Don't campare to English trains lol. Scotrail is miles better, cleaner and cheaper than English trains. Also cheaper than this Korean train fir length of journey, but not a bullet train I suppose. But you can go from the southern most city Glasgow to nortgernmost Inverness for £32 first class or £44 return.
For that little difference? Definitely 1st class, especially for trips longer than 1 hour. Had to take two trips by train within a few days of each other in spring. 1 was 4 hours the other 7 hours, upgrade for 1st class on the 4-hour-trip was around 10-15 bucks, got it, loved it. 7-hour-trip 1st class wasn't something I was willing to afford (some 30-50 bucks extra) and I regretted it on the journey home because that was after a nightshift working in a bakery followed by an afternoon of sight seeing. I longed for the comfy first class seats then & I've learned my lesson: the longer the trip, the more willing I am to spend 50 bucks extra on 1st class...
I travelled that train in the other direction in economy. No issues with the comfort of the seats, but I hate having luggage over my head. I then depend on having a man come to my help, as there is no way I have upper body strength to lift a cage up. Why can’t they put a luggage at the of the carriage?
Depends how long the trip is. Anything under 1:30hrs I wouldn't bother with the extra
with that little price difference, and seats forward, 1st class absolutely.
Don't campare to English trains lol. Scotrail is miles better, cleaner and cheaper than English trains. Also cheaper than this Korean train fir length of journey, but not a bullet train I suppose. But you can go from the southern most city Glasgow to nortgernmost Inverness for £32 first class or £44 return.
As long as the Train to Busan doesn't have zombies on it
UK need to follow this pricing
for a large person like me i think a wider seat is worth the extra
Good thing he's about 5"6 and built like a chopstick then 😂
I would definitely do both on different journeys to feel which one i like best.
For that little difference? Definitely 1st class, especially for trips longer than 1 hour. Had to take two trips by train within a few days of each other in spring. 1 was 4 hours the other 7 hours, upgrade for 1st class on the 4-hour-trip was around 10-15 bucks, got it, loved it. 7-hour-trip 1st class wasn't something I was willing to afford (some 30-50 bucks extra) and I regretted it on the journey home because that was after a nightshift working in a bakery followed by an afternoon of sight seeing. I longed for the comfy first class seats then & I've learned my lesson: the longer the trip, the more willing I am to spend 50 bucks extra on 1st class...
I stayed in the Popcorn Hotel in Busan. Which turned out to be a love hotel. No love for me, but the room did have a hot tub
Did he get radio x on the little radio 😂
That is exactly the same as the French TGVs
I travelled that train in the other direction in economy. No issues with the comfort of the seats, but I hate having luggage over my head. I then depend on having a man come to my help, as there is no way I have upper body strength to lift a cage up. Why can’t they put a luggage at the of the carriage?
Its actually a french bullet train in Korea
I’d book first class as the price difference, isn’t that much more.
Rather have first class,it's not too much extra👍
I'd go standard to avoid James.
With less than #10 difference, I'd go first class.
1st class
Super cheap 1st class!
1st class