I have just retired and am moving into our family’s house. My parents (both in their 80’s but mobile and healthy) want to take a trip.
I thought maybe a sunny cruise to the Caribbean but no…they want to take a train from our home station in Longview, TX to Toronto then across Canada…in the dead of winter. Logistically, I can see the schedules. The Texas Eagle to Chicago, the Lake Shore Limited to Buffalo, the Maple Leaf to Toronto, the Canadian to Vancouver, and a flight back to Dallas. Yes I know we could take the Coast Starlight back to LA, and the Eagle back to Longview, but that is too much I think. I’ll fly them first class back…whilst I sit in coach!
I’ve a lot of experience with Amtrak, so I know what to expect to get to Toronto. Flex meals, long layovers in Chicago and Buffalo. Chicago is fine, we will take a boat tour, but what does one do in Buffalo for 8 hours?
I’ll be booking roomettes and a bedroom (I’ll take top bunk…sigh) on Amtrak but how do we do this on the Canadian? When I book three seniors, it looks like I get three ”cabins for one discounted” with two the same price and one more expensive. Not sure what this configuration actually is?
We would all like a separate bed, but at the same time a common room where we can all three sit together. I know there is a Park car and a lounge car, but would be nice to have a private space. On Amtrak, I have always booked a bedroom and roomette. The three of us use the bedroom during the day and mom and dad use the two bottom beds at night while I climb into the top bunk in the bedroom. It’s actually not so bad up there.
how can I replicate this on the Canadian? I can’t afford Prestige unfortunately
Anyway it’s a fun proposition…beats a cruise any day. I’m glad they still have a sense of adventure
I thought maybe a sunny cruise to the Caribbean but no…they want to take a train from our home station in Longview, TX to Toronto then across Canada…in the dead of winter. Logistically, I can see the schedules. The Texas Eagle to Chicago, the Lake Shore Limited to Buffalo, the Maple Leaf to Toronto, the Canadian to Vancouver, and a flight back to Dallas. Yes I know we could take the Coast Starlight back to LA, and the Eagle back to Longview, but that is too much I think. I’ll fly them first class back…whilst I sit in coach!
I’ve a lot of experience with Amtrak, so I know what to expect to get to Toronto. Flex meals, long layovers in Chicago and Buffalo. Chicago is fine, we will take a boat tour, but what does one do in Buffalo for 8 hours?
I’ll be booking roomettes and a bedroom (I’ll take top bunk…sigh) on Amtrak but how do we do this on the Canadian? When I book three seniors, it looks like I get three ”cabins for one discounted” with two the same price and one more expensive. Not sure what this configuration actually is?
We would all like a separate bed, but at the same time a common room where we can all three sit together. I know there is a Park car and a lounge car, but would be nice to have a private space. On Amtrak, I have always booked a bedroom and roomette. The three of us use the bedroom during the day and mom and dad use the two bottom beds at night while I climb into the top bunk in the bedroom. It’s actually not so bad up there.
how can I replicate this on the Canadian? I can’t afford Prestige unfortunately
Anyway it’s a fun proposition…beats a cruise any day. I’m glad they still have a sense of adventure