Hello all
This January, I flen in from England and I took the Cardinal from NYP to CHI, then connected through to the CZ. I travelled on my own in a Roomette and the trip was the best train journey I'd ever taken and one of the best things that I'd ever done.
I enjoyed it so much, that I am looking at doing another LD trip early in 2025. It was quite straightforward until my adult son has asked if he can come with me on the trip.
We are both big units at 250lb each with me being 6ft 3in and him being 6ft 6in, so sharing a roomette isn't really going to work for us !
The only time that we can really do the trip is in January. The plus being that the cost will be easier on my pocket, the minus being that the days are shorter and weather realted travel disruption being more possible.
I'm keen to do as much Traditional dining as possible and to keep flexible dining to a minimum.
At the dates I'm currently looking at 2 roomettes would save me about $1400 rather than booking a bedroom and I'm thinking that a bedroom would be a better alternative, as otherwise we'll (naturally) be travelling seperate to each other, which isn't really the idea of the trip. Another option (on some routes) is a Family Bedroom which is comimg in at the same price as a Bedroom - look at the FB, or stick with the "standard" bedroom. The prices that I'm looking at currently and all in the highest price bracket and are rather, cough, ahem on the pricey side.
My current thinking is to take the Silver Meteor from Miami to New York**, which gives us 4 and a bit hours in New York, then Lake Shore Limited to Chicago, just shy of 5 hours in Chicago, then Empire Builder to Seattle/Portland (most likely Seattle). Decent connection times at both stations. Flexible dining only on the LSL. ** there is the option of taking the Silver Meteor to Washington DC and then going on the Cardinal - this would be a bit easier on my pocket, but I went on the Cardinal this year ! On both options, the train trip length is about 102 hours.
Am I setting myself up for a fall with this trip, or is it realistically doable ?
If anyone else has other potential VLD trips, then please pitch in, as the Miami to Seattle idea isn't set in stone.
Cheers Sharky
p.s. my starting & ending stations need to be located to decentish sized airports, so that (hopefully) I can get to/from the US on 2 flights, rather than 3 or 4
This January, I flen in from England and I took the Cardinal from NYP to CHI, then connected through to the CZ. I travelled on my own in a Roomette and the trip was the best train journey I'd ever taken and one of the best things that I'd ever done.
I enjoyed it so much, that I am looking at doing another LD trip early in 2025. It was quite straightforward until my adult son has asked if he can come with me on the trip.
We are both big units at 250lb each with me being 6ft 3in and him being 6ft 6in, so sharing a roomette isn't really going to work for us !
The only time that we can really do the trip is in January. The plus being that the cost will be easier on my pocket, the minus being that the days are shorter and weather realted travel disruption being more possible.
I'm keen to do as much Traditional dining as possible and to keep flexible dining to a minimum.
At the dates I'm currently looking at 2 roomettes would save me about $1400 rather than booking a bedroom and I'm thinking that a bedroom would be a better alternative, as otherwise we'll (naturally) be travelling seperate to each other, which isn't really the idea of the trip. Another option (on some routes) is a Family Bedroom which is comimg in at the same price as a Bedroom - look at the FB, or stick with the "standard" bedroom. The prices that I'm looking at currently and all in the highest price bracket and are rather, cough, ahem on the pricey side.
My current thinking is to take the Silver Meteor from Miami to New York**, which gives us 4 and a bit hours in New York, then Lake Shore Limited to Chicago, just shy of 5 hours in Chicago, then Empire Builder to Seattle/Portland (most likely Seattle). Decent connection times at both stations. Flexible dining only on the LSL. ** there is the option of taking the Silver Meteor to Washington DC and then going on the Cardinal - this would be a bit easier on my pocket, but I went on the Cardinal this year ! On both options, the train trip length is about 102 hours.
Am I setting myself up for a fall with this trip, or is it realistically doable ?
If anyone else has other potential VLD trips, then please pitch in, as the Miami to Seattle idea isn't set in stone.
Cheers Sharky
p.s. my starting & ending stations need to be located to decentish sized airports, so that (hopefully) I can get to/from the US on 2 flights, rather than 3 or 4