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Dan Adams
Member # 1177
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The first link from Toronto to Buffalo-Depew on 4/14 will have to be by bus. The Lakeshore Limited does not arrive until about Midnight. BUF appears (from satellite photos) to be in an industrial area without any coffee shops nearby.
Because the distance to Chicago is fairly short, I didn't think it worth while to order up a roomette for this first leg. I never sleep well the first night on a train anyway.
4/15- arrive Chicago. White Sox vs Jays on
Sunday afternoon.
4/17-4/19 Chicago-Sacramento. Sleepers all
the way from then on.
4/20-Day trip to San Francisco. Capitol Corridor to Oakland..Ferry boat to Ferry Terminal in San Francisco. Ride cable cars and streetcars. Hike across Golden Gate bridge to Sausalito and ferry back to Ferry Terminal. BART to Richmond and C. Corridor to SAC. Wheww!
4/21-4/22 Saramento-Seattle. This train is notoriously late. I'm not looking forward to arriving in the early hours of the 23rd.
4/25 Depart Seattle for Chicago. I have to decide to stay over another day and take a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's favourite building-his Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Wis. This will give me a chance to ride the Hiawatha from Chicago.

My accommodations will all be at 'Hostelling International' facilities. I used those on a NARPass trip around the USA back in 2002 and feel confident in staying with them again.

I lucked out as far as the meals are concerned. The simplified meal sevice does not take effect until May. I'll report on the meals later, as many posters here are concerned about recent changes.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Be sure to let us know how the trip goes when you return. Let us know more about your accomodations in Sacramento too. I'm pretty sold on the Vagabond Inn there BUT always interested in saving a few bucks.
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Dan--

Sounds like a great trip. I'd be interested in knowing more about the tour of the Johnson's Wax Headquarters. Is there a website? I'll be in Milwaukee in the summer of 2007 for a Peace Corps Reunion and might be able to include this.

Frank in dark but clear SBA
 
rtabern
Member # 4306
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Hi Frank,

http://www.wrightinwisconsin.org/WisconsinSites/SCJohnson/

I live 15 minutes from Racine. I have never toured it though, but an ex-girlfriend of mine did with her family in 2004 and said it was worth the trip. You have to call and make reservations. Like I said in the other post, when you're in Milwaukee next year, drop me a line and we can do lunch or something.

RTT
 
Dan Adams
Member # 1177
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Frank:
Also,check out the SC Johnson Wax The Golden Rondelle Theater Schedule at www.racinecounty.com/golden/schedule.htm
Dan
 
Dan Adams
Member # 1177
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Notelvis:
Returned from my Spring Trip last week, and want to update you on Hostelling International's Sacramento facility as you requested. I'm a member of Hostelling International.
The location is east of the AMTRAK station about 5 blocks-a 10-15 minute walk. The main public library is a block away (Free Internet)and the hostel sits among high rise state and county government buildings.
The three-story hostel is an old mansion which is exquisitly maintained inside and out, and has paved parking,$5/night,behind an iron fence.
As far as I could tell, the main floor had a common room with antique furniture and a parlour with more of the same, with plaques on the wall identifying financial supporters of the hostel as well as works of art. The second floor room , where I stayed, had 4 sets of bunk beds, spaced nicely apart, with each bunk assigned a metal locker. You are proved with a fitted sheet and an over-sheet and blanket as well as towels. Washroom/shower room was brightly lit and immaculately clean. There is a kitchen for those who wish to prepare meals and a fully equipped laundry room as well. The house rules are firmly adhered to-no drinking or smoking on site, or loud noise after 11pm. The hostel organizes outings to tourist spots. As I was leaving, a couple with young children were arriving-and inquiring about the Railroad museum.
The hostel cost me $49US for two nights.
On the web, it's hisac@norcalhostels.org
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan Adams:
Notelvis:
Returned from my Spring Trip last week, and want to update you on Hostelling International's Sacramento facility as you requested. I'm a member of Hostelling International.
The location is east of the AMTRAK station about 5 blocks-a 10-15 minute walk. The main public library is a block away (Free Internet)and the hostel sits among high rise state and county government buildings.
The three-story hostel is an old mansion which is exquisitly maintained inside and out, and has paved parking,$5/night,behind an iron fence.
As far as I could tell, the main floor had a common room with antique furniture and a parlour with more of the same, with plaques on the wall identifying financial supporters of the hostel as well as works of art. The second floor room , where I stayed, had 4 sets of bunk beds, spaced nicely apart, with each bunk assigned a metal locker. You are proved with a fitted sheet and an over-sheet and blanket as well as towels. Washroom/shower room was brightly lit and immaculately clean. There is a kitchen for those who wish to prepare meals and a fully equipped laundry room as well. The house rules are firmly adhered to-no drinking or smoking on site, or loud noise after 11pm. The hostel organizes outings to tourist spots. As I was leaving, a couple with young children were arriving-and inquiring about the Railroad museum.
The hostel cost me $49US for two nights.
On the web, it's hisac@norcalhostels.org

Sounds like an excellent alternative. My wife and I once (about 10 years ago) stayed a couple of nights at a hostel in Durango, CO (and yes, rode the Silverton train) and had a good experience. As we've grown a little older and a little more affluent we've become more of the Quality Inn kind of crowd.
 



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