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Table Cloth? The Cap and the LSL hasn't had any Table Cloth for a while now. Table Paper? Yes. Table Cloth? No.
True, though all the other ViewDiners do use tablecloths. And either way, I'd take table paper over table air anytime.Table Cloth? The Cap and the LSL hasn't had any Table Cloth for a while now. Table Paper? Yes. Table Cloth? No.
I would have sworn that they had tablecloths when I last rode the Meteor (January).I thought they pretty much did away with Table Cloth during the Boardman Flower Vase massacre. I know some trains on occasion do have Flowers showing up, but has Table Cloth shown up anywhere since then?
Then it's probably just my wonky memory. But either way, I'd still take a paper tablecloth over nothing at all.AFAIR when I rode it in April to the RPA Spring Meeting, it was paper.
I do too....I seem to recall cloth under the paper on at least on train.
There was a period when they suggested that they'd bring it back to the Coast Starlight and the Empire Builder. I don;t know what came of it. never heard a rumor about such on any Eastern trains though.I had it last year on one trip, but am in brain lock (must be the thin air here) and don't remember which one. Even seen flowers recently. Maybe from the crew.
Theres a marketing opportunity: New from Amtrak Dining - the Hot Box combo. Grilled chicken Caesar salad with epic whine dressing, served with a side of failing equipment.will Boston sleeper passengers once again be offered a hot boxed meal from the cafe?
Nope. Sleeper passengers were offered a choice of a couple pre-made boxed meals, reheated in the cafe.Werent they offered cafe food before the change?
Did you ride these trains before the changes?Originally, I was mortified by these changes, and wanted to raise hell with my congressman, but now I am really intothe changes. The ammentity kits look very promising and high end. The food actually is trendy and modern, perfect for the trendy CL and LSL routes. I am sure they will roll out warm options as soon as the kinks are worked out. Originally I thought these changes were meant to run it into the ground, but now it seems actually more comparable to LH buisness class. The ammenity kit was deffinitly the biggest sign that there was no plans to scrap the route. I think we need to embrace these changes and support a more modern Amtrak future.
I'm sorry, have you actually flown Lufthansa Business Class? Or even an American carrier's First class?Originally, I was mortified by these changes, and wanted to raise hell with my congressman, but now I am really intothe changes. The ammentity kits look very promising and high end. The food actually is trendy and modern, perfect for the trendy CL and LSL routes. I am sure they will roll out warm options as soon as the kinks are worked out. Originally I thought these changes were meant to run it into the ground, but now it seems actually more comparable to LH buisness class. The ammenity kit was deffinitly the biggest sign that there was no plans to scrap the route. I think we need to embrace these changes and support a more modern Amtrak future.
I noticed that as well. This first time poster goes from suspicious and "mortified" to happy and supportive in the span of a single sentence. He then quickly hits upon several bullet points about "high end" amenities and "modern" dining on Amtrak's most "trendy" trains and promises "warm" (but not hot) food is just around the corner. He then repeats his vague reference to a sudden change of heart over what is in reality a pretty basic amenity kit before imploring everyone to rally behind these changes with proud enthusiasm.Did you ride these trains before the changes? Honestly, this post has a bit of a corporate feel to it. But if I am wrong, welcome to AU!Originally, I was mortified by these changes, and wanted to raise hell with my congressman, but now I am really intothe changes. The ammentity kits look very promising and high end. The food actually is trendy and modern, perfect for the trendy CL and LSL routes. I am sure they will roll out warm options as soon as the kinks are worked out. Originally I thought these changes were meant to run it into the ground, but now it seems actually more comparable to LH buisness class. The ammenity kit was deffinitly the biggest sign that there was no plans to scrap the route. I think we need to embrace these changes and support a more modern Amtrak future.
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