Yes!Is bedroom A on the superliners the one that is smaller?
Because not everyone can afford bedrooms? Hell, not everyone can even afford any sort of sleeping car accommodation.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
I assumed the poll was asking which you PREFER. It does not say which you normally travel in or which you can afford.Because not everyone can afford bedrooms? Hell, not everyone can even afford any sort of sleeping car accommodation.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
Surely the one you prefer to travel in is the one you can afford to travel in...I mean, if it's a matter of bedroom/roomette, than all things being equal, you'd prefer the bedroom (I assume, I've never actually been able to afford one), but if that's beyond your financial means, than you're left to choose between not traveling and traveling in a roomette, and I think everyone here would choose the latter.I assumed the poll was asking which you PREFER. It does not say which you normally travel in or which you can afford.Because not everyone can afford bedrooms? Hell, not everyone can even afford any sort of sleeping car accommodation.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
I disagree. I PREFER to drive a Ferrari, but all I can afford is a pickup. Does that mean I prefer a truck?Surely the one you prefer to travel in is the one you can afford to travel in...I assumed the poll was asking which you PREFER. It does not say which you normally travel in or which you can afford.Because not everyone can afford bedrooms? Hell, not everyone can even afford any sort of sleeping car accommodation.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
The only rooms that have windows on both sides of a Superliner, downstairs or upstairs, are the Family Room (enormously expensive at times) and the Accessible Room (only available 15 days out if unreserved).There are four roomettes downstairs with one sided window access.The Viewliner has no double sided window rooms.I specifically would, if cost and availability were never an issue, choose either lower level bedroom on a Superliner, simply because there are windows on both sides of the room.
That's not quite correct. If all the Bedrooms are sold out and you're within the 15 day window, the H room will show up on the online system as a Bedroom. There is no easy indication to the user that you're actually booking the H room however. Back under the old website there was a subtle clue, if you knew what to look for, that you were booking the H room. But the new site no longer provides that clue.The room is accessible to revenue pax 15 days out from train day and the room can only be reserved through Amtrak reservation agents.
You're absolutely correct Alan, but with the way sleepers are selling out these days the chances are fairly good that the H might be open while the rest of the bedrooms(all two in the case of the Viewliners) are gone. A call to Riverside or Chicago should clarify exactly what bedroom you're booking I would think...which brings up another question...does it have to be all sleeping rooms that are sold out or just the bedrooms (including the family room on the Superliners) ???That's not quite correct. If all the Bedrooms are sold out and you're within the 15 day window, the H room will show up on the online system as a Bedroom. There is no easy indication to the user that you're actually booking the H room however. Back under the old website there was a subtle clue, if you knew what to look for, that you were booking the H room. But the new site no longer provides that clue.The room is accessible to revenue pax 15 days out from train day and the room can only be reserved through Amtrak reservation agents.
When traveling alone, I definitely prefer a roomette for the sole reason that I am not left wondering if I will be stuck sitting in a rather uncomfortable chair to face forward should the car be oriented that way. With a roomette, you're guaranteed to have a nice large seat facing forward every time. The bedroom chairs are not horrible, but they also leave a lot to be desired, especially on a long trip such as taking 5/6 origin to terminus.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
I have never had a roomette in a viewliner. I do prefer a roomette in a superliner because of he bed orientation. I prefer lying alongside the window and looking out as I drift out to sleep. I also find the side to side over the head to toe swaying.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
Roomettes on the Viewliners also have the beds oriented that way...plus there's a window above and below...I have never had a roomette in a viewliner. I do prefer a roomette in a superliner because of he bed orientation. I prefer lying alongside the window and looking out as I drift out to sleep. I also find the side to side over the head to toe swaying.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
So you are willing to give up a lot of extra space and your own bathroom just for bed orientation? Not saying it is not true, I just find that surprising.I have never had a roomette in a viewliner. I do prefer a roomette in a superliner because of he bed orientation. I prefer lying alongside the window and looking out as I drift out to sleep. I also find the side to side over the head to toe swaying.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
I hear ya on that one. The chair is bad. However, personally, I could live sitting on the couch riding backwards to have all that extra space and my own bathroom.When traveling alone, I definitely prefer a roomette for the sole reason that I am not left wondering if I will be stuck sitting in a rather uncomfortable chair to face forward should the car be oriented that way. With a roomette, you're guaranteed to have a nice large seat facing forward every time. The bedroom chairs are not horrible, but they also leave a lot to be desired, especially on a long trip such as taking 5/6 origin to terminus.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.
This is my position as well. I also find that I can arrange my computerWhen traveling alone, I definitely prefer a roomette for the sole reason that I am not left wondering if I will be stuck sitting in a rather uncomfortable chair to face forward should the car be oriented that way. With a roomette, you're guaranteed to have a nice large seat facing forward every time. The bedroom chairs are not horrible, but they also leave a lot to be desired, especially on a long trip such as taking 5/6 origin to terminus.Not sure I understand how anyone would say they prefer a roomette over a bedroom. Even if alone, why would you not prefer a bedroom if cost is not a consideration.