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johnson6ofus
Member # 3393
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Got family coming from S. California with kids ages 9,11,13. Yes, they are in 2 sleeper cars. I want to give a "goody bag", as a gift for their departure. Suggestions? Snacks, or they won't use them as food is included. Drinks (or all included)? Suggestions for a good trip????

Thanks in advance for your thoughts....
 

snake
Member # 2430
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Since it looks like you're goin' on the Sunset Limited, my advice is to be prepared for anything. Emergency rations aren't a bad idea. You might even want to think about some refundable Southwest Airlines tickets as a backup if your time frame is limited.

Since you have sleepers, and I presume you aren't making a connection, you don't have a lot to worry about except time.

Don't forget the Mickey Mouse® watch to keep track of the train. Friday's train left L.A. over 6 hours late, recently the SL arrived at L.A. almost on time, but no less then 2 days after scheduled arrival.(the passengers were bussed from el Paso) I like to carry a GPS to follow the train's progress. (or lack thereof)

Sorry if I sound negative, but from the perspective of someone who likes trains, and travels by train whenever practical, you gotta know what to expect.
 

Mike Smith
Member # 447
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I'd recommend a big bag of Skittles and/or Doritoes.

Maybe a few cheap disposable cameras, if they don't have cameras.

A map of their route (find and copy a route guide here at Trainweb to go along with the map).

Gatorade, multiple flavors.

Sleepers have a checkerboard built into the table, so checkers or chess pieces.

Extra batteries for their games/whatevers.

More disposable cameras.


 

johnson6ofus
Member # 3393
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Thankfully, I am guessing, I am the "stopover" Aunt stop in Austin, TX. I just think the mom is unprepared, so I want to do something to best help them have a safe/ happy/ fun return trip home (at least). Thanks for the replies, and any future comments.....
 



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