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Cape Canaveral Visitor's Guide CAPE CANAVERAL VISITOR’S GUIDE 16255 Phillips Pkwy Bldg 38835 Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, FL 32920 LOCAL AREA MAP From Orlando International Airport (MCO) • Proceed east on the Beachline SR 528 and follow the sign for Cape 95 VAB Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS). Atlantic Ocean • Exit at the N Cruise Terminal (Terminal A) SR 401. Drive over the Barge Canal and past the cruise terminals. Titusville 1 • Proceed to the Pass and ID building just outside of the South Gate Atlas V Pad (Gate 1). SLC-41 50 John F Kennedy • Turn in behind the Pass and ID building and follow the signs for parking. Space Center • Pass and ID will issue you a temporary CCSFS badge if you coordinated O&C 405 Delta IV Pad your visit with your host and can present two forms of identification. SLC-37 Visitor’s ASOC Tico NASA Parkway Information HQ SSPF HIF • After receiving your badge, proceed through Gate 1 and continue on Airport Center DOC Phillips Pkwy to your destination. • Maps of CCSFS are available at Pass and ID. Riv Banana Orlando 407 1 International Airport Indian Rive Cape Canaveral From Melbourne International Airport (MLB) Space Force 528 Station • Proceed west on Air Terminal Pkwy 95 er • Turn right onto NASA Blvd west. Turn right to stay on NASA Blvd west. r Pass & ID • Turn right onto Wickham Rd south/CR-509. 401 • Turn left onto Sarno Rd. 528 A1A • Turn left onto Eau Gallie Blvd west/FL-518 west. A • Merge onto I-95 to exit 205 which is the 528 Beach line to CCSFS 3 A 520 • Merge onto FL-528 east toward Canaveral/Cape-Port-SFS/US-1. Cape Canaveral • Take the SR-410 north exit toward Cape Canaveral/SFS/Port 520 Canaveral/A Cruise Terminals/North Cargo Piers. Cocoa E Merritt • Merge onto FL-401. Island 95 C B • Turn in behind the Pass & ID building and follow the signs for parking. Rockledge Cocoa Beach • Pass & ID will issue a temporary CCSFS badge to you if you coordinated B D your visit with your host and can present two forms of identification. Atlantic Ocean After receiving your badge, go through Gate 1 and continue on Phillips 1 Pkwy to your destination. Maps of CCSFS are available at Pass & ID. A1A Patrick Air Force Base N Melbourne and Miami 2 CCSFS VISITOR GUIDE HOTEL GUIDE A Cape Canaveral International Palms Resort Double Tree Oceanfront Hotel Cape Winds Resort 1300 N Atlantic Ave (Hwy A1A) 2080 N Atlantic Ave (Hwy A1A) 7400 Ridgewood Ave Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 321.783.2271 321.783.9222 888.439.4637 FAX: 321.799.3234 FAX: 321.799.2676 Holiday Inn Express Cocoa Beach Sea Esta Beachside Villas Homewood Suites 5575 N Atlantic Ave (Hwy A1A) 686 S Atlantic Ave 9000 Astronaut Blvd, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 321.868.2525 321.783.1739 855.605.0320 FAX: 321.868.6302 Radisson Resort at the Port Hampton Inn 8701 Astronaut Blvd (Hwy A1A) 3425 N Atlantic Ave (Hwy A1A) Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 321.784.0000 321.799.4099 FAX: 321.784.3737 FAX: 321.799.4991 Residence Inn by Marriott Courtyard by Marriott 8959 Astronaut Blvd (Hwy A1A) 3435 N Atlantic Ave (Hwy A1A) Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 321.323.1100 321.784.4800 FAX: 321.323.1029 FAX: 321.784.4812 B Cocoa Beach Ocean Suites Hotel Cocoa Beach Hilton Oceanfront 5500 Ocean Beach Blvd 1550 N Atlantic Ave (Hwy A1A) Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 321.784.4343 321.799.0003 FAX: 321.799.0344 3 CCSFS VISITOR GUIDE RESTAURANT GUIDE A Cape Canaveral Kelsey’s B Rockledge Sonny’s Barbecue Fish Lips [Pizza, $] River Rocks [Barbeque, $$] [Seafood, $$] 8699 Astronaut Blvd, [Seafood, $$] 310 N Courtenay Pky, 610 Glen Cheek Dr, Cape Canaveral 6485 S US #1, Merritt Island Port Canaveral 321.783.9191 Rockledge 321.449.9102 321.784.4533 www.kelseyscanaveral.com 321.757.7200 www.sonnysbbq.com www.fishlipswaterfront.com www.riverrocksrestaurant.com La Fiesta D Cocoa Beach Gators Dockside [Mexican, $$] C Merritt Island Anacapri Pizzeria [Grill, $$] 7802 N Atlantic Ave, Bonefish Grill [Italian, $$] 683 Dave Nisbet Dr Cape Canaveral [Seafood, $$] 605 N Atlantic Ave, Port Canaveral, FL 32920 321.783.7755 795 E Merritt Island Causeway, Cocoa Beach 321.783.5136 www.lafiestamexicanrest.com Merritt Island 321.868.2266 www.gatorsdockside.com 321.453.3011 Rising Tide Tap and Table Florida Fresh Grill Grills Seafood & Tiki Bar [Gastropub, $$] Carrabba’s Italian [Seafood, $$] [Seafood, $$] 523 Glen Cheek Dr [Italian, $$] 3312, 2039 N Atlantic Ave, 505 Glen Cheek Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920 60 Palmetto Avenue, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cape Canaveral 321.576.0676 Merritt Island 321.613.5649 321.868.2226 www.risingtidetap.com 321.453.7045 www.floridasfreshgrill.com www.visitgrills.com www.carrabbas.com Rusty’s Green Room Cafe Sage Bistro [Seafood, $$] Longhorn Steakhouse [Seafood, $] [Bistro, $$] 628 Glen Cheek Dr, [Steakhouse, $$] 222 N 1st St, 6615 N Atlantic Ave, Cape Canaveral 770 E Merritt Island Causeway, Cocoa Beach Cape Canaveral 321.783.2033 Merritt Island 321.868.0203 321.783.4548 321.456.5559 www.greenroomcafecocoabeach. www.izzysbistroflorida.com Thai Thai III com [Asian, $$] Outback Steakhouse 8660 Astronaut Blvd, [Steakhouse, $$] Jazzy’s Cape Canaveral 777 E Merritt Island Causeway, [Seafood, $$] 321.784.1561 Merritt Island 210 N Orlando Ave, www.thaithai3.com 321.454.4450 Cocoa Beach www.outback.com 321.613.3993 4 CCSFS VISITOR GUIDE RESTAURANT GUIDE D Madd Jacks Grillin Shack The Fat Snook E Cocoa Village [BBQ, $$] [Seafood, $$$] Café Margaux 655 N Atlantic Ave suite D 2464 S Atlantic Ave, [Continental, $$$] Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Cocoa Beach 220 Brevard Ave, 321.613.5800 321.784.1190 Cocoa Village www.thefatsnook.com 321.639.8343 Pompano Grill www.margaux.com [Seafood, $$] Tokyo Steakhouse 110 N Brevard Ave, [Steakhouse, $$] Villa Palma Cocoa Beach 5840 N Atlantic Ave, [Italian, $$] 321.784.9005 Cocoa Beach 11 Riverside Drive, 321.799.0058 Cocoa Village Roberto’s Little Havana 321.301.4222 [Cuban, $$] Yen Yen 26 N Orlando Ave, [Chinese, $$] Cocoa Beach 2 N Atlantic Ave, 321.784.1868 Cocoa Beach www.robertoslittlehavana.com 321.783.9512 Simply Delicious Thai Thai Village Sushi Bar [Bakery, $$] [Sushi, $$] 125 N Orlando Ave, 100 Harrison Street, Cocoa Beach Cocoa Beach 321.783.2012 321.631.8228 5 CCSFS VISITOR GUIDE .
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