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To ride the bus to the secondary part of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center, you need to take a bus. The day _after_ our visit, they were going to retire the need for reservations for the bus. But we arrived pretty early, to ensure that we got reservations. This was massive and unnecessary overkill. Oh well.

The Artemis We Will Put a Woman and a POC on the Moon project was new since our previous visit. Propaganda for Artemis is weak tea at best, and a lot of it involved a video of a thin woman with an electric violin dancing around in a black bodysuit with random shiny tape all over serving no obvious purpose on the roof of one of the KSC buildings. There was violin music. It’s unclear why they thought that was a good idea, however, it has all the indications of being a pandemic lockdown era video. We saw it at the beginning of one of the imax presentations.

We ate at the same large cafe we did last time, not over at the secondary part. We learn.

R. took T. off to get his booster. There was tons of availability in Florida, unlike Massachusetts.

I tried to get a reservation at Rising Tide Tape and Table for our second night, and got a really weird response — no tables for eight, can’t promise two four tops close together. We tried it anyway, and they had tons of enormous tables; we had one dining room to ourselves. I made a comment on arrival, and the woman who seated us was like, what did you hear on the phone? Service was great. Food was excellent. Drinks were excellent. Beer choices were extensive and excellent. Remember this and return.
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