vacationer1954
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This time next week we'll be boarding the train...
Last night I decided to check again to see what the rates would be for our April trip just in case dh decides he does want to try AT. Well, did I ever get a shock!
On the way down, the superliner br is $307 and the family br is $360, pretty much what I had been seeing. But for the way back, the superliner br is $699 and the family br is $855! That has to be the highest number I've seen since I started looking.
Coach seats on the way down are $200 but on the way back they are $490!
Round trip using the family bedroom both ways came to $1,821 after applying the AAA discount.
I'm not even going to consider AT for this trip now. Dh won't hear me mention it to him again!
We have done that also in April - autotrain down and drove home. We once drove home on Palm Sunday weekend and hit a TON of traffic.
Linda
Hi AutoTrain Vets!
Question for you: What do you plan to do on the day you depart for the train home? Is there enough time to go into the parks for a few hours? Or do you just sleep in, pack up, have lunch somewhere and then head to the train? We'll be departing from BLT, so I'm wondering if there's time to hit the MK for a few last rides or shopping before going back for the van & driving to the station. What time to you leave Orlando (how early to you get to the station?)?
Thanks in advance for any replies!!
KSL said:Hi AutoTrain Vets!
Question for you: What do you plan to do on the day you depart for the train home? Is there enough time to go into the parks for a few hours? Or do you just sleep in, pack up, have lunch somewhere and then head to the train? We'll be departing from BLT, so I'm wondering if there's time to hit the MK for a few last rides or shopping before going back for the van & driving to the station. What time to you leave Orlando (how early to you get to the station?)?
Thanks in advance for any replies!!
Yep! We leave a park or DTD at 12-1pm, get gas and lunch to go and drive to Sanford...about 45min to one hour away.
This would have been our plan if our trip home wasn't canceled. If get lunch to go you can check in early, avoid the rush, get your preferred dinner time and sit and eat while everyone else sits in line waiting to check in.![]()
We have always traveled coach on our previous AT trips. I decided to splurge this year on our return trip and get a family bedroom. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for the family bedroom? Are there any request I should make, like room location?
No, there really aren't that many requests you can make. All of the family bedrooms are located on the 1st floor, away from the bathrooms.
I guess you could ask to be closer/further to the lounge car if you wanted to but we never make a request.
As for suggestions:
pack a small outlet (we have a 3 outlet one we bring that is only about 7" long) b/c for some reason the outlet is only located in the center of the room and it's not enough for all of our electronics to charge (phones, ipads, leapsters, etc).
Don't bother bringing too many snacks or drinks along. In fact, we no longer bring any. There will be about 6-8 small bottles of water in your room. Snacks in the lounge car are raw veggies, cheeses, crackers, free wine (tip the steward though), fruit and snack mix. Bring $1 bills for tips. There are free beverages in the train cars (tea, hot chocolate, coffee, water, ice).
If you bring a suitcase, make sure it is a small, flat one. We use either duffel bags or my kids luggage and it fits under the bed when the bed is pulled out. Our airline-approved carryon does not fit. We bring a collapsible laundry hamper for our pillows, stuffed animals and blankets. Bring your own pillows and blankets to sleep better!
Enjoy your family room! We did both coach and bedroom and greatly prefer the bedroom ... but that doesn't mean we sleep soundly the whole way without waking up. We still do wake up in the night, esp when the train slows down, stops or really bumps. Esp if you are on the top bunk! However, it is much better IMHO to be laying down in the privacy of your own family.
In coach, I always felt like everyone can hear what you are saying, see what you are doing and felt like I was always on alert/on egg shells. We love the privacy that the bedroom offers ... less people overall in the lounge car and in the dining car ... sometimes we keep the door to our room open and sometimes we close it. You can only lock the door from inside so always keep valuables with you. but it's nice to be away from everyone.
It's nice for our family to stretch out in the room. There are two tables, one long sofa and one chair in the room...a small (tiny) closet and two big windows on each end. I was at first surprised by how small the rooms really are ... but the privacy of the room and ability to lay down are what you are paying for. There may be less space overall in the bedroom than coach bc you cannot recline in the family room. What you sit on is a sofa (or chair) that is attached to the wall. That's another reason we like to bring extra pillows to make it a bit more comfortable.
Also, bring tip money for your room steward since he/she prepares your room from sitting to bedroom and back again.
Oh, and last bit of advice when moving from coach to bedroom -- Save up your money!! You may not want to go back to Coach!!![]()
No birth certificate is needed. Enjoy your trip.
lindap1 said:anyone know if sleeper cars and coach cars have their own individual lounge cars? Or does the whole train share one?