Not thrilled about the thought of flying and currently looking into the auto train. To be honest, I am surprised at the quote I got from Amtraks web site. I thought it would be cheaper then flying. We are a party of 7(5 adults, 2 children) and will need to take two cars, as I know our luggage could not fit into our normal size van.
I am interested in anyones experience using this mode of transportation. Was it easy? How long before departure time did you need to arrive at the train for check in? How long did it take to get your vehicle back? What sleeping arrangements did you use? I could not find a description of Lower Level Reserved Coach or Reserved Coach. Can someone give me an idea of how much space you get with these seats? Do the coach seats recline to make sleeping easier? Is there actually an assigned to seat to each person, or just a reserved seat on the train, and first come first served as far as which seat to take? Adding a Family Bedroom, really made the flying option look good price wise.
Also what are the advantages of the train over the plane or vice-versa? I thought of the following: 1. Skip the whole airport luggage movement thing. (Checking in at airport, retrieving at the end of the flight, jamming it into a rental vehicle, etc.) 2. No chance of losing the luggage on the trip down to Fla. (unless of course your car is broken into or stolen). 3. Save 1 night of hotel bill on the way down, as you can sleep on the train overnight. If we took the plane, it is still almost one day of traveling and you would need to get lodging before you get to spend a full day at a park. (We plan on spending a few days at DW before the cruise.)
Any additions to this list would help, as I might be doing a train vs. plane pitch to my DH and DMil and DFil .
I may have just made these up, but they work for me: DMil (Disney Mother-in-law) DFil( Disney Fatherin-law)
Thanks!
NJ family

I am interested in anyones experience using this mode of transportation. Was it easy? How long before departure time did you need to arrive at the train for check in? How long did it take to get your vehicle back? What sleeping arrangements did you use? I could not find a description of Lower Level Reserved Coach or Reserved Coach. Can someone give me an idea of how much space you get with these seats? Do the coach seats recline to make sleeping easier? Is there actually an assigned to seat to each person, or just a reserved seat on the train, and first come first served as far as which seat to take? Adding a Family Bedroom, really made the flying option look good price wise.
Also what are the advantages of the train over the plane or vice-versa? I thought of the following: 1. Skip the whole airport luggage movement thing. (Checking in at airport, retrieving at the end of the flight, jamming it into a rental vehicle, etc.) 2. No chance of losing the luggage on the trip down to Fla. (unless of course your car is broken into or stolen). 3. Save 1 night of hotel bill on the way down, as you can sleep on the train overnight. If we took the plane, it is still almost one day of traveling and you would need to get lodging before you get to spend a full day at a park. (We plan on spending a few days at DW before the cruise.)
Any additions to this list would help, as I might be doing a train vs. plane pitch to my DH and DMil and DFil .
I may have just made these up, but they work for me: DMil (Disney Mother-in-law) DFil( Disney Fatherin-law)
Thanks!
NJ family

The deluxe room is very roomy. The only thing I know about the lower level is most of those rooms are handicapped rooms.