Thanks so much Pepe. Thinking I sould call back and get the lower level so the kids can go up and down by themselves ( they are 10,11 and 12) Is there any drawbacks to the lower level?
Thanks so much Pepe. Thinking I sould call back and get the lower level so the kids can go up and down by themselves ( they are 10,11 and 12) Is there any drawbacks to the lower level?
For those interested I have some pictures from around the Sanford station...
hard part is remembering how many car you did walk thru to get to your destination and how many back to your car, they all look the same....
Is there any drawbacks to the lower level?
We've stayed on the lower level once (regular Amtrak Ohio to DC) and didn't care for it....seems too isolated, it's actuallt the handicapped location and everyone has to come down to that level for restroom use...alot of traffic and not decor wise better looking. Upper level just seemed more cozy and relaxing...all the seats seem to absorb all the noise and what not....felt warmer and since car to car movement is from the upper level, easier getting around....you probably make more car to car movement than down to the restrooms.....didn't notice and difference in car swaying upper to bottom...
Just a reminder, all car seats are numbered the same so be sure to either count the cars when walking or remember your car number so you don't panic and can't find your stuff and seat....
Also you may not see as much as up top, but frankly there is not a lot of stuff to see anyway.
Leaving Lorton you have maybe 45 minutes to an hour of slow travel with just brushes and trees lining the way. You then go through a city, I forgot its name, where the tracks run right down the middle of main street, a military base and I think more trees.
We are right around our 11 months out trip on the AT (late Jan 2012) and I just checked the prices and
They are the same amount as we paid for our May trip at only 5 months out. I foolishly thought that late January was going to be a cheaper time to go on the train...
I can't imagine what the prices will be if they just continue to go up closer to the date. The good thing is that the tickets are refundable, so we will go ahead and purchase and if we can get a better deal, then we'll do that. I think I'll purchase as two 1-way tickets b/c I don't think you save by purchasing a round-trip and that way if we decide to drive down, it'll be easier to cancel just that part of the trip.
If we decide to do this, we will be getting a bedroom. Just two adults, no kids. I'd be the one on the top bunk, which doesn't thrill me. (Dh is 6'3", the bottom bunk is 6'3" so that doesn't allow him any wiggle room at all.) Dumb question, but -- What keeps you from falling out of the top bunk? Even children's bunk beds have rails and I don't see anything in the "night view" pictures at the Amtrak website. I am even considering the family bedroom option just so I wouldn't have to do the top bunk.
we are taking the auto train June 13 ...cant wait
We usually fly, but have decided to drive to Florida and take the Autotrain home for our August trip. We are a family of four (our boys are 10 and 8) and we have opted for the Family Bedroom.
Still not quite sure if this is the right choice, but it seems like driving 17 hours home after 12 days of vacation will be tedious and depressing. We're hoping this will be an interesting new experience for all of us.
Thanks to those of you who post all about your past experiences. This thread has provided a wealth of information.
You might want to look at the lenght of the kids bed in the family room, they are fairly short, we get 2 roomettes, as it is lot more confortable for the kids to sleep in.