I have not had trouble with the adjoining door opening in a Bedroom, although I bring shims or use a washcloth to stuff in the gap and stop rattles.The thing I don't like is that the door between the rooms can open without being touched. The roomette is more private. I just don't know if the bathroom though makes up for it.
Rubber door-stop...holds it open too. Funny thing one nite doing the A/T trip alone, the door opened while asleep and I thought I was seeing myself in the mirror!!!! No, it was the guy next door! LOL LOL I always check the connecting door as it is sometimes not locked. I bring my own "key" anyway. The wall does have a stop on top to keep it open, but usually difficult to set & release. But on to the original ??? - Book 2 opposite roomettes...gives privacy to the adult and to the 2 kids! Besides...a view from both sides!I have not had trouble with the adjoining door opening in a Bedroom, although I bring shims or use a washcloth to stuff in the gap and stop rattles.
Or book Bedroom 'A'....it has no adjoining room door.The thing I don't like is that the door between the rooms can open without being touched. The roomette is more private. I just don't know if the bathroom though makes up for it.
I DO book "A" on solo trips. A bit smaller, but I like the privacy, and not hearing the next-door toilet flushing or people talking all nite.Or book Bedroom 'A'....it has no adjoining room door.
OP said costs were about the same. That will vary depending on occupancy rate on the particular trip.Any cost difference worth bringing up for comparison ?
I am guessing you are not a parent yourself? Obviously the adult gets a bit of space to themselves! Sheesh!There are only three (3) people in the OP's group. With one a teen and one a child who would that leave in a room by themselves?
Any cost difference worth bringing up for comparison ?
I have four daughters
You will need to call and speak to an agent.Maybe I don't know how to work it, but I can't get Arrow to allow 1 Bedroom with 1 Adult, 1 Youth and 1 Child. Arrow forces 2 Bedrooms when I try.
Q: How do you book just 1 Bedroom for these pax?
You have to call an Agent,1-800-USA- RAIL.Maybe I don't know how to work it, but I can't get Arrow to allow 1 Bedroom with 1 Adult, 1 Youth and 1 Child. Arrow forces 2 Bedrooms when I try.
Q: How do you book just 1 Bedroom for these pax?
being locked into a roomette over night with four daughters
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