Amtrak-NJ to Fl andsleeping car ??

LisaNJ25

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I am in the very early planning stages of a trip Dec 2006. I am thinking the first week so it wont be to crowded but christmas decorations will be up. I would like to take my than 7yo daughter on a solo trip. Since I am expecting my 4th child I figure I better start saving now.

In the past as a family we have taken the auto train. I dont feel comfortable myself driving from NJ to VA.

I am thinking of taking the regular train from Newark, NJ. Do you recommend getting a sleeper car? Prices for this year I am finding $145 fro the train RT and an additional $160 each way for the Viewliner Roomette. My concern is mainly since I would be traveling solo with a young child is bathroom times. This way there would be one our room. I know it says meals are included which will be helpful.

Also I thought Amtrak provided a discount for kids? The rail price is coming up the same for both of us.
 
Lisa,

The sleeping cars that Amtrak uses from Newark to FLA is called 'viewliner'. These single level cars are a bit different from the double-level 'Superliner' cars that are used on the Auto-Train. While I have not taken the train from NY, I have seen pictures and descriptions that suggest that the Viewliner roomettes, have a commode in them. Therefor you may not need to leave the room to use the 'facilities'. In fact, the Amtrak website states that the roomettes, have a 'sink and toliet' in them.

Hope this helps.
 
I know this is a few days old, but I've taken the train from Newark to Orlando 3 times alreayd and I have gotten a viewliner Room each time. It's got a toilet and sink in the room (not seperate, so when I travel with someone one of us steps out into the hall while the other uses the facilities. :bitelip: )

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
just a thought, the sleeper cars you are referring to are very small; a 7 year old won't have a lot of room (any really) to run or play and burn off energy. There's also very limited common areas to go to; a dining car and a snack car was all I saw.
 

luvpooh,
they may be small, but they're a heck of a lot better than going coach-don't ya thinK?
 
dtsaos said:
luvpooh,
they may be small, but they're a heck of a lot better than going coach-don't ya thinK?

DEFINITELY better than coach! We've traveled Amtrak with our 3 at least once a year since my youngest was not quite 3 - she's now 13. We've only done coach a few times. It was uncomfortable for me, especially when just myself and one child, to leave our spot and things to go eat, potty, etc. And I didn't want to leave her alone while I went potty. Also hard for me to sleep knowing there were dozens of other people and I was no longer aware of exactly where/what she would be doing.

When in a roomette, DD and I usually leave the top bunk down so she can go up there and have room to spread out. On a viewliner there is even a window up there. The roomettes also have electrical outlets, so a portable DVD player can be plugged in as can video games. We always take a small surge protector that doubles as a short extension cord. Travel board games, small crafts, music, books and books on tape also help to pass the time. I can't begin to count how many games of "go fish" and "slapjack" we played when she and I went from NM to CHI to American Girl Place.
 
njchris said:
I know this is a few days old, but I've taken the train from Newark to Orlando 3 times alreayd and I have gotten a viewliner Room each time. It's got a toilet and sink in the room (not seperate, so when I travel with someone one of us steps out into the hall while the other uses the facilities. :bitelip: )

Let me know if you have any questions.

So there is no door on the toilet right? Is it in a little cubby atleast and not in the open?
 
i hope this doesnt sound to stupid, but we usually travel in coach. well after a while you know the bathrooms arnt as fresh as when you first get on. so we were wondering , if in the room-ette if the toilet has no door , does the rooms get "not as fresh as when you star the trip"??.
 
Dopey's twin Dippy said:
i hope this doesnt sound to stupid, but we usually travel in coach. well after a while you know the bathrooms arnt as fresh as when you first get on. so we were wondering , if in the room-ette if the toilet has no door , does the rooms get "not as fresh as when you star the trip"??.

I was just going to ask the same thing. In fact, I remember that everytime I flushed the toilet in coach seating, the smell coming up was HORRIBLE - I had to hold my breath or I would have puked. So, the idea of having a toilet right next to my seat in a small enclosed area....not appealing.
 
Dopey's twin Dippy said:
i hope this doesnt sound to stupid, but we usually travel in coach. well after a while you know the bathrooms arnt as fresh as when you first get on. so we were wondering , if in the room-ette if the toilet has no door , does the rooms get "not as fresh as when you star the trip"??.

I never had a problem with it, and I shared it with someone else. If you are worried you can always bring air freshener to spray. :)
 
There has never been a "freshness" problem when I've travelled. My DD and I have traveled a lot just the 2 of us and it is a GREAT Mom DD experience.
 














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