@@HashtagColoradoLife Just glad they make it to keep the train in business. I've see n people drop a couple hundred on a restaurant experience. Not so bad price really.
I remember doing this at least ten years ago when I was in elementary school. I remember my grandma got a reserved table in the dining car and I remember the train ride being really short but it was really fun
The train track used to be much longer than the 2 hrs when it was used to move stuff thru the mountains to mining towns. Now it is just out and back. The Rocky Mountaineer train from Denver to Glenwood Springs or Moab is a true train ride thru the heart of the mountains. Pricey.. but a fun experience.
I love this scenic train ride. Brought back memories asa kid growing up in NewZealand. My nan used to take us on a railcar ride from Napier to Gisborne for the day. Big shout out to Nick our waiter, top class service. 🙏🏽🩷💯🇺🇸love the Beautiful USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏽🩷
There isn't a specific time when you need to book. However, tickets do sell out often sell out, especially on the weekends. So we suggest booking at least a week or two in advance. When we booked our tickets we did it a month in advance. Hope this helps! 👍
The train is very safe so there isn't a lot to worry about but yes, this is Colorado and you can even see falling rocks on the mountain roads while you're driving.
Great question! Either side is perfect because the train goes out and back so you'll see both sides along the way. However, the river is on the southside while the canyon/mountains are on the north side.
Yes, its a 2 hour trip in total going out and back. You can get outside and view the ride from the back of the train in the open air. But it doesn't stop and let you out of the train or anything.
I remember when there was an old west town located by the gorge I think the Koch Brothers bought it and moved all the old buildings out totally destroying the little town
@@Potalapalace This Royal Gorge train ride is not located near Glenwood Springs, but there is an Amtrak that runs to the depot in the city instead. You can check out the guide on our website about it: hashtagcoloradolife.com/best-train-rides-in-colorado/
When we did it (just the two of us) we were indeed sat across from another couple we didn't know. So I would imagine more of the same. 2 solutions: go on a double date with friends so all 4 spots are taken. buy 4 tickets and sit next to no one! lol
My wife and I went on a cruise a few months ago for the first time. I can chat with strangers if I’m in the mood so the idea of sitting by them didn’t sound appealing. But, I actually had a great time chatting with random people and just connecting with other humans.
It's not a cheap adventure, but can be fun and well worth the views! We went for our wedding anniversary trip, so maybe for a special occasion like that.
@HashtagColoradoLife I was thinking the same thing! Expensive for a whole family. We were looking at the santa train option with a Vista Dome seat, but is it really worth it? Is the open access car accessible for everyone or just coach?
@@aaronolson762 It's accessible to anyone. And it seemed to be pretty free to roam despite us having assigned seats. It is a great place fort he whole family and I do think it's a worthwhile event to do every few years. It can also be really crowded -- even for a mid-day weekday as we did -- so just be prepared. I think if you got the Vista Dome, it would be a bit more fancy and less packed.
Prices are higher....but, you only live once. Treat yourself and have a great time doing it.
Take a train. YOLO
Tickets are 80-100$ per person. I went 3years ago and they were 35 Per person. So sad to see the price gauging.
Yes it's true that prices have increased quite a lot over the years. As with many things sadly.
Damn, thanks for letting me know. Was going to book a ticket but I can't stand for such bad behavior
They nail you on the “once in a lifetime opportunity.” Same concept as all the other tourist traps.
@@HashtagColoradoLife Just glad they make it to keep the train in business. I've see n people drop a couple hundred on a restaurant experience. Not so bad price really.
@@donaldclifford5763 Defo agree. The venue (the train) is the star -- not the food!
man such a silky smooth voice and that music. Just Divine train looks like a lot of fun to!
Lol thanks for watching!
I remember doing this at least ten years ago when I was in elementary school. I remember my grandma got a reserved table in the dining car and I remember the train ride being really short but it was really fun
How fun! Yes, the train ride is about an hour long but it's a great memory and fun time for a special event.
Oh man! I thought this was a lot long, and not just 2 hours. I bet it's still amazing!
The train track used to be much longer than the 2 hrs when it was used to move stuff thru the mountains to mining towns. Now it is just out and back. The Rocky Mountaineer train from Denver to Glenwood Springs or Moab is a true train ride thru the heart of the mountains. Pricey.. but a fun experience.
I love this scenic train ride. Brought back memories asa kid growing up in NewZealand. My nan used to take us on a railcar ride from Napier to Gisborne for the day. Big shout out to Nick our waiter, top class service. 🙏🏽🩷💯🇺🇸love the Beautiful USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏽🩷
High praise!! But a train ride in NZ sounds pretty amazing tho.
Been across the pedestrian bridge. There was a zip line there but was closed for the season.
Was it a windy day? It's a bit unnerving to be in the middle of the bridge and the wind causes it to sway and the bridge moves a bit with each step.
Looks awesome, how many days in advance do we need to make the reservations? Can you please tell. Thanks!
There isn't a specific time when you need to book. However, tickets do sell out often sell out, especially on the weekends. So we suggest booking at least a week or two in advance. When we booked our tickets we did it a month in advance. Hope this helps! 👍
Cool video but going through the gorge I'd be worried about falling rocks
The train is very safe so there isn't a lot to worry about but yes, this is Colorado and you can even see falling rocks on the mountain roads while you're driving.
This looks fun Thank you!
It's a very fun and memorable experience!
Would you be able to make video on best Colorado Christmas towns.
Great idea! We can add this to our list of videos to do. :) Thanks!
Royal Gorge train ride 10/2022🧡🧡🧡
Thanks so much for watching!
Which side has the best scenic views?
Great question! Either side is perfect because the train goes out and back so you'll see both sides along the way. However, the river is on the southside while the canyon/mountains are on the north side.
Is this a 2 hr trip total? Do you ever get down or is it just a ride
Yes, its a 2 hour trip in total going out and back. You can get outside and view the ride from the back of the train in the open air. But it doesn't stop and let you out of the train or anything.
I remember when there was an old west town located by the gorge I think the Koch Brothers bought it and moved all the old buildings out totally destroying the little town
Buckskin Joe's!! Actually that place is still there (I think). It's indeed not in use anymore but the buildings remain (as of 2022 last I was there)
Where can someone catch this train?
It's located in Canon City just south of Colorado Springs. We share the map in the video!
Thinking to take a trip to glenwood spring this falls , looks like we can do the train ride too! ❤❤❤
Appreciate any suggestions!
@@Potalapalace This Royal Gorge train ride is not located near Glenwood Springs, but there is an Amtrak that runs to the depot in the city instead. You can check out the guide on our website about it: hashtagcoloradolife.com/best-train-rides-in-colorado/
Is this the same place as “Mini Swiss” in Colorado?
No, this train is located in Canon City. The Switzerland of Colorado is located in Ouray. :) Hope this helps!
Thank you 🙏🏻…. Very helpful
Do they sit random people in front of you? I want to go with my partner but would not like a random couple in front of us!
When we did it (just the two of us) we were indeed sat across from another couple we didn't know. So I would imagine more of the same.
2 solutions:
go on a double date with friends so all 4 spots are taken.
buy 4 tickets and sit next to no one! lol
My wife and I went on a cruise a few months ago for the first time. I can chat with strangers if I’m in the mood so the idea of sitting by them didn’t sound appealing. But, I actually had a great time chatting with random people and just connecting with other humans.
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Wild cost for something that last an hour and doesn't include a meal.
But it does include a meal.
160 per person and no food included...seems like a ripped off
It's not a cheap adventure, but can be fun and well worth the views! We went for our wedding anniversary trip, so maybe for a special occasion like that.
@HashtagColoradoLife I was thinking the same thing! Expensive for a whole family. We were looking at the santa train option with a Vista Dome seat, but is it really worth it? Is the open access car accessible for everyone or just coach?
@@aaronolson762 It's accessible to anyone. And it seemed to be pretty free to roam despite us having assigned seats. It is a great place fort he whole family and I do think it's a worthwhile event to do every few years. It can also be really crowded -- even for a mid-day weekday as we did -- so just be prepared. I think if you got the Vista Dome, it would be a bit more fancy and less packed.