Yep, Breakfast and Lunch are way overpriced for what's on offer!Dinner is the only meal worth the price. You get an alchoholic beverage,appetizer and desert. If you get the steak it's a decent value.
Well, I can confirm the dining car LSA is equipped to take credit cards. I used a credit card for beer at lunch, which is extra. That was in November 2021.Thanks...someone also posted above that it's "cash only" in the dining car. I can't really believe that, given fraud concerns and use of credit cards in the cafe. I don't normally carry wads of cash around. Can someone confirm?
No. The opposite is not true in general. It may have been true one day due to a failure of a POS terminal or some such on a particular run of a train, but in general it is not true. Having traveled on at least the Super Star several times recently, I know it to be not true in general.Once Covid was an issue, I thought Amtrak went credit card-ONLY! For "health" reasons I guess. They didn't want to handle "dirty" cash? Now the opposite is true? Doesn't make sense.
Coach Passengers are NOT able to make Reservations in the Diner on any LD Train.I traveled BC PDX-SAC in March. Dinner was great but there was only a 5:00 pm seating available by the time I made my reservation. I think they were also serving coach pax... but again first/come first/served with limited availability.
Yes. That happened to me on the Northeast Regional last month. The POS terminal wasn't working, so it was cash only. About the time I was finishing my breakfast, I heard the cafe attendant announce that the terminal was finally working and he could take credit cards.No. The opposite is not true in general. It may have been true one day due to a failure of a POS terminal or some such on a particular run of a train, but in general it is not true. Having traveled on at least the Super Star several times recently, I know it to be not true in general.
It’s certainly possible that an LSA would allow it if they had the space available. Stranger things have happened!Coach Passengers are NOT able to make Reservations in the Diner on any LD Train.
Yes, when space is available.Are they still letting BC passengers on the Coast Starlight buy meals in the dining car? If so, it would be a good alternative to playing sleeper roulette, particularly on long day trips (like LAX-EMY/SAC).
On a space available basis. With the Starlight running 3 standard sleepers (almost the pre-COVID consist, but without the transdorm) and limited diner staffing, I imagine space is likely often not available right now.Are they still letting BC passengers on the Coast Starlight buy meals in the dining car? If so, it would be a good alternative to playing sleeper roulette, particularly on long day trips (like LAX-EMY/SAC).
Weird, i was on a full starlight in December. We couldn’t eat in the diner but the LSA delivered it to our seat.On a space available basis. With the Starlight running 3 standard sleepers (almost the pre-COVID consist, but without the transdorm) and limited diner staffing, I imagine space is likely often not available right now.
I know that when I rode it in Business Class Portland to Tacoma last Saturday, I was not asked if I wanted dinner or offered a chance at a reservation.
It's Amtrak. I think Your Mileage May Vary is part of its charter someplace.Weird, i was on a full starlight in December. We couldn’t eat in the diner but the LSA delivered it to our seat.
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