Barciur
OBS Chief
Well, I just got home from work, had no way to get on the computer before, so I guess I'm not going.
Open up your wallet Ryan and spend some of those Big Bucks you rake in as a " Belt Way Bandit!". LOLSo much for "too expensive".
I guess I'll be relegated to the chase for this one.
Not just an Autumn Express, two different trains that were sold out within 2.5 hours! The Saturday one sold out only after 25 minutes! Although I will say I have seen spots open up and then get taken, so if you still want to go, keep checking regularly.Yep, the answer is that $129 per adult is not too expensive for the market for a once a year special fall excursion train. Be curious how many seats they sold for each train. As for those who missed buying a ticket, there is the possibility that Amtrak might add additional coach cars now that they have confirmed demand at the higher price.
So if they can sell out in hours an Autumn Express at $129 a head, what is the price going to be next year? $149? Could keep jacking the price up each year until they determine what the market will bear.
If they raise it next year by the same percentage as they did this year, it will cost $187 next year.... Wonder how long it will take to sell out? This year's sold out much faster than last year's, but perhaps it was because more people were aware of it....Yep, the answer is that $129 per adult is not too expensive for the market for a once a year special fall excursion train. Be curious how many seats they sold for each train. As for those who missed buying a ticket, there is the possibility that Amtrak might add additional coach cars now that they have confirmed demand at the higher price.
So if they can sell out in hours an Autumn Express at $129 a head, what is the price going to be next year? $149? Could keep jacking the price up each year until they determine what the market will bear.
Welcome to AU!I'm kind of a newbie here, but I was happy to snag a ticket on this. I have to work till 1 on the 8th, then I'm catching the Northeast Regional out of NYP. I have a hotel booked for that night (Geno's for dinner!), then the Express on the 9th. I guess I'll be home by about midnight. I think I'm getting hooked on the train travel. I was on the CZ and the CL back in September, a total of 16 hours late between the the two of them, but I really enjoyed the whole experience! I have a question though for any of you experts. On a trip like this, once you get your seat, do you lose it if you move around the train? It's different on the long distance trips, especially if you have a roomette, and you can wander all over. And taking the Regional or Acela is not an issue. But on an excursion like this, which I have never taken, if I get up to use the john for example and I have a window seat, will I lose it by the time I get back? Sorry if the question seems silly, but like I said I'm a newbie.
Nothing to worry about.
Pat's is better. But a real Philadelphian, like this guy knows that Pat's and Geno's are actually terrible Cheesesteaks. A good Cheesesteak in Philly is Jim's on South Street and Tony Luke's on Oregon Ave.
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Thanks to both of you for your expertise on seat protocol and cheesesteak!Welcome to AU!I'm kind of a newbie here, but I was happy to snag a ticket on this. I have to work till 1 on the 8th, then I'm catching the Northeast Regional out of NYP. I have a hotel booked for that night (Geno's for dinner!), then the Express on the 9th. I guess I'll be home by about midnight. I think I'm getting hooked on the train travel. I was on the CZ and the CL back in September, a total of 16 hours late between the the two of them, but I really enjoyed the whole experience! I have a question though for any of you experts. On a trip like this, once you get your seat, do you lose it if you move around the train? It's different on the long distance trips, especially if you have a roomette, and you can wander all over. And taking the Regional or Acela is not an issue. But on an excursion like this, which I have never taken, if I get up to use the john for example and I have a window seat, will I lose it by the time I get back? Sorry if the question seems silly, but like I said I'm a newbie.
The Excursion train is more like a tour than a scheduled train, as there are no intermediate station stops.....so once you claim a seat, it is 'yours' for the entire trip. If you go to the restroom, or the cafe car, just leave a jacket or sweater, or something in your seat. Or you can simply mention to your seatmate that you'll be back soon....
My favorite is Tony Luke's. I would rather eat Pats than Jims or Genos.Nothing to worry about.
Pat's is better. But a real Philadelphian, like this guy knows that Pat's and Geno's are actually terrible Cheesesteaks. A good Cheesesteak in Philly is Jim's on South Street and Tony Luke's on Oregon Ave.
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Tony Luke's is one of the best.. If not the best. Pat's and Geno's are nothing but a media sensation.. Jim's has good steaks. Almost everyone in Philly agrees that Pat's and Geno's are a joke of a cheesesteak.My favorite is Tony Luke's. I would rather eat Pats than Jims or Genos.Nothing to worry about.
Pat's is better. But a real Philadelphian, like this guy knows that Pat's and Geno's are actually terrible Cheesesteaks. A good Cheesesteak in Philly is Jim's on South Street and Tony Luke's on Oregon Ave.
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Sure, I'm game if anybody else is. We could have a kind of meet and greet over coffee or whatever. Sounds like fun! I'm taking the train on Sunday. We need to figure out who's going when...Speaking of the seating on the excursion....last year I went straight to the head car when boarding, and discovered after the trip that most of the AUer's were back several cars...so I missed the opportunity to meet some of you folks....
Any plans to meet on board this year's train? Somewhere in the station beforehand?
Last year after driving down, and taking the PATCO from the Woodcrest Station, I walked over to 30th Street and just grabbed a coffee and roll in the station before joining the 'queue'.......
I'm going Saturday....Sure, I'm game if anybody else is. We could have a kind of meet and greet over coffee or whatever. Sounds like fun! I'm taking the train on Sunday. We need to figure out who's going when...Speaking of the seating on the excursion....last year I went straight to the head car when boarding, and discovered after the trip that most of the AUer's were back several cars...so I missed the opportunity to meet some of you folks....
Any plans to meet on board this year's train? Somewhere in the station beforehand?
Last year after driving down, and taking the PATCO from the Woodcrest Station, I walked over to 30th Street and just grabbed a coffee and roll in the station before joining the 'queue'.......
Yes - Keystones are unreserved all year EXCEPT for Thanksgiving period, which means that you can use your ticket within one year of the posted travel date on any train. The only other catch is the off-peak and on-peak thing. Off-peak tickets will not be valid on Fridays and Sunday on departures between 9am and 6:59pm as well as some other dates when the holiday is on Monday etc.Hmmm... Keystone 669 bound for Lancaster leaves at 6:55 -- I guess they will honor those tickets for the last train of the night at 9:45pm.
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