NEPATrainTraveler
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- Sep 12, 2018
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This is the question I have been asking myself ever since my first, and so far only, LD trip back in 2018. While there were things I enjoyed, such as the scenery and the cafe car food, I got almost no sleep and experienced some motion sickness too. I was fully recovered the day after I arrived at my destination, but I did miss out on seeing things I wanted to see on the day I arrived due to sleeping the rest of the day and night away in my hotel room. After that experience, I cancelled my CL + NER tickets and used an airline ticket I had purchased previously (I originally intended to fly both ways and even bought tickets. I never cancelled them just in case my Amtrak plan didn't work out) to get home instead. I swore off LD trains for awhile after that and told myself that I would only ride Amtrak's short or medium distance routes from then on. As time passed, I have been wanting to give Amtrak LD trains another chance. Thing is, I can't comfortably afford a sleeper, so I'm stuck with Coach (or BC too on trains that offer it) if I want to ride Amtrak LD. I often think that if I take some Dramamine before boarding (maybe only half a tablet so I don't immediately fall asleep) and bring a neck pillow I could do overnight coach again and not have the same problems as last time. But what if I'm wrong and I end up sleep deprived and motion sick again?
What do you all think? Should I give overnight Amtrak LD coach another try or should I just stick to flying for long distance journeys and wait until I can comfortably afford a sleeper to ride Amtrak LD again?
What do you all think? Should I give overnight Amtrak LD coach another try or should I just stick to flying for long distance journeys and wait until I can comfortably afford a sleeper to ride Amtrak LD again?