DL Visitor:
Some info re: taking Amtrak to Florida - I have taken Amtrak to Florida for the past 7 or 8 years. I live in the Northeast and go from Providence RI to Orlando. I usually change trains in New York where I board the Silver Service train (which originates in New York) for the overnight ride to Florida. There are a lot of things you learn about taking the train after several ventures. First of all, the train is relatively inexpensive if you go in coach. However traveling in coach definitely has its drawbacks and the biggest one is sharing the restrooms with everyone else in your particular coach. Unfortunately not everyone is considerate enough to tidy up after themselves and the restrooms can get pretty disgusting.
For that main reason (and for the comfort and quiet) I always get a sleeper. Keep in mind that traveling on Amtrak in a sleeper is considered first class travel and as such is priced that way. The smallest sleeper they have is actually for 2 people so if you are traveling alone (which is my case) you still pay the price of the sleeper. When you travel in a sleeper, it does include the cost of all of your meals in the dining car. To give you some idea of how the cost runs, round trip for me in coach would be roughly $250. Round trip with a sleeper is costing me $800. I know that sounds very high but if you were to price round trip air in first class I do believe it would be very close in price.
All that being said, I absolutely LOVE my train ride every year. Usually I meet whoever I will be vacationing with in Orlando as almost always they fly. I have gone with a couple of people who took the train and also enjoyed it immensely. I am a daily commuter for work and truly enjoy riding and not having to pay attention to where I'm going. I can look out the window, nap, read, or just daydream in my own personal sleeping compartment (which includes a commode and a sink). The sleeping compartments also have little TV's that they show movies throughout the trip. I always think of my train ride as part of my vacation. The time it takes (leaves Providence at 7:00 a.m. and
arrives in Orlando the next day at noon) gives me time to unwind from work and then going home it kind of makes my vacation last a day longer than the others. Training from California is somewhat different as I have seen the California sleepers when I was waiting at the train station in Orlando. They don't all have separate commodes and sinks in the compartment, but they do have them for the individual sleeper cars and the coach passengers are not allowed to use them (which keeps the number of people using them to a minimum). I look forward to someday going cross country on Amtrak, but that will be a longer vacation.
I am definitely frightened to fly. Actually I did have a plane ticket to fly to Florida this January, but called the airline on September 13 and told them I wanted a refund. At that point they didn't have any kind of process in place for such calls, so they gave me the refund. Had I waited a couple of weeks as others I know did, they refused to give them a refund, so I guess I was pretty lucky. The reason I was going to fly was totally a financial one, but I was so apprehensive that I know I would have had to take Valium or something to get on that plane even if 9/11 never happened. But once it did, it made me realize that I should travel the way that I feel the most comfortable and for me that is train travel. You actually get to see something along the way. And you can get out and stretch your legs and breath fresh air in many of the station stops along the way. It is truly a wonderful experience and I look forward to taking my grandchildren on the train with me in the next couple of years. It is an experience that I want them to have at least once in their lives.
Dining on the train is a wonderful experience. You get to meet so many interesting people in the dining car as they sit you wherever there is room. The food is very good and the Amtrak staff is very attentive to your needs. It's just a fun experience and if air travel is not your thing, then try it. And if you know anyone who travels by train, check with them, and they can give you pointers for how to book reservations and what class you may want to travel in.
Sorry for such a long post, but this is one of my passions! I do NOT travel by train because of my fear of airplanes. I travel by train because for me, it is the most enjoyable way to get to my destination.
Oh, and as far as train accidents go, most of the accidents you read about involve freight trains. Amtrak has had some accidents, but I believe in most cases it is due to vandalism of some sort with the tracks, etc. The accident they had several years ago in Louisiana where the cars went into the water was due to the barge that hit the bridge earlier in the morning and never reported the accident. It weakened the bridge and the rest is history. I am not nieve enough to think that any means of travel is not without risk, but for myself I prefer my risk closer to the ground.
Good luck with your decision. I know I can't wait until Jan 22 when I board that Acela regional and begin another journey to the happiest place on earth.
