yarrow
Engineer
our fourth and probably last (the economy) annual spokane to chicago trip on the eb. everything went fine, as usual on the empire builder. we got the family bedroom again (for the last time, as they changed the occupancy rules after we made our reservation). plenty of room for our group of 3 adults and 1 child.
the food, with the eb's enhanced dining service, was very, very good. especially like the option of the traditional dining car choice of a baked potato. it seemed there were extra staff in the diner. 3 servers and, at times, 2 stewards. maybe because it is still the busy season as we have gone a bit later in the fall in the past. but the car ran very smoothly with no rush to finish meals. the wine tastings were also enjoyable and without charge. i asked the lsa about it and he said "you've already paid for it". take that, coast starlight.
our sleeper attendants were very friendly and professional. as we were coming into chicago, paul, our attendant, was putting his car in order and brought us 2 chamagnes and 2 sparkling ciders as a farewell. on the way home, andrea used the left over champagne to mix with oj and make mimosas for all who wanted (all over 21 anyway). and to top it off, the famous singing lounge attendant, ms. oliver was on the eb on our way home.
the scenery, history, relaxing ride and chicago were all great as usual. yarrow and i have enough agr points saved to go to sante fe in, we hope, january. we are much looking forward to that but for now nothing beats amtrak's greatest train, the noble empire builder
the food, with the eb's enhanced dining service, was very, very good. especially like the option of the traditional dining car choice of a baked potato. it seemed there were extra staff in the diner. 3 servers and, at times, 2 stewards. maybe because it is still the busy season as we have gone a bit later in the fall in the past. but the car ran very smoothly with no rush to finish meals. the wine tastings were also enjoyable and without charge. i asked the lsa about it and he said "you've already paid for it". take that, coast starlight.
our sleeper attendants were very friendly and professional. as we were coming into chicago, paul, our attendant, was putting his car in order and brought us 2 chamagnes and 2 sparkling ciders as a farewell. on the way home, andrea used the left over champagne to mix with oj and make mimosas for all who wanted (all over 21 anyway). and to top it off, the famous singing lounge attendant, ms. oliver was on the eb on our way home.
the scenery, history, relaxing ride and chicago were all great as usual. yarrow and i have enough agr points saved to go to sante fe in, we hope, january. we are much looking forward to that but for now nothing beats amtrak's greatest train, the noble empire builder