Today (10/4), I traveled from Orlando to West Palm Beach and back on Brightline. I took way too many photos and will post only some of them.
When I made my reservations Brightline was scheduling trains every hour. The schedule was later reduced and both my trains were canceled.
After way too many phone calls with customer service and one chat, my reservations were moved one hour earlier. I thought dealing with Brightline customer service was an ordeal. They are understaffed and not properly trained. Fortunately, one of my neighbors works for Brighline and he provided accurate information to me since I believe each of my 4 conversations with customer service was a failure.
I was on the 8:38am train this morning in premium. I wanted to arrive at the station an hour early and had no idea how long it would take to get from Terminal A (at the bus drop off) to Terminal C (Brightline Station). My friend Bill (who seems to know almost everything) provided me with directions and informed me that it should not take longer than 30 minutes. It took less. I walk fairly fast and the tram was there right after I arrived.
I was one of the first passengers to arrive in the premium lounge. There were hot beverages and an automated bar. However, the bar was not working properly because driver's licenses needed to be scanned and the scanner was not working. Staff members were assisting. I was surprised at how much alcohol was being consumed before 8:30am. There was a well presented selection of fruit and pastries.
Boarding was a bit disorganized. The premium lounge was on the other side of the station and most premium passengers boarded last. There were elevators, stairs and escalators to get from the waiting area to the train.
There were 2 attendants in premium and tickets were checked. Quite a few passengers wanted to move their seats. I believe some changed seats, but had to move back to their original seats before WPB.
I was in a single seat facing forward with full window and was quite happy with my seat.
I checked my watch at we departed Orlando on time.
A breakfast box was served to each passenger together with a muffin. The box contained Greek yogurt and fruit. Beverages, including alcohol, were also offered.
The restroom was very clean.
We slowed down a bit in Ft. Pierce, I believe. It was announced that signals were the cause.
I was the only premium passenger detraining in West Palm Beach. The attendant told me that most of the premium passengers were going to Miami to go on cruises. I did not check my watch, but I think we were on time arriving WPB.
More later.
When I made my reservations Brightline was scheduling trains every hour. The schedule was later reduced and both my trains were canceled.
After way too many phone calls with customer service and one chat, my reservations were moved one hour earlier. I thought dealing with Brightline customer service was an ordeal. They are understaffed and not properly trained. Fortunately, one of my neighbors works for Brighline and he provided accurate information to me since I believe each of my 4 conversations with customer service was a failure.
I was on the 8:38am train this morning in premium. I wanted to arrive at the station an hour early and had no idea how long it would take to get from Terminal A (at the bus drop off) to Terminal C (Brightline Station). My friend Bill (who seems to know almost everything) provided me with directions and informed me that it should not take longer than 30 minutes. It took less. I walk fairly fast and the tram was there right after I arrived.
I was one of the first passengers to arrive in the premium lounge. There were hot beverages and an automated bar. However, the bar was not working properly because driver's licenses needed to be scanned and the scanner was not working. Staff members were assisting. I was surprised at how much alcohol was being consumed before 8:30am. There was a well presented selection of fruit and pastries.
Boarding was a bit disorganized. The premium lounge was on the other side of the station and most premium passengers boarded last. There were elevators, stairs and escalators to get from the waiting area to the train.
There were 2 attendants in premium and tickets were checked. Quite a few passengers wanted to move their seats. I believe some changed seats, but had to move back to their original seats before WPB.
I was in a single seat facing forward with full window and was quite happy with my seat.
I checked my watch at we departed Orlando on time.
A breakfast box was served to each passenger together with a muffin. The box contained Greek yogurt and fruit. Beverages, including alcohol, were also offered.
The restroom was very clean.
We slowed down a bit in Ft. Pierce, I believe. It was announced that signals were the cause.
I was the only premium passenger detraining in West Palm Beach. The attendant told me that most of the premium passengers were going to Miami to go on cruises. I did not check my watch, but I think we were on time arriving WPB.
More later.
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