Mars is outstanding. We are so glad we decided to make the trip. I am amazed they got this ability up and running so quickly. In just twenty years business men have turned this from a dream into a reality. The Sun-ray space cruiser was amazing, fully automated. The space-steward robots were incredible. From Birmingham, Alabama to Red Station, Mars took only twenty-nine hours. The fingerprint scanner payment system really makes this kind of travel safer, no one can steal any cash or cards from you.

The Mars-tel Comfort Suites are a stroke of genius. Not one human employee to pay or provide healthcare to. All the travel-bots fully service the customers. They cook, clean, provide medical help and assistance in various forms. They even fix themselves!

Granted, everything in the park is not up and running yet, but just to leave our planet and visit another one so easily is amazing. Hopefully the price will come down soon so you too can enjoy this. Perhaps a coupon or something!

It feels very safe here. I was worried that all the automation controlling the tours and facility would be buggy and scary. So far, the kiosk, bots, and self-driving vehicles all have worked perfectly. Although I will admit, once the fascination with the fact you are on a different planet subsides, it is sort of boring just looking at red rocks. It is like a trip to the beach with no ocean and no wave sounds. We are hoping that the subterranean bot tour this afternoon will improve things. Jexter, our personal service bot, says it is wonderful. I imagine he is programmed to say that. The hologram menus at the restaurants are interesting as well. 3D steak that you can spin with the touch of a finger is quite neat. The hover-walk systems around the facility sure beat the belt fed system on Earth for getting around.

I sure am glad that the satellite signal correlation between the two planets has been fixed. Video calls from my iPhone 27 have been perfect. No lag whatsoever. The Hubble 19 telescope they have here enables you to see much further into space than available from home. You can hook your devices up to it by blue-tooth and control where it points. Your commands are in que with others trying to use the system, but it goes pretty quick.

I almost forgot to mention, at the space-port getting ready to launch, they served food in pellet form. Just like in the movies we used to watch! When I say “they”, I mean the automatrons that handle all the stuff. It was surreal to watch a hover-bot carry our bags onto the plane for us and serve us. I will say I was relieved to see a human pilot. Although he informed us that robots fly the ship, he is just there in case of emergency situations.

Anyway, we will be back next week. Thanks for taking care of the house. 

Thank you kindly,

Matthew

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