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Offline vandersons

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Eastern Range maintenance schedule 2018
« on: 01/21/2018 11:42 am »
Hi,

Just wanted to ask if anyone knows or could point to the Eastern Range's maintenance schedule for 2018?

Thing is, I'm planning a family holiday to Florida (Orlando area) for this summer and it would be absolutely awesome to go see a rocket launch while we're there and I'd like to avoid having the holiday fall into a maintenance window.

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Re: Eastern Range maintenance schedule 2018
« Reply #1 on: 01/21/2018 12:46 pm »
You do realise that Florida in the summer is VERY hot :) Good question though, I'm interested in the same information.
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Re: Eastern Range maintenance schedule 2018
« Reply #2 on: 01/21/2018 09:11 pm »
Thanks Lar, hot is good, VERY hot is better (I live in Ireland). Though if it gets too much I'm hoping the hotels there and rental cars will have aircon.

Due to my son's school schedule summer is the only realistic time when we can go anywhere.

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Re: Eastern Range maintenance schedule 2018
« Reply #3 on: 01/21/2018 09:49 pm »
All hotels and rental cars have aircon with very very limited exception (that I can't recall ever seeing).
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