We are looking to take the Crescent, round trip NOL to NYP next June. We've never traveled by train before and I want the experience to be enjoyable for all of us.
Do families use Amtrak very much for long distance travel?
Without question. Some trains (not the Crescent) with bi-level Superliner cars even have "Family Bedrooms"
Are there usually other kids on board?
Depends on the particular train (the Acela has few or none since kids get no discount on it) and the time of year- when school is in, kids are less likely to be riding long-distance overnight trains. On the whole, though, yes.
How teen friendly is Amtrak?
It can depend on the specific crew, but on the whole pretty good. Also depends on the kid. If there are other teens on board, there is plenty of opportunity to join in on the sometimes party-like atmosphere in the lounge car. Drinking is present, but is usually not a problem. Problems often find themselves sitting on the side of a grade crossing watching the train fade into the distance.
How family-friendly are fellow passergers, in general?
If you are open to make friends, you will make friends on Amtrak. Its not like a plane. People are generally nice, understanding, friendly, and social. A train is a social place.
Is it safe and acceptable to let a younger teen move about on a train, unattended? (They aren't wild, boisterous kids.)
So long as they don't have money for alcohol, there is no problem whatsoever. And if your kids aren't the kind that would go behind your back, there is even less of a one. I was free-roaming trains when I was less than ten years old.
Is the lounge car suitable for kids to hang out and socialize, if there are several onboard?
Absolutely. Just keep in mind that trains are a social environment, and there are people over 21. Drinking is present. I do remember one time needing my sleeping car attendant's help to finish getting back to my roomette. She got a big tip, btw. Its not a bar, mind you. But it is a definite factor on a train.
Advise them ahead of time that there will be some buffoons on there (like one of the frequent writers (from NJ) on this forum) who you may just need to walk away from without comment.
Let me tell you that PRR60 is a nice guy.
Seriously, though, I'm not that bad a person. Forceful with my opinions, but anyone whose met me in person will tell you I come across a lot better when I have a voice with which to better modulate my intonations.
Oh, one last thing. Don't judge anyone by their appearences on the train. One of the nicest guys I've met on the trains was a sloppy, fat bum with ridiculously wild hair and a beard even more untidy and unkempt then mine is. Nice, very bright, very friendly guy. We spent hours chatting in the lounge.