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Let me preface this by saying, I’m an essential worker, this is an essential trip. I have already been vaccinated. So, I may be taking the long way, but I’m traveling for business, as usual, just taking a little time along the way for me.
Thought I’d make a running blog of this trip, haven’t done a trip report in a while. Will post to this thread as it goes. Flight from Birmingham AL to Seattle, Empire Builder Seattle to Milwaukee, then a few days later, Hiawatha to Chicago, Cardinal to Charlottesville, and Crescent to Birmingham.
I have to be in Milwaukee for business on Tuesday. Tried to take the train there, and back but the 3 day a week schedule just wouldn’t work, going there. So booked a flight to Milwaukee, then train home, when I was done. Then my wife told me she was going to be on a horse ride, leaving Thursday, and I was on my own. So.....at the last minute, decided to go to Milwaukee the long way!
I’m normally a Southwest Airlines flyer, mostly for the convenience and rewards program/companion pass. But since Seattle was a long way from Birmingham, and this trip is about taking a needed sabbatical, I booked a flight on American to Seattle, in First Class, leaving Friday, to catch the Empire Builder to MKE on Saturday. (Southwest.....PLEASE add first class someday!)
So this morning, I flew from Birmingham, to Dallas on a CRJ-900. Then Dallas to Seattle, on a newer 737-800. As is usual for a mid morning departure, there was little to no TSA line. Being Pre-Check, and CLEAR, I simply walked up, scanned my eyes, went to the front of the line, (all of 2 people in the normal TSA line) threw my bag on the machine, and walked through. From my car, to my gate took all of 14 minutes, and that’s including time to check my bag.
As with Amtrak, service on airlines has been downgraded even in FC. No more pre-departure beverages, no more pre-meal warm mixed nuts, no more real glasses, plates, etc. Meals were also downgraded. While Airline food gets a bad rap (mostly deservedly) AA has always done a decent job of meals in domestic FC. Now? Just a choice of a wrapped sandwich, or a cheese plate. I opted for the sandwich, Turkey and cheese with arugula. It was fresh, and pretty good actually. Hard to mess up a sandwich, I suppose. Also came with a cookie. Back in coach, I think they only had an option for water, juice or coffee. Honestly, throw in a bag of chips, and I’d prefer it for lunch on the train over the current flex meals. On the plus side, while there is no more alcohol being sold in coach, they still sling it out freely up front. Service was fantastic, and regular. Enjoyed several Gin and Tonics. AA now serves Aviation Gin, a small batch gin. Nice touch, I thought. Ironically, I could have all I wanted, on a 2 hour, and then 4 hour flight.....but Amtrak will ensure I don’t get more than one on them, over a 2 night trip....
Both flights left on time, and both arrived 10-15 minutes early. I’m not a fan of regional jets, but the one positive, is the 2-1 seating up front. On the 737, it was 2-2, significantly more comfortable than the 3-3 in back. Both flights had paid WiFi, and free streaming entertainment, though I didn’t pay for it the WiFi, and didn’t watch the movies or tv, prefering to read on my ipadfind Go-Go inflight internet to be so slow it’s not worth bothering with. (Southwest WiFi on the other hand, being free for A-List Preferred, true gate to gate, and much faster, I use all the time)
Landing in Seattle, got to the baggage claim just as the bags started coming off. Being in First also has its benefits here too, as those bags are tagged priority, and come off first. Grabbed it, and walked the short hike to the Light Rail station, bought a ticket and boarded the train that had just arrived as I got up to the platform. Things just seemed to work out perfectly this trip!
The light rail to downtown, takes about 45 min or so I think. Honestly wasn’t paying attention, but before long I was at my stop, directly next to King Street Station. Just a short walk, from the light rail, over the Amtrak station tracks where the Coast Starlight and a single level train were idling away, down the stairs and across the street is the Embassy Suites hotel. Can’t get more convenient than that! The hotel is literally steps from the Amtrak station, and has great views of the waterfront.
As things are still somewhat locked down here, most places to eat were takeout only or limited capacity meaning lines. So, walked back across the tracks, for some Thai takeout, to take back to the room. Would really like to come back and spend some time here when things open back up, the International District next to the station looks like a neat place to spend a day wandering about.
So, back in the room, to turn in early, since I’m on Central time in my head! Tomorrow, will find something to do, until my afternoon departure. I found it interesting, the hotel Info channel shows the train departures. Nice touch.
Thought I’d make a running blog of this trip, haven’t done a trip report in a while. Will post to this thread as it goes. Flight from Birmingham AL to Seattle, Empire Builder Seattle to Milwaukee, then a few days later, Hiawatha to Chicago, Cardinal to Charlottesville, and Crescent to Birmingham.
I have to be in Milwaukee for business on Tuesday. Tried to take the train there, and back but the 3 day a week schedule just wouldn’t work, going there. So booked a flight to Milwaukee, then train home, when I was done. Then my wife told me she was going to be on a horse ride, leaving Thursday, and I was on my own. So.....at the last minute, decided to go to Milwaukee the long way!
I’m normally a Southwest Airlines flyer, mostly for the convenience and rewards program/companion pass. But since Seattle was a long way from Birmingham, and this trip is about taking a needed sabbatical, I booked a flight on American to Seattle, in First Class, leaving Friday, to catch the Empire Builder to MKE on Saturday. (Southwest.....PLEASE add first class someday!)
So this morning, I flew from Birmingham, to Dallas on a CRJ-900. Then Dallas to Seattle, on a newer 737-800. As is usual for a mid morning departure, there was little to no TSA line. Being Pre-Check, and CLEAR, I simply walked up, scanned my eyes, went to the front of the line, (all of 2 people in the normal TSA line) threw my bag on the machine, and walked through. From my car, to my gate took all of 14 minutes, and that’s including time to check my bag.
As with Amtrak, service on airlines has been downgraded even in FC. No more pre-departure beverages, no more pre-meal warm mixed nuts, no more real glasses, plates, etc. Meals were also downgraded. While Airline food gets a bad rap (mostly deservedly) AA has always done a decent job of meals in domestic FC. Now? Just a choice of a wrapped sandwich, or a cheese plate. I opted for the sandwich, Turkey and cheese with arugula. It was fresh, and pretty good actually. Hard to mess up a sandwich, I suppose. Also came with a cookie. Back in coach, I think they only had an option for water, juice or coffee. Honestly, throw in a bag of chips, and I’d prefer it for lunch on the train over the current flex meals. On the plus side, while there is no more alcohol being sold in coach, they still sling it out freely up front. Service was fantastic, and regular. Enjoyed several Gin and Tonics. AA now serves Aviation Gin, a small batch gin. Nice touch, I thought. Ironically, I could have all I wanted, on a 2 hour, and then 4 hour flight.....but Amtrak will ensure I don’t get more than one on them, over a 2 night trip....
Both flights left on time, and both arrived 10-15 minutes early. I’m not a fan of regional jets, but the one positive, is the 2-1 seating up front. On the 737, it was 2-2, significantly more comfortable than the 3-3 in back. Both flights had paid WiFi, and free streaming entertainment, though I didn’t pay for it the WiFi, and didn’t watch the movies or tv, prefering to read on my ipadfind Go-Go inflight internet to be so slow it’s not worth bothering with. (Southwest WiFi on the other hand, being free for A-List Preferred, true gate to gate, and much faster, I use all the time)
Landing in Seattle, got to the baggage claim just as the bags started coming off. Being in First also has its benefits here too, as those bags are tagged priority, and come off first. Grabbed it, and walked the short hike to the Light Rail station, bought a ticket and boarded the train that had just arrived as I got up to the platform. Things just seemed to work out perfectly this trip!
The light rail to downtown, takes about 45 min or so I think. Honestly wasn’t paying attention, but before long I was at my stop, directly next to King Street Station. Just a short walk, from the light rail, over the Amtrak station tracks where the Coast Starlight and a single level train were idling away, down the stairs and across the street is the Embassy Suites hotel. Can’t get more convenient than that! The hotel is literally steps from the Amtrak station, and has great views of the waterfront.
As things are still somewhat locked down here, most places to eat were takeout only or limited capacity meaning lines. So, walked back across the tracks, for some Thai takeout, to take back to the room. Would really like to come back and spend some time here when things open back up, the International District next to the station looks like a neat place to spend a day wandering about.
So, back in the room, to turn in early, since I’m on Central time in my head! Tomorrow, will find something to do, until my afternoon departure. I found it interesting, the hotel Info channel shows the train departures. Nice touch.
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