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    The Space Camp in Alabama One Family Vacations at Every Year: How We Spent Our Family Vacation

    By Olivia CarterAugust 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    For Dr Madelyn Cabrera and Carlos Hernandez of Hialeah, Florida, a vacation that’s out of this world isn’t just a figure of speech—it’s a family tradition. Along with their two sons, Christopher (11) and Matthew (8), they’ve swapped beach towels for flight suits and made Space Camp a recurring family getaway. “It actually started about four years ago,” Madelyn says. “Carlos heard about this reputable program out of state. We looked it up, joined the waitlist, and in 2021, he went with our oldest son for the first time. Since then, we’ve gone every year.”

    This year, all four family members signed up for Family Space Camp—a three-day program in Huntsville, Alabama, where kids as young as seven can train like astronauts with their parents at their side. “What drew us in was the hands-on, educational aspect,” Madelyn says. “We didn’t just want to go on vacation—we wanted to experience something together, to learn something new.”

    The Saturn V rocket’s indoor hall at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama—which hosts Space Camp.

    U.S. Space & Rocket Center, home of Space Camp

    Why choose rocket boosters over room service

    While many families choose beach resorts or amusement parks for their getaways, the appeal of Space Camp came down to one big draw: hands-on learning. “What drew us in was the educational and interactive nature of it,” Madelyn says. “We were excited by the opportunity to learn about space while also getting to test simulators, complete missions, and even launch rockets that we built ourselves.”

    They signed up for the Family Space Camp program, which is open to children ages seven and older, along with their parents. The experience takes place at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, which houses not only the camp itself but also one of the most comprehensive collections of space artifacts and exhibits in the country. “It’s kind of amazing that you can do all this training and learning in a place where real astronauts have prepared for missions,” she adds.

    Christopher Hernandez, 11, completes a systems check to ensure the lunar lander vehicle is mission ready during a simulated trip to the moon

    U.S. Space & Rocket Center, home of Space Camp

    Space Camp is located at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville

    U.S. Space & Rocket Center, home of Space Camp

    Planning for takeoff

    With limited program slots, the family knew they had to plan early. “We registered about 10 months in advance,” says Madelyn. “The Family Camp schedule is released well ahead of time, but spots go quickly.” And while this wasn’t their first rodeo, they’ve learned a few packing tricks along the way. “I always bring the basics—clothes, toiletries, chargers—but we never forget our flight suits,” she laughs. “We bought them on a previous trip and wear them proudly during graduation.” For those staying in the on-site habitat dormitories, she also recommends bringing a combination lock for lockers, S-hooks for towels, and comfortable shoes. “You’re on your feet a lot, so good shoes are a must.” This year, they opted to stay at the Marriott next door instead of the camp’s bunk-style lodging. “It gave us a little more rest and privacy in the evenings, which was great for the kids.”

    Inside the mission: A typical day at space camp

    From the moment the day begins, Space Camp is all systems go. “We start with breakfast and then go straight into hands-on experiences,” says Madelyn. These include simulated missions to space, the moonwalk experience (which replicates lunar gravity), the G-Force Accelerator, the Multi-Axis Trainer (MAT), and rocket-building workshops.

    Between launches and missions, families watch videos about the International Space Station, explore NASA tech displays, and attend briefings in fully equipped mock control rooms. “It’s immersive,” she says. “You feel like you’re part of a real training team.”

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