Mystic River Dragon
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- Dec 26, 2014
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How do meal reservations work on these trains? Is lunch on the Cardinal whenever you want, or do you have reservations? Do they take reservations for dinner at lunch, or walk through the cars like they do on the Silvers? Same questions on the Empire Builder, plus if they walk through the cars to take reservations, will they remember to come downstairs and ask those of us there? What happens if you're in the Sightseer Lounge when they come through to take reservations and not in your room? I am used to the Viewliners, where it is almost impossible not to run into everyone, but the Superliners look so huge I don't see how they could possibly catch everybody.
Also, I am staying one night in Chicago both ways, just as a precaution in case my first train gets horribly delayed, to make sure I will make my next train. I would like a safe, midrange chain hotel (my local favorites are Hilton Garden Inn and Courtyard by Marriott, so that level) that I can get to safely (are cabs from the station safe there? I don't do Uber or Lyft, and I don't want to try public transportation in an unfamiliar city). I don't want to sightsee--just get to a decent hotel in a good area and not have to worry. I am okay in cities I'm familiar with, but don't want to try learning my way around Chicago this trip--the focus is Portland, and I'm sure there will be another time to learn more about Chicago.
And I know this is a stupid question, but I get lost easily so worry a lot and don't want to mess up. Train 7 to Seattle and 27 to Portland are the same train on the same track, right? So if for some reason I can't find anyone else boarding for Portland, I could follow people boarding for Seattle and still be on the correct platform, and I could even walk through if I had to? I am really scared that the lounge agents in Chicago will not get this right and will not direct me to the correct place or even announce the train. (I have only boarded from the lounge in Philly, where even I cannot get lost--they personally put you on the right elevator, and you end up on the right platform.)
As you can tell, I am starting to get slightly nervous about this big adventure, having never been farther west by train than western PA. Any advice will be appreciated--thanks!
Also, I am staying one night in Chicago both ways, just as a precaution in case my first train gets horribly delayed, to make sure I will make my next train. I would like a safe, midrange chain hotel (my local favorites are Hilton Garden Inn and Courtyard by Marriott, so that level) that I can get to safely (are cabs from the station safe there? I don't do Uber or Lyft, and I don't want to try public transportation in an unfamiliar city). I don't want to sightsee--just get to a decent hotel in a good area and not have to worry. I am okay in cities I'm familiar with, but don't want to try learning my way around Chicago this trip--the focus is Portland, and I'm sure there will be another time to learn more about Chicago.
And I know this is a stupid question, but I get lost easily so worry a lot and don't want to mess up. Train 7 to Seattle and 27 to Portland are the same train on the same track, right? So if for some reason I can't find anyone else boarding for Portland, I could follow people boarding for Seattle and still be on the correct platform, and I could even walk through if I had to? I am really scared that the lounge agents in Chicago will not get this right and will not direct me to the correct place or even announce the train. (I have only boarded from the lounge in Philly, where even I cannot get lost--they personally put you on the right elevator, and you end up on the right platform.)
As you can tell, I am starting to get slightly nervous about this big adventure, having never been farther west by train than western PA. Any advice will be appreciated--thanks!