Ferroequinologist
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Which is better for two people - a Bedroom or Family Room? Thanks
Family room is larger
I had to check this, since I said the Bedroom seemed more spacious. Bedrooms are 48.75 square feet, and Family Bedrooms are 48.65 square feet--but the latter dimension doesn't include the extra space in a Family room by the door, so the Family room is probably a little bigger.
That's funny. I did the same thing after posting and was getting ready to correct it. I wonder though if the Bedroom includes the bathroom space as part of the calculation. We were always able to travel with 2 kids in a Family room and have lots of space for luggage on the floor, etc. Bedrooms seem much tighter.I had to check this, since I said the Bedroom seemed more spacious. Bedrooms are 48.75 square feet, and Family Bedrooms are 48.65 square feet--but the latter dimension doesn't include the extra space in a Family room by the door, so the Family room is probably a little bigger.
That's our solution now that we're getting too old to climb ladders on a moving train.If you can do without a private bathroom, two roomettes directly across the hall from each other is a very comfortable alternative that's often priced similar to one bedroom.
That's our solution now that we're getting too old to climb ladders on a moving train.
Definitely the Bedroom because of the private bathroom and it is quieter than the Family Room which is on the lower level. There you will hear more of the noise of the train rumbling and people boarding and also the the loud metal banging of the locks all night long on the nearby bathrooms.
The Bedroom lower bed is wide enough for two people if you are worried about that and really friendly with your travel partner.
people boarding and also the the loud metal banging of the locks all night long on the nearby bathrooms.
nor was there noise from the washrooms, which are a ways down the hall.
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