Dakota 400
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My recent Amtrak experience is aboard the Crescent, Sunset Limited, and Southwest Chief.
"Happy Hour" times, just before Noon and sometime after and the times of 4:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M., often seemed to me to be the times when the Cafe/Lounge Car Attendants took their break. For those of us who would enjoy a pre-lunch or pre-dinner drink or two, such closings are not guest friendly at that time. The Crescent out of Washington was particularly notable inasmuch as the Attendant was present in the Car, but could not begin service until after the Potamac River had been crossed. (She said she really should not have started as soon as she did; the train had not yet stopped at Alexandria.) But, there was a long line of customers, including me, waiting for her to open.
Granted, on all 3 trains, a PA announcement was made by the Attendant that she was soon going to close for her break. And, I responded accordingly. But, the timing was not what I would have chosen. Yes, I could and did purchase what I wanted prior to my lunch/dinner reservations, when I was so informed.
The situation on the Crescent upon leaving Washington, Southbound, was particularly irritating. Power had been restored for some time and a long line had formed soon after the train left the station. Yet, the Attendant could/would not begin service until nearing Alexandria.
I could have left the line--with a loss of a sale for Amtrak.
But, what is the reason for such a customer unfriendly situation? It is my understanding that increased revenues from the Dining Cars and Cafe/Lounge Cars is needed. It just seems to me that opportunities to increase such revenues are being wasted.
Or, am I missing something in the total picture?
I would appreciate learning what others think.
"Happy Hour" times, just before Noon and sometime after and the times of 4:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M., often seemed to me to be the times when the Cafe/Lounge Car Attendants took their break. For those of us who would enjoy a pre-lunch or pre-dinner drink or two, such closings are not guest friendly at that time. The Crescent out of Washington was particularly notable inasmuch as the Attendant was present in the Car, but could not begin service until after the Potamac River had been crossed. (She said she really should not have started as soon as she did; the train had not yet stopped at Alexandria.) But, there was a long line of customers, including me, waiting for her to open.
Granted, on all 3 trains, a PA announcement was made by the Attendant that she was soon going to close for her break. And, I responded accordingly. But, the timing was not what I would have chosen. Yes, I could and did purchase what I wanted prior to my lunch/dinner reservations, when I was so informed.
The situation on the Crescent upon leaving Washington, Southbound, was particularly irritating. Power had been restored for some time and a long line had formed soon after the train left the station. Yet, the Attendant could/would not begin service until nearing Alexandria.
I could have left the line--with a loss of a sale for Amtrak.
But, what is the reason for such a customer unfriendly situation? It is my understanding that increased revenues from the Dining Cars and Cafe/Lounge Cars is needed. It just seems to me that opportunities to increase such revenues are being wasted.
Or, am I missing something in the total picture?
I would appreciate learning what others think.