Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center

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Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center

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Traveller rating 4.3 (62)Duration2 - 5 daysPrice from$219Operated byGo City - USABook viaGetYourGuide

A digital pass that turns Orlando into a plan-free game. With Go City’s Orlando All-Inclusive Pass, you get entry to 25+ attractions and can pick stops on the fly instead of booking a rigid itinerary. I also love the 14-day validity window, because it lets you spread your visits out. One thing to watch: ticket access can be a little tricky at some parks, and you may need to show ID or pick up tickets instead of scanning instantly.

I like that this pass isn’t just the headline theme parks. You can mix big-name Orlando moments like Kennedy Space Center with attractions such as LEGOLAND Florida, Madame Tussauds Orlando, SEA LIFE Aquarium Orlando, and The Orlando Eye, then round it out with options like Gatorland and an airboat tour.

The main consideration is timing and rules. Your pass activates only when you use your first attraction, and after that you’re working with the number of calendar days you bought (not 24-hour blocks), so starting early matters.

Key Takeaways Before You Buy

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Key Takeaways Before You Buy

  • 25+ attractions on one digital pass, including Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND Florida
  • 14 days of flexibility after activation, so you can spread visits across your trip
  • No need to preselect attractions, you choose as you go based on opening times
  • Go City app is your control panel, with up-to-date line-up and access instructions
  • Some attractions may require extra ticket steps, sometimes with ID at the counter
  • Reserve early for the most popular activities, since some need bookings

How the Go City Pass Really Works (and why the 14-day window matters)

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - How the Go City Pass Really Works (and why the 14-day window matters)
This is an all-inclusive style pass from Go City. You buy a 2-, 3-, or 5-day option, then your pass stays valid for one year from purchase. But it only becomes active after your first attraction visit. After that, you get the number of calendar days you purchased, and you use those days during a 14-day window.

Why you should care: theme parks and Orlando-area attractions can eat time fast. If you front-load everything into one or two days, you’ll burn energy and probably hit sold-out reservations. The 14-day window is what lets you slow down and build a better rhythm.

You don’t need to choose what you’ll do ahead of time. Instead, you use the Go City app and digital guide to decide day by day based on what’s open and what requires reservations.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Orlando.

Price and Value: Is $219 per person a smart deal?

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Price and Value: Is $219 per person a smart deal?
At $219 per person, this pass is only a value if you’re actually going to stack multiple included attractions. The good news is that the list covers both major draws (like Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND Florida) and add-on favorites (like Wonderworks, SEA LIFE, Gatorland, and The Orlando Eye).

Think of the pass as a way to avoid the constant buy-and-rebuy ticket feeling. You’re not just buying one attraction. You’re buying the ability to mix and match, and to recover if one plan falls apart.

It also helps if you’re the type who prefers flexibility. The pass is designed for that: no rigid schedule, and you can pick attractions based on your energy and your location.

The trade-off is that you’ll still pay for transportation and parking fees, which aren’t included. If you plan to use lots of paid parking days, factor that into the true cost.

Planning Without a Rigid Itinerary (how to build better days)

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Planning Without a Rigid Itinerary (how to build better days)
Because you can choose attractions as you go, your job is to group sights in a way that reduces travel time and avoids reservation stress. I suggest planning with a simple theme for each day, not a minute-by-minute plan.

A useful approach is to anchor one “big-ticket” activity per day, then add nearby options from the pass. If you have a reservation-heavy attraction (the pass notes that the most popular activities require reservations), treat that as your day’s fixed point.

Also, start early on your first day once your pass activates. The guidance is clear: you’re working with calendar days, not 24-hour periods, and starting sooner gives you more usable time across the day.

Your best tool is the Go City app. It has the most up-to-date line-up, opening times, and specific instructions for how to access each attraction with your pass.

Kennedy Space Center: The anchor attraction and the logistics to expect

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Kennedy Space Center: The anchor attraction and the logistics to expect
Kennedy Space Center is the headline for a reason. It’s one of the included attractions that can easily justify the pass by itself if you’re eager to go.

But don’t assume the entry process is always one clean scan from your phone. Some ticket setups can take extra steps, and you may need to show identification and pick up tickets rather than scanning directly. Plan extra time for entry at least on your first big attraction day.

Another practical point: depending on the attraction’s on-site procedures that day, you might need to queue more than once for different steps. That doesn’t mean it won’t work. It just means you’ll want buffer time so the day doesn’t get tight.

If you want your day to feel smooth, treat Kennedy Space Center as your anchor and build your other stops around it instead of trying to cram multiple major attractions on the same clock.

LEGOLAND Florida plus family-friendly add-ons

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - LEGOLAND Florida plus family-friendly add-ons
LEGOLAND Florida Resort is another included centerpiece. If you’re traveling with kids, or you just want something light and playful after heavier stops, LEGOLAND is an obvious match for a pass like this.

As with Kennedy Space Center, there can be ticket access steps on-site. The takeaway for you: assume you might need a counter step rather than a frictionless phone scan, and bring your identification.

If you’re doing LEGOLAND, pair it with other pass attractions that feel like a natural fit for the same day’s vibe. The pass includes options such as Fun Spot America Theme Park (4 Ride Sampler) and Congo River Adventure Golf. Those are good “add-on” ideas when you want something that doesn’t eat your whole day.

Just keep checking the Go City app for opening times and access instructions. Included attractions can change, and the app is where the latest details live.

Orlando staples: Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE, and The Orlando Eye

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Orlando staples: Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE, and The Orlando Eye
One of the stronger parts of this pass is the range of “classic Orlando stops” that don’t depend on being in a big theme park bubble. You can mix them into days that start with a major attraction and then shift into something more varied.

Madame Tussauds Orlando is included, and it’s a solid choice if you want a change of pace from rides and exhibits. SEA LIFE Aquarium Orlando is also on the list, giving you a structured indoor-style outing if you’re trying to balance your schedule.

Then there’s The Orlando Eye (formerly The Wheel at ICON Park). This is a good option when you want a viewpoint-style activity rather than another theme park ticket stack.

A tip that helps with all of these: use the app instructions for how you access tickets with your pass. If one attraction requires a different entry method than another, you’ll save time by not assuming every site works the same way.

Animal days: Gatorland, Lion Country Safari, and an airboat tour

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Animal days: Gatorland, Lion Country Safari, and an airboat tour
If your group likes animals, the pass has multiple ways to build a memorable outdoors day. Gatorland is included, and it’s even labeled as The Alligator Capital of the World. Lion Country Safari is also included, giving you a second animal-focused anchor.

Then you can add something that feels like a real Florida adventure: Boggy Creek Airboat Tour with Butterfly Nectar. This is the kind of experience that changes the trip from just sightseeing into something you’ll remember as a day out.

Here’s the practical strategy: put your animal attractions on the same day if they’re part of your travel route, but don’t stack too many reservations-heavy items. You’ll move through crowds and schedules faster than you expect.

Also, watch your start time. Your pass is counted in calendar days, so a slow morning can shrink the number of attractions you can actually fit.

Wonderworks, Titanic, Old Town, and dinner-show energy

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Wonderworks, Titanic, Old Town, and dinner-show energy
This pass includes a mix of fun, quirky, and memorable experiences that can balance your trip. Wonderworks is included with an All-Access Pass, and Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is also on the list.

Old Town USA is included with a Ferris Wheel and Meal. That’s a helpful package because it can reduce decision fatigue at the end of a busy day. You’re not just browsing.

Then there’s The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show. If you want one planned evening that’s still flexible within the pass system, a dinner show is often the easiest way to keep the night from turning into a logistical headache.

One key consideration: some of these popular activities may require reservations. If you’re aiming for a specific show time, reserve well in advance.

Water park time: Island H2O Water Park weekday admission

Orlando: All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center - Water park time: Island H2O Water Park weekday admission
Island H2O Water Park is included with weekday admission. That detail matters. If your trip is mainly weekends, you might not be able to use this as easily as the rest of the pass.

Still, for travelers who can shift their schedule by a day or two, a weekday water park visit can work nicely. It’s a straightforward way to add variety without needing to pay full fare for another major attraction.

Because the pass is designed around flexibility, you can plug this in when your calendar fits. Keep checking the Go City app for the most current opening times and access instructions.

Beyond Orlando: using your pass for Tampa and Miami ideas

The pass is built for more than just the Orlando bubble. It specifically mentions attractions in Tampa and Miami as road-trip options.

Even if you don’t have a detailed plan, this is valuable because it gives you permission to structure your trip like a mini Florida itinerary. One day might be Orlando heavy. Another day might be outside the theme-park zone.

That said, transportation isn’t included, and parking fees aren’t included either. So any Tampa or Miami plan needs real driving math. If you’re already doing those cities anyway, the pass can help you make those days feel fuller.

Timing, reservations, and queues: how to avoid a frustrating pass day

This pass is flexible, but flexibility still requires a few habits.

First, sync your pass with the Go City app as the booking instructions recommend. You can save it to your phone or print a copy. Then, on the day you go, follow the attraction-specific entry instructions in the app.

Second, don’t assume every attraction entry process is identical. Some sites may not allow direct scanning straight from your phone in the way you expect. In practice, you should be ready to show ID and possibly pick up tickets at the counter.

Third, reserve popular activities early. The pass explicitly notes that the most popular attractions require reservations. That’s where flexibility can collapse if you wait too long.

Lastly, start early. The pass is counted by calendar days, and the guidance is to begin your days early to maximize use.

Should you book the Orlando All-Inclusive Pass with Kennedy Space Center?

Book it if you want multiple included attractions without the stress of buying tickets one by one, and if your plan includes at least one major anchor like Kennedy Space Center plus a few additional stops such as LEGOLAND Florida, SEA LIFE, Madame Tussauds, Gatorland, or an animal/outdoor add-on.

It’s also a strong fit if you’re comfortable checking the Go City app for the latest line-up and entry instructions, and you’re willing to reserve key activities ahead of time.

Skip or rethink it if your trip is very short and you only want one or two sights, because then the value equation shifts. Also rethink if you know you won’t want to deal with possible ticket-counter steps and extra entry logistics at some attractions.

For most people planning a real Orlando-and-beyond vacation, this pass is a practical way to see more Florida without locking yourself into a rigid itinerary.

FAQ

How long is the Orlando All-Inclusive Pass valid?

Your pass is valid for the number of days you choose (2, 3, or 5 days) over a 14-day period after your pass activates.

When does the pass activate?

The pass only becomes activated when you use it at your first included attraction or tour.

Do I have to plan which attractions I’ll visit before buying?

No. You can choose attractions as you go. You’ll pick based on what’s open and how to access each site using the Go City app.

Can I use the pass on my phone or does it need to be printed?

You can use a digital pass on your mobile device, or you can print it at home, depending on the access instructions for each attraction.

Where do I activate my pass?

You can activate your Orlando All-Inclusive Pass at any of the included attractions or tours.

Are reservations required?

The pass notes that the most popular activities require reservations, so reserving in advance is a good idea.

Is transportation included?

No. Transportation is not included.

Are parking fees included?

No. Parking fees are not included.

Is the pass refundable?

No. The activity is non-refundable.

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