
Space Center Houston in the morning before the general public opening

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: Crew Systems Laboratory

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: Crew Systems Laboratory

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: Apollo Mission Control Center

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: Apollo Mission Control Center

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: ISS Mission Control

NASA VIP Tour – Mission Control: ISS Mission Control

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: NBL

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: NBL

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: NBL

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Astronaut Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Astronaut Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Astronaut Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility

NASA VIP Tour – Astronaut Training: Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility
Would I recommend the Astronaut Training Tour? Yes.
Would I recommend the Mission Control Tour? Yes.
If you can only do one, which would I choose? Mission Control Center, but the Astronaut Training is a close second!
Was it worth the price? $200/each person for each tour but still yes!
What was my favorite part? live ISS feed from the Mission Control Center, holding the $2 million astronaut glove, and the Neutral Buoyancy Lab pool.
What would I change? – add on for astronaut breakfast prior to the tour as the time conflicts with the start of the first tour.