Has anyone driven from the Albany area to the auto train? We are taking the train the Monday after Thanksgiving - any driving from Albany advice?
I think that is the time of year the snowbirds are returning north for the summer from their winter in Fla. I hear the trains are pretty full then. Not many bargains. Maybe March or June would be less full and cheaper.
I booked it -- Auto Train, here we come! I rode it once when I was about 15 and DH's last AT trip was when he was 3, i believe. We're all very excited about it. DMIL and our 5 year old DS will be along for the ride as well. We went with the coach seats. I'll let you know how it went when we return in December!
There isn't a shuttle, however, it is really a very short walk over to the strip mall. They even told me the last time I was there to take a cart with me so we didn't have to lug our things.
As for specials, often times there are specials that kids ride free. This past summer they rode for $19. Just keep looking!
I'm hoping that my scooter won't be too much of a problem in the room, and am also quite concerned about not being able to put my leg up for the entire trip. I just may check out the coach seating as it may be more suited to my needs.
I'll admit that I'm nervous about the ~5 hour drive, so I booked a room at the Comfort Inn for the night the train leaves. I'll probably leave NYC around 10, so as to miss traffic. Any "driving in DC" tips?
Thanks! I had seen that link but there's nothing like a first-hand report, don't you agree?
Question for those who have used the AutoTrain re: tipping -- How much and to whom?Thanks!
Thanks!
Also, being a city girl, I'm wondering if you tip the people who take and give you back your car at all?
DH has suggested, since I am driving alone w/ 3 kids, that maybe we should go down the night before and stay in a hotel.
Do many do that? We are coming from NE PA, probably around 5 hour trip.\
Oh, we are leaving on a Sat.
I ordered our tickets back in May for our Sept trip. As suggested here, I chose to pick them up at the station instead of having them mailed in case I changed our travel dates.
So, do they assign the seats when we get to the station? I have 3 kids w/ me and I definitely want us near each other. Is this a concern?
Do I need to get there early, should I call, or should I arrange to have them mailed. Our condo is non refundable, and we will be leaving in 4 weeks.
Any advice?
Nope, you don't. You probably won't even see them since they move so quickly.
Spending the night before would make it more relaxing for you...no rushing around to get to the station. However, you have to deal with Friday evening rush hour in DC so consider that (hopefully you could leave Friday morning).
Otherwise, I think leaving on Saturday should generaly be fine. You'd want to leave by 8-9am to give yourself plenty of time to get there if weather or traffic become concerns. There is a little playground at Lorton for the kids to play on to help occupy time.
Amtrak will make sure your seats are together, esp where kids are noted on the tickets. They don't want kids separated from parents, either. It's not like going on an airplane where you basically just sit there. On the train, they know you are walking around and moving around and of course, sleeping. They will do everything they can to keep you together.
An advantage to getting there early is to guarantee you get the dinner seating of your choice (5pm is most popular with young children).
I ordered our tickets back in May for our Sept trip. As suggested here, I chose to pick them up at the station instead of having them mailed in case I changed our travel dates.
So, do they assign the seats when we get to the station? I have 3 kids w/ me and I definitely want us near each other. Is this a concern?
Do I need to get there early, should I call, or should I arrange to have them mailed. Our condo is non refundable, and we will be leaving in 4 weeks.
Any advice?
But i swear that for my late Aug trip the trip back still cost more.![]()
Well, the kids are already missing a week of school, so I had planned on leaving around 4 pm; didn't think about Friday rush hour, so guess we'll stick with Sat 8 am.Spending the night before would make it more relaxing for you...no rushing around to get to the station. However, you have to deal with Friday evening rush hour in DC so consider that (hopefully you could leave Friday morning).
Otherwise, I think leaving on Saturday should generaly be fine. You'd want to leave by 8-9am to give yourself plenty of time to get there if weather or traffic become concerns. There is a little playground at Lorton for the kids to play on to help occupy time.
Amtrak will make sure your seats are together, esp where kids are noted on the tickets. They don't want kids separated from parents, either. It's not like going on an airplane where you basically just sit there. On the train, they know you are walking around and moving around and of course, sleeping. They will do everything they can to keep you together.