We awoke to our last day in Coronado. I was excited to be going to Disney but also knew I would miss Coronado. We had a nice calm morning. We went to our great continental breakfast. I had to take some pictures of the architecture of the hotel. The main lobby and center of the hotel is a beautiful historic mansion.
The girls loved this piano. It was one that played on it's own.
We headed back to our room to pack the suitcases. I kid you not it took a full hard workin 2 hours.

This was one of the MANY moments I really missed DH. It really made me realize what a help he is on vacation. I was SOO excited knowing that tomorrow night he would be flying in!!! And you have no idea how grateful I was we had changed our train booking. Finally we were all packed up and we headed out for a farewell to our new favorite beach.
It was kindof windy and not really hot this morning. Not "lay on the beach" weather. But as you can see this didn't stop the girls from stripping down to swimsuits and enjoying themselves.
This picture makes me laugh. DD5 took to making snow-angels, I mean sand-angels face first in the sand. She had sand in every crevice of her body. We were still picking sand out of her ears at
Disneyland the next day.
I tried taking a picture of the water on the shore. It truly does look like shiny gold is washing up at your feet. Beautiful.
We went back to our hotel one last time to wash up quickly and headed out to return our rental car. We wanted to leave plenty of time because we did not have too good of an experience picking up our rental car. We had to wait forever for a shuttle from the airport, then forever in line. The staff was also not welcoming. However, I am happy to say our return went much smoother. We returned the car without issue and even got a private shuttle to the train station.

It all went so smoothly we ended up at the train station an hour and a half early.
We were able to check in our luggage and walk across the street to a pizza joint. That was one positive as it was 1:30 and we'd not eaten lunch. The girls were facinated by the transit system. We're small town folk so it's easy for our children to be amazed.

Granita and I shared a very good veggie pizza and the girls had cheese pizza.
Soon it was time board our train. This was the girls' first train ride and they were sooo excited. (That is if you don't count Disney's train.

) I was excited for them. This train ride was slightly less than two hours which seemed like the perfect duration for children to ride a train. Not too long, not too short.
The girls sat on the bench while I waited in line.
They both enjoyed their ride, especially DD5 who liked to sit in her own seat behind us. There was more than enough room to spread out which was nice. We got a four seater w/ the seats facing eachother.
Most of the trip is along the coast. We loved watching the beaches and the surfers along the coast.
When we arrived at the train station in Anaheim there were a couple of stuffed Mickey's in the window. DD8 was starting to get suspicious but DD5 was still completely clueless. We took a taxi to the Howard Johnson for only $10. I had the camcorder out and ready. I thought the taxi ride would be their moment of realization. Even though our hotel is across the street from Disneyland our taxi driver came in the back way and the girls did not see the park. However, the street lights were lined with pictures of Disney characters. I decided to tell them before we went in the lobby of the hotel because I was sure the clerk would say something. (Which she didn't.) I asked the girls where they thought we were. DD8 was not positive but thought we were in Disneyland!


Rather than being overjoyed they were more mystified which was just as fun.
Up next: Howard Johnson hotel and Rainforest Cafe Downtown Disney. We Are Finally Here!!!!!!
