Aanna
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Summary -- For a family of 4 with two small children (ages 7 and 8) would you recommend a Family bedroom or 2 adjacent Roomettes? Will I feel more claustrophobic in one or the other? Which way will we have more room? How is the difference in view? What is the difference in privacy level?
The specifics -- This summer my family is heading out to Disneyland, and we decided to make it an adventure by taking the Southwest Chief from Chicago to LA with an overnight stop in Flagstaff. For the trip from Flagstaff to LA we're definitely going in a family bedroom (same price, the entire trip is at night so there's nothing to see, and we won't feel bored or cramped because we will be sleeping).
But... for the day and a half between Chicago and Flagstaff... I currently have us booked in a Family bedroom because my husband says he prefers the privacy of not having a public aisle right through "our" space. But I've been looking at the pictures and it looks like a really tight squeeze to keep the 4 of us in that room for so long, and I'm concerned that our view from the small windows on the lower level will be nil. I mean, a lot of the reason we're taking the train is to see the scenery across the country!
Thanks in advance for all your insights
-Aanna
The specifics -- This summer my family is heading out to Disneyland, and we decided to make it an adventure by taking the Southwest Chief from Chicago to LA with an overnight stop in Flagstaff. For the trip from Flagstaff to LA we're definitely going in a family bedroom (same price, the entire trip is at night so there's nothing to see, and we won't feel bored or cramped because we will be sleeping).
But... for the day and a half between Chicago and Flagstaff... I currently have us booked in a Family bedroom because my husband says he prefers the privacy of not having a public aisle right through "our" space. But I've been looking at the pictures and it looks like a really tight squeeze to keep the 4 of us in that room for so long, and I'm concerned that our view from the small windows on the lower level will be nil. I mean, a lot of the reason we're taking the train is to see the scenery across the country!
Thanks in advance for all your insights

-Aanna