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Any Amtrak riders here? (Original Post) wryter2000 Jul 2018 OP
Oh! I need to know too. I'll do a root canal before I fly again so flamin lib Jul 2018 #1
Love Amtrak wryter2000 Jul 2018 #2
if no sleeper car it is very economical to see the USA ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #7
yes to both... ghostsinthemachine Jul 2018 #3
Thank you! wryter2000 Jul 2018 #5
I tipped my room porter $20 right off the bat AwareOneII Jul 2018 #4
Thank you wryter2000 Jul 2018 #6

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
1. Oh! I need to know too. I'll do a root canal before I fly again so
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 04:43 PM
Jul 2018

Greatly would appreciate experiences on AmTrak.

wryter2000

(47,460 posts)
2. Love Amtrak
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 04:48 PM
Jul 2018

But you need a lot of patience. The trains often run very late. Plus, sleeper cars are expensive. I have an Amtrak credit card and stored up a bunch of points.

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
7. if no sleeper car it is very economical to see the USA
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 06:34 PM
Jul 2018

Some tips:

Get a pass. 14 days at $499,or one of the others. They give you a number of segments but it is hard to use them all.

You can bring anything on the train. i BRING A TALLER THAN REGULAR ROLLING ICE CHEST. YES A LARGE ONE. Also two thick blankets and your own comfy pillow. In addition to your regular luggage, which you check. Bring food, beer etc in the ice chests.

They give you seats, like on a bus, but you have free reign of the train. If traveling double, DO NOT SIT TOGETHER! Make sur3e you get seats across the aisle from each other. Both with the ice chests, blankets, pillow set up. The seats have these weird reclining legs that dont stay up, the sag. Not confortable. Use the ice chest to prop the leg up so it lays flat. If you dont have a seat mate you can use the ice chest to prop both seats up. Very comfy.
If you have a seatmate or get bored you can sleep in the viewing car too. Be sure to tell the engineer your destination so he doesn't wake you up. In the seats he marks it, in the viewing car it is mandatory that you tell them or every stop they will axk.

There are these couch like things with three seats and one seat turned at an angle. There is a triangle space that makes that couch uncomfortable. use your blankets to fill that in. Now youve got a pretty comfy 7 foot long spot.

I take photots and use one blanket to blovk glare in the viewing car. At night the blanket, pillow from AMTRAK dont cut it (But get em anyway, you will use them for height adjustment etc.

I try to ht hotels every so often and see the sights. Most stations are right downtown.
I usually try to stay on the outskirts and take transit to a cheaper hotel, Why everything rolls or is stowed in a locker at the station.

I try to eat only one meal from the dining car per day. They are not cheap (LA< SF Prices) but are pretty damn good. The KC steaks delectible. There is a snakc bar as well, with sandwiches and hot dogs and sodas but that stuff I bring wihth me. Bar too, but I dont do that, It is a lot of fun there though, usually, but not always at the bottom of the viewing car.

See my lower post for more info...

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
3. yes to both...
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 04:49 PM
Jul 2018

with the sleeper car you get 3 meals a day. Not bad. The steaks are especially delicious. I tipped 5 dollars for the car per day. Might be cheap, dont know. I tipped dining car 20% of the menu price. Not like a cruise with the same staff, on the train they get off. so you tip daily.
Remember you can bring anything on the train. Beer, alcohol,wine for dinner (tip for corkage), food etc. For me, I find that when you have the sleeper you tend not to go to the observation cars. Go there. Its much better view wise, comfy, and the people are always nice and friendly. Also in the bar car, its a pretty good party. Late night is at times raucous.

WIFI is at times spotty. Its better but not dependable, no matter yours or theirs. Be sure you have headphones and a bunch of media loaded on your devices.

Chicago is a huge transfer spot. Get to know the station before you head out so you are not stressed and in unfamiliar territory. Most trains give you a few hours in Chicago, Denver and other stops. The rest you get a few minutes. Now you must go off the station to smoke. Anything. Most stops dont allow the time. (If you are a smoker) The great thing about the train is the stations are right downtown so, on the longer stops, you have time to do some things.

wryter2000

(47,460 posts)
5. Thank you!
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 06:21 PM
Jul 2018

I didn't know about partying in the bar car, although I had heard the Coast Starlight is a rolling party. I'm taking the California Zephyr from Emeryville, CA to Denver. Just one night on the train.

I've taken many day trips on Amtrak (Emeryville to Reno), and I know about taking alcohol on. Fun. However, if you use their bus service, no drinking. The driver said he'd put us out in the middle of the desert if he caught us drinking. lol

 

AwareOneII

(6 posts)
4. I tipped my room porter $20 right off the bat
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 05:30 PM
Jul 2018

They set up your room for sleeping, they schedule your meals in the dining car, they handle your baggage, they give you waters and act like your own concierge. Got good service so figured the 20 was in the ball park.

wryter2000

(47,460 posts)
6. Thank you
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 06:22 PM
Jul 2018

Sounds like you might be on the generous side.

I'm glad I thought to ask. I've been looking forward to this trip for months but just today started thinking about tips.

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