by S. Heisley » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:22 am
I used to have a friend (passed) that would take an Amtrak tour package to a different place every year....loved it.
I have taken the train many times from Los Angeles to Portland and Seattle. Although much less spacious, I preferred the economy sleeper because of the bed's positioning. It feels like you're being rocked to sleep. For the economy sleepers, you have to use a grouping of restrooms that are lined up on the bottom floor of the sleeper car.
The deluxe sleeper is set up like a camper, with a personal potty room and a sink by the sitting area. I only took the deluxe sleeper once because with that one, you sleep on a pull-down couch that is crosswise to the rails. All night long, it felt like I was going to roll out of the bed and when I went to sleep, I dreamed I was sleeping on a boat in a rough sea.
There is usually one handicapped sleeper room at the end of the car that is reserved for people who need it. That room is usually exceptionally nice and the ones I've seen have the bed running in the lengthwise, in the rocking-feeling positon. It also has a private bathroom area in it. Since you have an 80-year old with you, you could probably reserve that room without any problem and get any youngsters an economy room.
You can eat in the dining room plus I believe they still have a snack bar downstairs where you can get chips and sodas and play games. Upstairs, there is usually an observation room next to or near the dining room with lots of windows and comfy swivel seats. This keeps you from getting cabin fever. However, you will have the land-leg sensation when you get off the train. Your leg muscles will still be flexing as if you are still on the rails! It doesn't last long, though.
Yes, the train usually runs behind schedule; but, if you're on an Amtrak tour, it doesn't matter! If you're not on a tour and are renting a car, you could end up without wheels because certain car rental agencies won't hold a car for you if you're late getting there. I won't tell you which agency it was but, check that out with the company you're talking to before you make your reservation for a car rental.