The roads are fairly straight so its easy driving. The toll road means that you have to pay every time a toll barrier comes up. If you don't the cameras catch you and its a $100 fine. Its easily done, especially if you don't know the road rules.
As we approached the Space centre, there was also an armoury and airfield for air force displays. We didn't get round to stopping off to seeing that, but it looked interesting. The causeway is really eye catching, it is one of the few connecting bridges from the mainland to the island that hosts the space port. The views are pretty stunning and more often than not you see a fisherman in his small boat holding fishing nets by the sides of the beach.
As you approach the space centre, you have to turn right into the main car park. Its all clearly signposted and there's plenty of space, quite literally for every type of vehicle. Once parked, head straight on to the main entrance. It can take a bit of time because the people working at the booths are normally explaining where to go or how much the different tours are. It took us around 15 minutes to get in and wasn't even that busy.
There began our space adventure..

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