated to alcohol. Fingers crossed. Maybe if I’m going to live I’ll enter the horrifying world of dating.
"Why does Rice play Texas?" -JFK 🤣
Thank you , what a nice surprise to see an extra download . Glad you all had an amazing time
Josh’s wow factor was like mine when I visited the Kennedy Space Center. My wife and I had taken our grandkids to Disney the year before and it was three days of Disney and two days of shopping. On the second trip I took a day to myself and took a packaged tour of Space Camp and the Space Center. I grew up with the space program so for me it was “ my Disney trip “. We had missed a launch by one day. By the looks of it I need to go back for another dose of “ my Disney “. Thanks for stirring memories.👍👍🇨🇦
5:07 We choose to go to the moon, in this decade and put up a Dunkin Donuts and a Burger King! 😂
My son-in-law now works for Blue Origin…… WOW indeed!!!
My brother in law is in the air force and was stationed in Florida and worked in cape Canaveral. We went there about 8 years ago. We did everything y'all did!
I visited the NASA facility in Florida way back in 1974. It was mostly barren with a few old rockets standing or laying down. Surely has been upgraded now to a major tourist attraction with a lot of history behind it. Love your channel's travel videos.
Me and my family have been there more times than i can count we love it there ❤ y'all have fun with the raids
What a beautiful trip that the family together brings tears to my eyes. My father was the same with us when we were children. God bless you, Son, for your beautiful family. I improved the channel that I have seen on KZread.abraços y besos para todos desde Portugal Madeira Funchal
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much
Love all of wawa's facial expressions she has a great sense of humer.
@sleeperdude2690
Ай бұрын
👍
ABSOLUTELY------> OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!!. 🙂
The old Saturns and Titans were SO HUGE they would literally shake the ground when they lifted off.
That was an adventure! No matter the cost it had to be worth it. Loved the simulator clip. I’m like Squeezy, when I get hungry you’d best get out of my way 😮
Thank you so very much for once again taking us along on a great family outing , And to such a great part of history some of us might never get to see.
I love these Vacations videos!!! Probably something we would not get to normally see so thank you guys so much for showing everything!
That was fun! Thanks for bringing us along!