
Then, after a tiny "layover", it was a 6-hour train ride to Munich. Chaos on the train. We had reservations, meaning "seats". People will just hop on and hope they can sit down. It was a massive wave of humanity pouring into the train. Trains run on time, on the dot. So as we were trying to find a spot for our enormous bags (there wasn't any), the train moves. Gotta go! So people are falling over each other as the train lurches and winds its way. We managed one bag by Kimberly's feet, and one bag in the bins overhead, but the biggest one was by the door being used as a seat for one of the standing masses. Once that door opens, our bag is gone. So, at the first stop in Bonn, Chris gets up and manages to get the bag and lift in into the overhead bins, hoping it doesn't fall down and kill someone. Eventually the crowds dwindle, but the first 3 hours or so of the trip was chaotic and frenzied.
8 hours via train: Brussels - Köln - Bonn - Frankfurt - Mannheim - Stuttgart - Ulm - Augsburg - Munich.
Our second European home: the Angelo Designhotel. Ultra-modern. Super cool. A far cry from the simple Charlie Brown dorm room that was our previous home. A late dinner at the hotel restaurant of pizza and we settle our weary heads in Germany. More hijinks to follow tomorrow....

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