Here is a picture of John in our jacuzzi tub at the Super 8 we stayed in. The desk guy was nice enough to switch us up to a King jacuzzi room for the same rate as our paltry little 2 double beds!

John watched Thomas on the DVD player in bed with Daddy to get ready for the next morning.

Our tickets for the train were at 8:30am on Saturday, but it was on the 10-minute drive from our hotel that we saw the highlight of the trip for Tony:

"They're not great, but they're OK."
We made it to the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC, at about 7:45am.

You could see the line for Thomas the Tank Engine from the road.

We had no trouble finding a parking place, but there were already about 100 people waiting in line to board the train when we got there at 8. I stood in line while Daddy and John went to look at Thomas!
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