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MontanaJim
Member # 2323
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i leave on my cross country adventure tomorrow. A total of approx 10,000 miles on Amtrak. Im on the edge of my seat in anticipation!

Amtrak called me yesterday and offered me a sleeper from nyc to chicago for 300 bucks. What a deal! (not). Who do they think I am, Bill Gates???

I love coach. Plenty of enough room. Reasonable fare. Besides, when on the train, i only sleep about 4 hours per day. I like to spend my time looking out the window and in the lounge car. Dont need a sleeper to do those things!

ill give a trip report when i get to MT on the 21st.
 
rrrayinmd
Member # 4148
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Have a safe and wonderful trip Montana. Looking forward to your trip report.
 
jgart56
Member # 3968
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I am incrdedibly envious MontanaJim.
Have a great trip!
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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I must admit, Mr. Montana Jim, that NY-Chi $300 to upgrade from Coach to Roomette is "not exactly' a bargain. In fact that is only slightly below a rate at the website that was available a few moments ago for a departure today.

Even though 10000 miles in Coach is a bit too masochistic for my 65 year old blood, I must say more power to you if you can do this journey and wish to come back for more. You certainly will save some 'heavy hitting loot'.

You do have your colleague here at the Forum, Mr. "Chucky' Ruben, who has suggested he prefers Coach over Sleeper, cost differential notwithstanding.

Also I know a seventysomething lady who lives in Amana, IA who has an annual occasion to visit relatives in the Denver area. So long as she can get a ride to Mt Pleasant, she prefers Amtrak for this journey. While I can't be certain, I believe she is of means to use any accomodation Amtrak offers, yet she chooses to use Coach, even though friends of mine (regular travelers; always Sleeper) out there have tried without success to persuade her to use Sleeper.

Lower Level Coach is simply what she knows; why bother to learn to use anything else?

Otherwise, Mr. Montana Jim, enjoy.
 
CHANGEATJAMAICA
Member # 3737
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We ALL change. While it "seems" not too long ago its over 30 years since I too was a 'basic' needs traveler. In those days I'd travel trans atlantic coach (for free) even though first class would have cost less than the price of a dinner out. B&Bs or pensions with the bathroom down the hall was fine for the price. I even had the bride thinking that was the way to go.
Then, unfortunately, one spring my boss and his wife and son asked if we would like to accompany them on trip to Paris in April. The boss didn't know there was any class but first so we went along and the bride's eyes were opened to the then opulence of international first class.
Since then, when I travel solo by air or rail I'm quite comfortable in coach. But when the bride travels...it's first class by air and sleeper by rail.
Other than that one 'extravagance' she is a very frugal.
Mr. Montana Jim, enjoy yourself while you can!
BON CHANCE1!
Best regards,
Rodger
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Wow......how times have changed. It was just a couple of years ago that when Amtrak called with unsold sleeper space they would offer the upgrade for just $100.00. I once, in 2002 I think, upgraded to roomette the day before departure for $60.00 on the City of New Orleans NOL - Carbondale.

Have a great trip and remember to share the good, the bad, and the ugly with us when you return!
 



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