jwboucher said:Where are the sleep cars located?
Don't worry they're connected to the rest of the train and everyone gets there at the same time. Other than that I'm curious why you would need to know this.
jwboucher said:I was reading that they were up front and the whistle will keep you awake. I did ride coach one way this year and could hear the whistle all night but it wasn't too loud. We were pretty far back from the engine.
I was reading that they were up front and the whistle will keep you awake. I did ride coach one way this year and could hear the whistle all night but it wasn't too loud. We were pretty far back from the engine.
I honestly haven't paid attention enough to remember where the cars are, but I will say, the whistle can be an issue if you're in the first couple of cars. Especially when you're going through all the at grade crossings the farther south you go. There's usually info on line that says what the consists are. I'll try to search and find info. I did a quick google. See this link:http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/32610-line-numbersconsist-listings/ It appears half of the sleepers are at the front, just behind the crew dorm car.
Where are the sleep cars located?
We booked our southbound train for mid August 2014. Got a family bedroom for $252. Now I am stalking the amtrak website for northbound trains. They are expensive!
We booked our southbound train for mid August 2014. Got a family bedroom for $252. Now I am stalking the amtrak website for northbound trains. They are expensive!
I have been watching this too.. It's a lot more going north.
Hey everyone...
I'm headed to Florida on the Auto Train on Sat Oct 12. My husband and I are traveling coach with our 3 and 1 year old sons for a week long vaca in WDW. Has anyone ever dared to take very young kids on this journey? My husband is an Amtrak employee and there's a slim chance we'll be upgraded to a sleeper but I'm just assuming we'll be staying in coach. If anyone feels like giving me a bit of a rundown of the evening I'd really appreciate it! We're bringing sleep stuff for the kiddos (pjs, nap mats, bears etc) but are pillows available on the train for my husband and myself? How about blankets...do I need to bring my own? I know sleeping in coach may be a bit difficult and we already know we'll be quite tired the next day but I do want to be as comfortable as possible without carrying a ton of stuff onboard! Also, is the café car open the entire trip or only after dinner hours are over? We're very excited for this adventure but any tips are welcome! Thanks.
Lauren
Also, is the café car open the entire trip or only after dinner hours are over? We're very excited for this adventure but any tips are welcome! Thanks.
Lauren
Silly question but does anyone know how they clean the seats and sleeper cars? Thanks.
Same here - booked southbound for July 2014 for same price I paid this year. Northbound is $500 more!!! I have been checking everyday hoping the price drops. Really don't want to drive home.