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From:       Eric Klein <eric.klein () greenfieldtech ! net>
Date:       2015-06-25 12:43:46
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Sorry, apparently I forgot that we are looking at the Monday before Devcon
for this trip.


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> Hi All,
>
> I am cross posting this to the Asterisk Users, Biz, and Dev lists at the
> suggestion of David Duffet, so sorry if you see it multiple times.
>
> As this year Astricon is in Orlando, and most of us are tech geeks in on
> form or another, we are trying to organize a road trip to see NASA's
> Kennedy Space Center.
>
> I have been in touch with their group sales office and was told that there
> is a minimum requirements for a group rate to cover the general admission
> would be 15 guests at $45.50+6.5% tax per person, plus we would either need
> a lot of cars or to rent a bus (thus the per person price would go up).
>
> What they say about the tour:
>
> Private guided bus tour 2.5 hours
>
> The Explore KSC Tour gives visitors an insider?s view of the space program
> from the launch sites of today at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, with a
> look toward the future of space exploration at Kennedy Space Center, The
> tour includes up-close views of the launch pads, the Vehicle Assembly
> Building (VAB) and the Shuttle Landing Facility.  The tour stops in between
> the Kennedy Space Center launch pads, offering a close-up photo
> opportunity, in front of the VAB, on the NASA Causeway where guests are
> surrounded by myriad rocket launch pads.  Along the way, visitors may see
> other iconic images of America?s space program including the countdown
> clock at the Press site, a crawler transporter used to move Apollo moon
> rockets and space shuttles to the launch pad and the Operations and
> checkout building were astronauts departed from to travel to the launch pad
> on the day of their mission.  The tour culminates at the Apollo/Saturn V
> Center,
> The Apollo/Saturn V Center, where dramatic multimedia shows and numerous
> hands-on displays provide visitors with an inspirational and exhilarating
> look into America?s quests for the moon. Guests relive the historic launch
> of Apollo 8 at the Firing Room Theater, then marvel at a monstrous 363?
> long Saturn V moon Rocket, the most powerful rocket ever build and one of
> only 3 Saturn V rockets in Existence, The Apollo Treasure Gallery showcases
> treasures from the Apollo moon missions, including Apollo 14 Commander Alan
> Shepard?s spacesuit and the Apollo 14 Command Module, Kitty Hawk.
>
> Up to 50 guests for a private bus.
> Booking times will vary, we will do our very best to accommodate your
> guests
> General admissions required
>
>
> So please let me know if you are interested, as we get closer we will
> discuss total price and how people can pay it.
>
> Looking forward to seeing you in Orlando in October.
> Eric
>
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> Eric Klein
> Sr. Consultant
> GreenfieldTech
> Mobile +972-54-666-0933
> Email Eric.Klein@greenfieldtech.net
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Hi All,<br>
<br>
I am cross posting this to the Asterisk Users, Biz, and Dev lists at the<br>
suggestion of David Duffet, so sorry if you see it multiple times.<br>
<br>
As this year Astricon is in Orlando, and most of us are tech geeks in on<br>
form or another, we are trying to organize a road trip to see NASA&#39;s<br>
Kennedy Space Center.<br>
<br>
I have been in touch with their group sales office and was told that there<br>
is a minimum requirements for a group rate to cover the general admission<br>
would be 15 guests at $45.50+6.5% tax per person, plus we would either need<br>
a lot of cars or to rent a bus (thus the per person price would go up).<br>
<br>
What they say about the tour:<br>
<br>
Private guided bus tour 2.5 hours<br>
<br>
The Explore KSC Tour gives visitors an insider?s view of the space program<br>
from the launch sites of today at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, with a<br>
look toward the future of space exploration at Kennedy Space Center, The<br>
tour includes up-close views of the launch pads, the Vehicle Assembly<br>
Building (VAB) and the Shuttle Landing Facility.   The tour stops in between<br>
the Kennedy Space Center launch pads, offering a close-up photo<br>
opportunity, in front of the VAB, on the NASA Causeway where guests are<br>
surrounded by myriad rocket launch pads.   Along the way, visitors may see<br>
other iconic images of America?s space program including the countdown<br>
clock at the Press site, a crawler transporter used to move Apollo moon<br>
rockets and space shuttles to the launch pad and the Operations and<br>
checkout building were astronauts departed from to travel to the launch pad<br>
on the day of their mission.   The tour culminates at the Apollo/Saturn V<br>
Center,<br>
The Apollo/Saturn V Center, where dramatic multimedia shows and numerous<br>
hands-on displays provide visitors with an inspirational and exhilarating<br>
look into America?s quests for the moon. Guests relive the historic launch<br>
of Apollo 8 at the Firing Room Theater, then marvel at a monstrous 363?<br>
long Saturn V moon Rocket, the most powerful rocket ever build and one of<br>
only 3 Saturn V rockets in Existence, The Apollo Treasure Gallery showcases<br>
treasures from the Apollo moon missions, including Apollo 14 Commander Alan<br>
Shepard?s spacesuit and the Apollo 14 Command Module, Kitty Hawk.<br>
<br>
Up to 50 guests for a private bus.<br>
Booking times will vary, we will do our very best to accommodate your guests<br>
General admissions required<br>
<br>
<br>
So please let me know if you are interested, as we get closer we will<br>
discuss total price and how people can pay it.<br>
<br>
Looking forward to seeing you in Orlando in October.<br>
Eric<br>
<br>
--<br>
Eric Klein<br>
Sr. Consultant<br>
GreenfieldTech<br>
Mobile +972-54-666-0933<br>
Email <a href="mailto:Eric.Klein@greenfieldtech.net">Eric.Klein@greenfieldtech.net</a><br>
                
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