GetGlowing
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Just returned from our WDW Amtrak trip yesterday! We always travel to/from the Kissimmee station. It's much quieter than Orlando (plus our friend who chauffeurs us works just a couple blocks away).
Our inbound train was unfortunately delayed about four hours by a train vs. pedestrian fatality on the tracks just before we boarded. So it took a while for the investigation to conclude before the train was released to continue on to pick us up. It was one of those things where it was going to be just an hour late, then two hours, then three ... so we really couldn't go anywhere while we waited it out. Considering the situation everyone waiting with us took it in stride. When we got on the train, the crew was fresh, and again, they were very accommodating with everyone and tried their best to help passengers make connections further down the line, and gave their best guess for our arrival. When we got to Orlando, they deboarded everyone for Tampa and Lakeland and sent those passengers to their destination by bus to try and get the train back on schedule for the southern Florida portion of the route.
Our trip back was completely uneventful (hooray) and everything ran perfectly on time. Hubby and I treated ourselves to a date night in the dining car, and after a $60 dinner for two, decided the upgrade to sleeper wouldn't be so bad since it includes meals. But since our return trip picks up at 6:40 in KIS and drops us off at 4am, we are only able to take advantage of one meal on the way back anyway.
The Dining Car
Chicken dinner
Ribs dinner - half rack
Our inbound train was unfortunately delayed about four hours by a train vs. pedestrian fatality on the tracks just before we boarded. So it took a while for the investigation to conclude before the train was released to continue on to pick us up. It was one of those things where it was going to be just an hour late, then two hours, then three ... so we really couldn't go anywhere while we waited it out. Considering the situation everyone waiting with us took it in stride. When we got on the train, the crew was fresh, and again, they were very accommodating with everyone and tried their best to help passengers make connections further down the line, and gave their best guess for our arrival. When we got to Orlando, they deboarded everyone for Tampa and Lakeland and sent those passengers to their destination by bus to try and get the train back on schedule for the southern Florida portion of the route.
Our trip back was completely uneventful (hooray) and everything ran perfectly on time. Hubby and I treated ourselves to a date night in the dining car, and after a $60 dinner for two, decided the upgrade to sleeper wouldn't be so bad since it includes meals. But since our return trip picks up at 6:40 in KIS and drops us off at 4am, we are only able to take advantage of one meal on the way back anyway.
The Dining Car

Chicken dinner

Ribs dinner - half rack
