Let us know if you've been on the Amtrak Auto Train and share your experience. If you want more information, here is the link to our companion guide on our website with more details. retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons Happy journeys, John and Bev
Me and my mom took Amtrak Silver Meteor from Jacksonville, Florida to New York, 4years ago when I had to take her to New York. Since she could no longer fly on an airplane, the train was the best thing to take. My mom was already having a hard time walking that time so we decided to take the roomette that was handicapped accessible… You know, for the price of a roomette, the handicapped accessible room was as big as the bedroom suite, complete with its own shower and toilet and all the amenities of the bedroom suite, like food being included and delivered (since we ordered room service).. I thought it was such a great deal and my mom was very comfortable and happy. 😆 👍
When I was a kid (in the 70’s) my mom bought a vacation package to take Amtrak from Portland to LA (25 hour trip) to go to Disney and other sights. We only had chairs but we were loaded with sandwiches and snacks. It was a trip I’ll never forget.
Rode Amtrak three times; 1979 from Chicago to NY, and a few years ago from NY to Albany. There is still a Pennsylvania RR culture at Amtrak- all of the personnel love railroading and are friendly and helpful.
We just finished our first ride on the auto train. We booked coach and our tickets we dropped to $96 each and our motorcycle was $126. For just an overnighter this was great. like you we enjoyed it a lot.
We have done about 12 round trips on the AT. We do bedrooms now, but started in coach. The lower bunk in the bedroom is wider than a twin, but it's not as wide as a double. We do share the lower bunk and sleep head to foot as that gives us the most room so we're not shoulder to shoulder.
Great suggestion. We have a bedroom reserved in a few months and that's probably what we will do. Thanks for sharing. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I traveled on Amtrak twice years ago. Once was just a round trip from home to Richmond VA. The second was on the Auto Train. The Auto Train was enjoyable when I rode it in 1998. I purchased a Roomette. I enjoyed the whole ride, except for...my mistake on this... I purchased red wine for the meal. Did not get much sleep because of it. The Auto Train operated on frieght Railroad CSX, which is a bit bumper than Amtrak's own lines. Although the train does get priority statis, unforeseen delays may occur. It should be a whole lot better now than when I rode it. Many times, the issues on passenger trains are not because of the train but of other passengers who don't know how to behave properly. That can affect the conductor on that particular car.
Thanks for sharing your information about the train. It was a little bumpy, but overall a fun experience. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Thanks for sharing. He was great. We thought all the Amtrak employees were so helpful and friendly. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
We were scheduled to take the train on Weds Sept 25th. Unfortunately it was canceled due to hurricane. It was the first time we were going to have our own bathroom and I was excited about it. We have had a roomette once. Usually we would just sit in coach. Coach is fine if you have a face mask and ear plugs. I have mobility problems so a moving train is a challenge. They used to have a meal for coach, that is gone. I always found the trip an adventure. We had to drive after the cancellation! We were informed too late to make other plans. We drove down during Helene. Very challenging. The train does take the curse off such a long drive. Definitely bring your own food an drinks if you take coach. If you have mobility issues be sure to sit in lower level . There are plenty of outlets for charging devices. This wasn't the case when we first started taking the train. Wish the auto train went a little further north, DC is a challenge!
One of the more explicitly produced and informative AmTrak Auto-Train RUclips videos on the platform. Your couple presentation method was fluid and professional. Extraordinarily explicit without leaving out significant important options and details...would love to use the Auto-Train but we travel with a pet that prevents our access to the service...safe retirement and event free travels.
I'm considering taking Amtrack from Houston to New Orleans, coach since it's not a long trip. I plan to ask a friend or family member to take me to the train station. Amtrack coach ticket is around $43 per person each way. Cheaper than gas to get there and I won't have to pay to park my vehicle in New Orleans.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing. We plan to try out some additional routes. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I did this. I loved it. Had no choice; partly disabled and moving to Florida permanently with my car. if I were to drive from wash. to Orlando, IT IS WAY MORE THAN 12 HOURS OF DRIVING. Coach is awful; YOU MUST BUY A BEDROOM. I did not pay extra to disembark early either. I drove down from Long Island outside on NYC THE DAY BEFORE and stayed at their hotel; very clean and nice. I booked an upper floor bedroom for a more quiet room. My full upper bedroom also had the full bathroom and two swivel captains chairs. I ate at a table for four (enjoyed talking to three strangers) with white linen tablecloths and napkins and had a sumptuous 4 course meal with complimentary wine. AMAZING EXPERIENCE (solo traveler).
I had no idea that traveling on Amtrak is so nice. I often hear a lot of negative comments about Amtrak. We will definitely consider traveling this way. Hope you have been safe from the hurricane!
We were pleased with the experience. We don't know that all Amtrak will go this smoothly, but this route was nice. We were fortunate that the Orlando area didn't get the brunt of the hurricane. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
My wife who uses a rollator have used the certain numerous times. We always stay on the ground floor and the last trip we stayed in a wheel chair room so we had complete bathroom . They brought the food for us, set up the bed as shown on the video. The service was great. For travelers in their eighties I recommend the car train as the only way to travel going and coming to Florida.
I went on this train about 8 years ago. We would up getting 2 roomettes directly across from each other. This was a pretty good option as we could talk to each other while sitting in our chairs, both sleep on the bottom bed and have a little more room at night when we had to get up to go to the bathroom. There was a toilet under the table (? I can’t remember where exactly) which meant we didn’t have to go elsewhere in the middle of the night but didn’t wake up the other person. I agree about the track bed on the train corridor. It’s a little rough and bouncy when you are sleeping.
I think you are mistaken about the “toilet under the table.” Amtrak “Superliner” cars [which are used on the ‘Auto Train’] DO NOT have toilets inside the roomettes. Only the full bedrooms have toilets in the room.
Aussie here, having travelled and enjoyed travelling on many of Amtrak's long distance trains. You being glass half full people makes all the difference. An obviously happy outlook on life counts for a lot in travel reviews. Some people are never satisfied with anything in their lives, consequently...
Our glasses are overflowing...😊 We hope to ride some of the long distance trains of Australia one of these days. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I was just recently on the Amtrak Southwest Chief from Chicago to Los Angeles and I had a very great experience on it I was in coach seats and the seats were not bad at all
Thanks for sharing. We are looking forward to trying that route. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Have taken the auto train numerous times when w lived in the northeast. Back in the day (early 2000’s) you boarded to a happy hour with wine and soft drinks included plus snacks in the lounge. Later movie time included cookies and othr snacks. Our young family loved taking this travel journey to central FL and added bonus we had our car with us all packed up!
Thanks. If we ever do it again, we will definitely get a bedroom. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
LOVE this video and the cost companion! Truly felt like we were riding it with you, and it does appear to be much cheaper than flying + renting a car. Thanks guys.
We have taken the auto train a few times with the roomette and really liked it. Staff was very friendly and helpful. It's really nice to be able to sight see and not have the hassle of where to stay / eat if you drove on the two day journey. Thanks for sharing your journey.
My mother & I took this train when we did a road trip to Canada. Your review is spot on. I didn't realize you could bid on an upgrade but I will keep that in mind. We had the roomette also. I slept in the top bunk, and I am 5"9", 200+ pounds, and at the time, I was 60 years old. I agree getting up and down (several times of the night for bathroom breaks) was challenging. That said, I would do it again but maybe with two people, have 2 roomettes across the hall from each other.
This was super interesting. As someone else said, when I was a 'tweenager my parents took out family on an Amtrak 'Disneyland Special ' from Vancouver to LA. We were in coach. For kids it was fine, and we got up to all kinds of fun. I'm sure it was less comfortable for my parents but we had a marvellous trip that we still remember. Thanks to Mom & Dad! 💕 Thanks for introducing us to this idea. We didn't even know there was an auto train.🚂
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching. It was a fun experience for us. Thanks for sharing your story. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I’m so glad you did this video. My parents live in Sanford and I’m always seeing the auto train when I come to visit which is a couple times a year (I live in the UK) but I knew very little about it. Now I do and I might want to use it. Thanks so much.
Assuming you would be coming from the UK, you would have to rent a vehicle to be able to ride the Auto Train. A booking cannot be made for the Auto Train without a vehicle. However, Amtrak has two New York City to Miami trains that are as good as the Auto Train: Silver Meteor and Silver Star. Both trains have coach and sleeper accommodations as well as a lounge car and dining car.
Many years ago, at a party of 6 family members, we rode coach from New Orleans to Tucson, AZ, and slept very well in the recliner seats. They had blankets and a huge leg room, I think I would have preferred coach to your room because I'm not too fond of tight spaces. We too were impressed with how friendly the staff was even though they hardly had time off for 38 hours they had smiles on their face and catered to our wishes. We loved this trip and still talk about it after all these years. We did have a few hours wait since the train was late, which we learned was normal, and most people call in to check before taking taxis to the station. We didn't get to reserve our seats together, but we all lucked out. I was on crutches from a knee replacement operation. They let us board first, so we were happy about that. Like I said, this was decades ago so not sure if all is the same but it sure looked like it. We ate in the restaurant and found the food very good.
I have taken the auto train twice going south in coach, and agree with your impression. The seats are comfortable, lots of leg room, but like a long flight, I didn't sleep that well. I consider the cost of transporting my car and the coach seat to be a great value. They have wifi on the train, so I was able to sit in the club car with my tablet. I made the drive from Baltimore to West Palm Beach, and the auto train is the only way to go. Always a big thumbs up from me for the auto train. It's amtraks most profitable line, because it's good value and good service.
Thanks for sharing your experience. We were pleased as well overall. It isn't perfect, but provides a nice option for many people. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
Hey John and Bev, We’ve been viewing your cchannel for a few months now aand you have certainly had an impact on our retirement plans. We have decided to follow your journey by selling it all and setting out to travel as much as we can while we have a few “go-go years” left. Thanks for sharing your lives and journeys with us. You’ve convinced us we can do this. Roon and MJ, Franklin Tn( sorry for the misspells: I’m not able to see what I’m typing for some reason) Ron and MJ
Another YT Train Traveler Couple suggests getting Roomettes across the hall from each other. In addition to the room, you can leave your doors open and see out both sides of train. Not sure how difficult that is to arrange/reserve. As a kid in the 50's & 60's, we took the train many times between Indianapolis and Chicago. It was named after a Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley. It seemed so magical to us. Glad you were able to get your trip in before the recent bad weather, though my brother in Sanford said they only got rain and wind.
Not a bad idea, but we don't love it for us because we would be paying for 2 rooms and still not have a private bathroom. Might as well get a bedroom with private bath. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
We used auto train a few times but it was about six years ago last time. This looks much improved! We had a roomette both times and it was not very nice. Windows were so dirty both times that we could barely see out. No nice dining cars or lounges like the above shown either. Happy to hear that it has improved.
I recently moved to Fla and took the auto train also, but in coach. I think if I was better prepared with a pillow, blanket, and ear plugs I would have been better rested. It saved me from driving all the way from NY by myself as well as wear and tear on the car so it worked out fine.
John, Bev … thanks for the video and your thoughts. I observed some of the same things when comparing Amtrak with European trains. I’ve taken 3 overnight trains in Europe, only one negative experience. One overnight Amtrak and was pleasant. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing! Glad you enjoyed the video. We love trains all over the world! Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
J&B taking the train is absolutely the way to go, we love it. We've been "training" in Europe, Japan, Canada, England, South America even a tiny trip in Cuba most of our country, (Australia) on the rails, planning a rail experience in New Zealand next year. We really enjoy sitting back and watching the miles go by. Won't ever get to the US again to sample Amtrak, but your report gave the flavour sample which was great. Thanks for a nice positive look at what appears a great experience.
Thanks for watching. We loved our experience on the New Zealand trains as well. Hope you have a great trip. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
I lived in Melbourne from 1999 to 2004. I was a monthly passenger on the Country Link between Melbourne and Sydney. Two of my best train rides in Australia were the Indian Pacific from Sydney to Perth and the Outback from Brisbane to Long Reach.
Used this a number of times 2008- 2014 . Don’t get the smallest cabin unless your traveling solo , spend the extra to get the preferred unloading , don’t reserve the early meal reservation it’s a zoo . Worth the money all night long .
I have traveled the auto train 4 times..and only ever had a problem once when the train was delayed and we didnt leave the station till near midnight.. BUT the Employes did everything to make us comfortable while waiting they provided us with food in the station.. and everyone was extremely nice... I would much rather ride the auto train than drive any day.
I was astounded at the increase in cost of travel on Auto Train since the end of covid. It used to be a pleasant and cost efficient way to Florida, but wow, now it is only for the money folks to travel in a bedroom. And Coach - you can't convince me. Try a weekend during March and see if your experience was the same.
Thank you for this excellent video, and I agree with all that you say. As a solo traveller I buy a Roomette, and have always found the onboard staff really helpful and friendly. Overnight trains in Europe are very different, and whilst efficient, I don’t think they have the charisma of the Amtrak long distance services, and coach seating in daytime Amtrak services is far more spacious and comfortable !
I've traveled with my motorcycle in a roomette alone, and in a family room with my wife and two children. The only drawback with the family room, is because it's the whole width of the train, it has to be at the end of a car. Which puts the room, right over the trucks/ wheels of the train. You'll feel everything! We nearly got tossed outta bed from the movement.
Thank you for this great, packed full of information video! We love train travel. We have been many times on Amtrak from Port Huron, MI to Chicago, Illinois and have for the most part had great experiences. We have never been on a sleeper train, so this was so great to hear about! - Michelle
Glad it was helpful! It was a new experience for us and we have a couple of more planned for the future. It is fun to "mix it up" a little when we are back in the US visiting family. Thanks for watching. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
For me, this is the best way to travel up north. My sister lives on Long Island. Since I stay for a month, I love the ability to take my own car. My advise, take a portable Blu Ray or DVD player along with some Blu Rays or DVDs as well as CDs to play during your trip.
Thank you for your video. It brought back memories of our trip on the Auto train about 15 years ago. We had a family room on the upper deck, with our two kids. I got absolutely no sleep as the tracks are just horrible. So many times during the night I felt like we were going to go right off the tracks. What an experience! The good news is the kids slept. I said I'd never do it again but I'm actually considering doing it in June in coach. Yikes!
Sweet...always tended to fly to 'get there.' This is now an interesting option..and probably advantageous because of the vaster mobility factor for those of us with aching backs. Love the weather! Enjoy!
This was a fun experience. We do recommend the bedroom as the most comfortable option. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
We’ve done it twice - once when moving to Florida with two cars and once just because we didn’t feel like doing the drive. That second one was a spur of the moment decision as we were approaching DC. My wife found the last roomette while we were in the car on the road. We’ve had the full room and the roomette. We enjoyed the trip both times. The service was good and the food was, I’d say, about good airline food level. One tip for departure - if you’re late and barely make the cutoff, like last car in (!) there’s, pretty much no waiting. They take your car and they call for boarding about 5 minutes later.
Thanks for the tips and sharing your experiences. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Thanks for this video. It makes me want to try this or another Amtrak Auto trip!!! Thanks for reviewing each of the options. As a solo, I’d probably go For the roomette on a shorter trip or look into the bedroom for a longer one. Can’t wait to try this!!!
You are welcome. This was a great trip and we plan to try some more Amtrak trips in the near future. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Nice report. As snowbirds we have been taking the Autotrain twice/ year for about 10 years now, enough to earn a free trip on Amtrak points. Comments: it sure helps to be flexible to manage the roomette upper berth but the bedroom upper berths are much easier to manage. When we started booking bedrooms I stopped having to bring my pee bottle to take care of nighttime needs. At peak season forget about upgrades. Book early and arrive early if you want an early dinner seating. Seniors, you know. Also priority offloads are great to have as the regular service can take upwards of two hours if you arrived for boarding at the unlucky time. A view I try to see is Jacksonville and the Naval Air Station.
I enjoyed your video and it represents my thoughts when we took the auto train a number of years ago. I looked over your companion guide and found it extremely detailed (good). I would suggest that you add the cost of $.25 to $.50 per mile for the car option. Having your car on the train saves miles on your odometer which can cost additional depreciation, maintenance, and impact your warranty timeframe.
Great review and I’ve taken the train many times over the decades and experienced the coach seats, roomettes and the private rooms. You are totally accurate in your overall review, especially the amazing staff, but the biggest single issue for the auto train are almost certain massive DELAYS. I was once delayed 12 hours gong north. It started with a four hour delay of our incoming southbound train. The wait to get into the station in Florida was so bad; I was on a busy highway for two hours. Once on the train we took off four hours late and I never got dinner, then just one hour into the route, we got stuck behind a derailed freight train and sat for six hours. We inched north after that, and after a cold lunch we ran out of food . When we finally arrived in Lorton it was utter chaos at the station. The departure/arrival delays ripple up and down the route so when there’s a big delay for any train it takes several days for all trains get back on schedule. It’s not uncommon for this train to be delayed several hours, and depending upon your arrangements at either end you will be out money on a hotel room or other obligations. That is the main reason I don’t take this train any more. You are at the mercy of a single track up and down the northeast corridor and share the track with freight trains. Rider BEWARE and plan for the worst!!!
Thanks for sharing your experience about the delays that occur. We were very fortunate to actually get there early. Perhaps because we went in September when it wasn't busy. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
you guys are very blessed....usually you drive to Virginia and the line is backed up to 1-95...then the train doesn't even leave till 8pm at night and doesn't arrive in sanford till 1pm...and you get your car at 3pm......you were very blessed...I think the auto train is great, but it needs a big upgrade. with newer train
Yes we are. We think we probably went at the perfect time in mid-September when it wasn't so crowded. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
I took the auto train in each of the 3 years prior to covid shut down. I found it very convenient and comfortable with two exceptions - while there was no damage to my car some things were disrupted - it is beneficial to pull into their parking lot befoe leaving and review all your settings. the other issue is that I believe I picked a parasite from thier tank water. (They provide bottled water with a room but tank water is used for coffee, tea and hot choclate in the car your room is in.) I am thinking about going next spring but an hesitant as I am unsure how familiar they are with the operation of my newer plug in hybrid.
When we did our train rides (from California to New York) I loved it. One thing that does happen on that route is the train has to pull over any time there is a freight coming through, as they have precedence (in all states but Colorado if I am remembering correctly). We had a room, and I was on the top bunk. I doubt I could deal with that now, but we are used to a king size bed so I'm not sure we could share the lower bed. Concerning food: if you are on a multi-day trip you realize that the food options are limited (and we don't eat red meat which cut out some options), so you'll be doing some repeat meals. Still, I'd go back in a heartbeat! (My husband wasn't as jazzed.) I just love train travel!
We actually arrived almost an hour early and didn't have any issues with freight trains. Thanks for sharing your experience. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Thanks for sharing. We had no issues and arrived early on our trip. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I did that train ride a number of years ago with my friend and I really enjoyed it. We stayed in a cabin exactly like yours. She took the top bunk. Bless her heart. I would definitely do it again.
I traveled solo on Amtrak a couple years ago and had a roomette. It was perfect for me. I was surprised that you thought it was noisy overnight; my train was quiet and I slept very well. It was quite the adventure and would love to do it again!
My husband and I have traveled coach in the auto train three times now and will be going back in April. We do miss the meals but pick up sandwiches for our dinner. I don't recommend the lounge car food. Seats are comfortable and we wouldn't be able to handle the roomette. Cost of the bedroom is too high for us. Yes, earplugs, pillow and blanket are recommended! 😅
Thanks for sharing your experiences on the Auto Train. Much appreciated. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
We have taken the Auto Train a few times. Bedroom cars and roomettes. We usually bring some food with us- hoagies- assemble before eating and snacks. Would do it again- pleasant trip.
We took this years ago when our youngest was 2 (now 19). It was great, the ONLY issue we had was that the coach area was not quiet enough for the baby. We were adjacent to the door between cars. Otherwise it was fine! Everything was clean and everyone was great! When I say clean, It was always clean! Obviously there are always a few people that make messes but it was given the proper response from the staff!
Thanks for sharing and glad you had an overall good experience. Hope you are enjoying our channel and website. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
I've made multiple trips on the Auto Train, though admittedly my last run was just as Covid was breaking out. I love having the ability to take my vehicle with me, meaning no need to hire cabs, rent a vehicle or fumble with bus schedules to travel locally in Florida. Additionally, no need to manhandle luggage over the duration of the trip, other than a carry-on for personal overnight needs.Very easy and convenient.
Excellent as always. My sis has homes in va and Fla and she didn’t know about this! Also I noticed you both have new Cotopaxi backpacks. Maybe it’s time for an updated packing video from you guys 😁 I’m curious if you’re carrying more or even less stuff now. Continued safe travels!
Thanks. We love our new Cotopaxi packs. We are making some changes to our packing system and plan to do another video at some point. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Good video! We have taken this train several times over the years, both north and south. Sleeper class used to have a free vine tasting in the club car before departure. We have been in both the roomette and bedroom and do prefer the bedroom. Keep in mind the the bedroom brings a different dynamic to sleeping. Instead of rocking side to side you now rock head to toe. Some do not like this. Lastly I think you are way off on your weekly car rental price. The only time I have seen$1000 for a week out of MCO is for a high end auto or a 9 passenger van. Cheers
Thanks for sharing your experience and the feedback on the car rental. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I appreciated this video. We live in Orlando and have family now living in Northern Virginia and I've wondered if the AutoTrain was worth considering. This answered a lot of questions.
Thanks for watching and glad you found it helpful. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Hello, we enjoy listening your comments and information about Train in USA... You are right the USA Train are very different than European Train and Japanese Thank you for your nice video Good bye
REally great video. It captures the experience fully. Here are some tips if you are travelling peak times and in northern winter. I have done coach several times and also roomettes. Both are fine. In Coach it seems most people start sleeping at 9 pm---lights go out about then. Once you have done roomette you don't want to go back to coach. Another tip---take own pillow for both types of accomodation and if you have any hip issues maybe use your ski jacket (snowbirds) on the bed about hip level for extra padding. Earplugs a must in coach---snoring men!!!!!!! Be aware for getting auto off it is random except for first 30 who pay extra. I have waited over an hour or sometimes 10 minutes after the first 30 off. They call numbers (there is no order) and it comes up on a screen. Yes take own snacks. If you are in roomette you have a chosen seat vs coach so you don't need to be there early with the crowds but it does mean you might get a non preferable dinner time. But you are not waiting in a long line for check in of vehicle . I have had a great experience in both types of rooms. Another vlogger suggested a couple book 2 roomettes side by side and I think that is a great idea so nobody has to use an upper bunk and price is about same as bedroom.
Good review. As someone who travels to New England from Florida, I wish the train went beyond Lorton. To me, Florida to Lorton is the easy part of the drive whereas going through the Washington area, Maryland, New Jersey and New York even over the Cuomo bridge is stressful.
Thanks and we agree it would be great if they could extend further northeast. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I took this trip southbound about 10 years ago in September just to ride it. I went via coach and a bought a $3 clearance pillow at Walmart! At that time, they fed everyone, so dinner and breakfast were included. More recently, I had a roomette on the California Zephyr and I agree that the top bunk is claustrophobic and not comfortable. Good luck getting out of it if you need to use the bathroom! The biggest issue is waiting for your car upon arrival in Sanford. I live in NJ and I find that I-95 is typically heavy as far south as Fredericksburg (about halfway between the Beltway and Richmond). During the summer season, traffic can be tough to Richmond. However, most traffic heads towards Virginia Beach and Williamsburg on I-64. You do not experience really heavy traffic again until you get to Jacksonville, Florida. There can be pockets of sluggish depending upon the time in between. By driving, I am usually able to reach Fayetteville, NC leaving around 6 AM and stay at a hotel there. I once made it as far as Savannah, GA, but that is really pushing it (during the summer with longer daylight hours). I think the concept is great, but I'm not sure if I would book it again.
my family has used the Auto Train a handful of times. The direct, non-stop route is great. the first time was both ways for a Disney, etc. vacation, and we sat in coach, but were able to get seats in the smaller lower level section. It was ok, but talky fellow passengers, etc. were a problem. Later trips were moving my daughter to/from Florida, so drove one way with all passengers, and the other half on the train minus one. On these trips were used roomettes. One time it was me, my wife, and our 20ish son, so us old people could use the lower bunks and our son took the loft, since he can sleep through anything. One another trip, it was just me and my son, so same deal. If we use it in the future with just me and my wife, we'll need to book a bedroom, since neither of us would be able to climb up to the upper bunk.
So glad you found our channel. Welcome. Hope you enjoy our videos. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
We have taken both coach and the bedroom for North-to-South trips.. The only downside was that sleeping was difficult for both. More so for coach, but the bedroom was difficult also. The train rocks a bit. and it is amplified for whomever (me) gets the upper bunk. Also the train horn goes off loudly at many crossings. Other than that the big plus is cutting out the driving time. If we took it again it would be the bedroom, and we'd only take it if we could get a deal (we got half-price on the bedroom).
My wife and I have taken the autotrain five or six times. If you're staying in Florida or traveling north for more than two months it's an economical option versus flying and having to rent a car. The other plus is you can pack your car full of the stuff you need for your extended stay. One of you has to be healthy and small enough to climb the ladder and get into the top bunk. Six foot and not to wide is the limit IMHO. The train isn't quiet so if you need absolute silence to fall asleep get some Ambien. You'll need it. The attendants have all been very helpful and the meals, while not a ton of options, have been pretty good. We are no longer able to make the drive from NY to FL so the Autotrain has been a very good option.
I did a coast to coast trip yrs ago. Went through the coach wagon early in the morning. Mornings breath saturated the whole area. A big no for me! Will get the room again !
I have heard good things about the auto train, but it's really nice to get to see it first hand like this. I took Amtrak from Orlando to Savannah a few years ago and it was horrible. I promise you it did not even remotely compare to the trains in Europe!
Thanks for sharing your experience. We're glad you enjoyed the Auto Train. It's not like the trains in Europe, that's for sure. We plan on taking many trains all over the world in 2025. Happy journeys, John and Bev
The AutoTrain is great and I've taken many times in both directions. By the way, you can only take the train if you go by car...it is also not possible, for a number of reasons, to choose the left side or right side of the train to have your roomette. Roomettes are significantly cheaper than bedrooms but if you have any infirmity, as many seniors often have, the top bunk will be next to impossible to get up into. At least, I jokingly say...if you do use the upper bunk, before you get into it or go down from it, take two Tylenols, wait half an hour, and then go up or down! I've seen many seniors simply sit up in the chairs in a roomette all night, rather than attempt sleeping in the upper bunk. Could you have two people sleep on the bottom bed...very, very, very cramped...essentially not possible. But if you don't believe me, check the dimensions of the bottom bed on Amtrak's website and try it at home. But all said, I love Amtrak and the AutoTrain.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the Auto train. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Taking your car along and not having to drive is certainly a great feature. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Love ur videos, you guys are so blessed ❤ sharing good times, memories, travel by rail with the ones u love and they share the same traveling fantasies,, has always been a big dream of mine!! 😊 cant wait til the good Lord bless my family and i with that experience 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🥰
I've been on Amtrak's Crescent line from Atlanta to NY with my son. We went coach going up, but I immediately switched to a roomette coming back. I agree that the coach cars are appointed well, but some of the other passengers were extremely disturbing. One man wouldn't stop talking to anyone and everyone. One man used the shared bathroom on the car and rendered it unusable. One person smelled really bad. My son, who was 17 at the time, hated it. He couldn't stretch out or sleep at all in coach. With the roomette, we were able to have privacy and stretch out. And the food offered was better. There is a couple, Rob and Allie from Grounded Life Travel, who use Amtrak often when they're in the U.S. They have lots of tips on how to make the trip more comfortable and enjoyable. I would definitely take Amtrak again, but not coach unless it was a short trip. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thanks. Great to hear from you. It was a nice option, but go ahead and get the bedroom! Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Thanks so much. The Orlando area was spared from the hurricane this time. Happy journeys John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
Good review. Unless I need to drive I'll opt to take Amtrak rather than flying because it's more civil than the way airplane travel is today. Even though the compartment accommodates two people it's more suitable for a single person. I've travelled in the compartment alone and it's a lot more comfortable than being knee to knee with someone else and I can stretch out. When I have a travelling partner we always get the bedroom. The upper bunk in those are more roomier. Never been on Auto Train but have their other long distance trains in the west and on the Texas Eagle since it runs through my home city of Austin.
I love riding Amtrak but when you arrive, you are not surrounded by hotels and car rentals like an airport would be. Some stations don't even have a building. Being able to take your car with you solves this - I wish they did this on more than one route!
Done it so many times. I keep writing to Amtrak to suggest they create a mid-class car. They should remove the present seats and install theater-like Laz-Boy recliners for better sleeping comfort. It wouldn't be a private sleeper, but at least you would be more comfortable and able to stretch out. The cost would be a little higher than coach, but not as high as the sleeper cars. My only other complaint about Auto-Train is delays. They are hard pressed to get to either station on time each day.
Thanks for sharing. We recently took the Jet Bus from Washington DC to NYC and the had great reclining seats that absorbed ALL the bumps of the road. It was really nice and a great idea for train travel. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
We've ridden the Auto Train many times, usually in coach. The first time we were in a bedroom, which was OK. This last time we bid a roomette upgrade and were severely disappointed. No room to stretch out except in bed and neither of us slept well. Amtrak discontinued the coach dining car during COVID and didn't bring it back. This is also a disappointment as we always enjoyed our meals. BTW, we retired 5 years ago.
Thanks for sharing. We will probably do bedrooms going forward. Congrats on the retirement and hope you are enjoying our channel. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
My kids loved the Autotrain more than I did… for me, I can make the drive to Sanford 2 hrs faster than the train were I traveling alone. Loading and unloading was flawless ❤
I want to try a roomette HOWEVER my CONCERN is: since the roomette doesn't lock on the outside is it possible to bring something to lock the roomette door with on the OUTSIDE when if traveling alone whenever you need to use the bathroom etc.?
That's a great question. We were recently in the roomette and wasn't concerned with this. When we went to dinner or the lounge, we took our small backpack with valuables with us. We don't think it is possible to lock the door from the outside, but you can always take your pack with you to the bathroom. There is very little extra room in the roomette to keep extra valuables. Hope this helps, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/our-review-of-amtrak-auto-train-the-pros-and-cons
I have ridden on every Amtrak long-distance train, including the Auto Train, except for the City of New Orleans. The Auto Train is Amtrak's only long distance train that covers its fully allocated costs. In FY23, which is the latest report, the Auto Train was on time at its end points 66% of the time. The on time percentages for the long-distance trains ranged from a high of 75% for the City of New Orleans to a low of 33% for the California Zephyr. I have been a solo traveler for the last 38 years. I book an economy room if I am going to be on the train over night. It is tight even for one person, especially if you have to get up in the middle of the night to use the toilet. I have booked a bedroom on two occasions. As a rule, a bedroom will cost twice as much as an economy room.
Thanks for the information! We hope you make on The City of New Orleans. It has such a great song to ride along with! What’s your favorite route? John & Bev
@@RetirementTravelers The best Amtrak route for scenery is the California Zephyr from Denver to Emeryville (San Francisco). Although the Zephyr runs between Chicago and Emeryville, I have taken it from Denver (twice) to Emeryville or vice versa (once). It is timed between Denver and Emeryville so passengers can see as much of the mountain scenery as possible. One of the best rides was during the winter. The snow scenes were awesome. Two other favorites come to mind. The Coast Starlight from LAX to San Francisco includes a run along the Pacific Coast. For high speed, it is the Acela between New York City and Washington.
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Me and my mom took Amtrak Silver Meteor from Jacksonville, Florida to New York, 4years ago when I had to take her to New York. Since she could no longer fly on an airplane, the train was the best thing to take. My mom was already having a hard time walking that time so we decided to take the roomette that was handicapped accessible…
You know, for the price of a roomette, the handicapped accessible room was as big as the bedroom suite, complete with its own shower and toilet and all the amenities of the bedroom suite, like food being included and delivered (since we ordered room service).. I thought it was such a great deal and my mom was very comfortable and happy. 😆 👍
Can you do the same trip with car and sleeper room on west coast? Seattle WA to LA?
@@dgaud2007 No, this is the only auto train in US.
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Contact me. I will show you how to ride trains!
When I was a kid (in the 70’s) my mom bought a vacation package to take Amtrak from Portland to LA (25 hour trip) to go to Disney and other sights. We only had chairs but we were loaded with sandwiches and snacks. It was a trip I’ll never forget.
Thanks for sharing your memories.
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best comment EVER ...your mom was awesome!!!
Rode Amtrak three times; 1979 from Chicago to NY, and a few years ago from NY to Albany. There is still a Pennsylvania RR culture at Amtrak- all of the personnel love railroading and are friendly and helpful.
We just finished our first ride on the auto train. We booked coach and our tickets we dropped to $96 each and our motorcycle was $126. For just an overnighter this was great. like you we enjoyed it a lot.
@@AHH24219 Great to hear!
We have done about 12 round trips on the AT. We do bedrooms now, but started in coach. The lower bunk in the bedroom is wider than a twin, but it's not as wide as a double. We do share the lower bunk and sleep head to foot as that gives us the most room so we're not shoulder to shoulder.
Great suggestion. We have a bedroom reserved in a few months and that's probably what we will do. Thanks for sharing.
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I traveled on Amtrak twice years ago. Once was just a round trip from home to Richmond VA. The second was on the Auto Train.
The Auto Train was enjoyable when I rode it in 1998. I purchased a Roomette. I enjoyed the whole ride, except for...my mistake on this... I purchased red wine for the meal. Did not get much sleep because of it.
The Auto Train operated on frieght Railroad CSX, which is a bit bumper than Amtrak's own lines. Although the train does get priority statis, unforeseen delays may occur.
It should be a whole lot better now than when I rode it.
Many times, the issues on passenger trains are not because of the train but of other passengers who don't know how to behave properly. That can affect the conductor on that particular car.
Thanks for sharing your information about the train. It was a little bumpy, but overall a fun experience.
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Love Gerad your attendant, we see him often. Great guy. We often use this travel method and get some good deals!
Thanks for sharing. He was great. We thought all the Amtrak employees were so helpful and friendly.
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Rode the Autotrain in March 2024 to see a Spring Training game. Was fun and an experience. Got the room with the shower. Would take it again.
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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We were scheduled to take the train on Weds Sept 25th. Unfortunately it was canceled due to hurricane. It was the first time we were going to have our own bathroom and I was excited about it. We have had a roomette once. Usually we would just sit in coach. Coach is fine if you have a face mask and ear plugs. I have mobility problems so a moving train is a challenge. They used to have a meal for coach, that is gone. I always found the trip an adventure. We had to drive after the cancellation! We were informed too late to make other plans. We drove down during Helene. Very challenging. The train does take the curse off such a long drive. Definitely bring your own food an drinks if you take coach. If you have mobility issues be sure to sit in lower level . There are plenty of outlets for charging devices. This wasn't the case when we first started taking the train. Wish the auto train went a little further north, DC is a challenge!
Thanks for your insights.
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One of the more explicitly produced and informative AmTrak Auto-Train RUclips videos on the platform. Your couple presentation method was fluid and professional. Extraordinarily explicit without leaving out significant important options and details...would love to use the Auto-Train but we travel with a pet that prevents our access to the service...safe retirement and event free travels.
Wow, thanks! So glad you enjoyed the video and hope you like the content on our channel.
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I'm considering taking Amtrack from Houston to New Orleans, coach since it's not a long trip. I plan to ask a friend or family member to take me to the train station. Amtrack coach ticket is around $43 per person each way. Cheaper than gas to get there and I won't have to pay to park my vehicle in New Orleans.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing. We plan to try out some additional routes.
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I did this. I loved it. Had no choice; partly disabled and moving to Florida permanently with my car. if I were to drive from wash. to Orlando, IT IS WAY MORE THAN 12 HOURS OF DRIVING. Coach is awful; YOU MUST BUY A BEDROOM. I did not pay extra to disembark early either. I drove down from Long Island outside on NYC THE DAY BEFORE and stayed at their hotel; very clean and nice. I booked an upper floor bedroom for a more quiet room. My full upper bedroom also had the full bathroom and two swivel captains chairs. I ate at a table for four (enjoyed talking to three strangers) with white linen tablecloths and napkins and had a sumptuous 4 course meal with complimentary wine. AMAZING EXPERIENCE (solo traveler).
So glad you enjoyed it.
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I had no idea that traveling on Amtrak is so nice. I often hear a lot of negative comments about Amtrak. We will definitely consider traveling this way. Hope you have been safe from the hurricane!
We were pleased with the experience. We don't know that all Amtrak will go this smoothly, but this route was nice. We were fortunate that the Orlando area didn't get the brunt of the hurricane.
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My wife who uses a rollator have used the certain numerous times. We always stay on the ground floor and the last trip we stayed in a wheel chair room so we had complete bathroom . They brought the food for us, set up the bed as shown on the video. The service was great. For travelers in their eighties I recommend the car train as the only way to travel going and coming to Florida.
Thanks for sharing!
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I went on this train about 8 years ago. We would up getting 2 roomettes directly across from each other. This was a pretty good option as we could talk to each other while sitting in our chairs, both sleep on the bottom bed and have a little more room at night when we had to get up to go to the bathroom. There was a toilet under the table (? I can’t remember where exactly) which meant we didn’t have to go elsewhere in the middle of the night but didn’t wake up the other person. I agree about the track bed on the train corridor. It’s a little rough and bouncy when you are sleeping.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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I think you are mistaken about the “toilet under the table.” Amtrak “Superliner” cars [which are used on the ‘Auto Train’] DO NOT have toilets inside the roomettes. Only the full bedrooms have toilets in the room.
@@eleanorhodges8204 We didn’t say the roomettes had bathrooms.
Aussie here, having travelled and enjoyed travelling on many of Amtrak's long distance trains. You being glass half full people makes all the difference. An obviously happy outlook on life counts for a lot in travel reviews. Some people are never satisfied with anything in their lives, consequently...
Our glasses are overflowing...😊 We hope to ride some of the long distance trains of Australia one of these days.
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100% correct. Some people are never happy about anything.
I was just recently on the Amtrak Southwest Chief from Chicago to Los Angeles and I had a very great experience on it I was in coach seats and the seats were not bad at all
Thanks for sharing. We are looking forward to trying that route.
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Have taken the auto train numerous times when w lived in the northeast. Back in the day (early 2000’s) you boarded to a happy hour with wine and soft drinks included plus snacks in the lounge. Later movie time included cookies and othr snacks. Our young family loved taking this travel journey to central FL and added bonus we had our car with us all packed up!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Thanks for the great information. I rode the auto train, sitting in coach, quite a few years ago. It was impossible to get any sleep.
Thanks. If we ever do it again, we will definitely get a bedroom.
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@@hedycohen9804 Bedroom and Ambien.
LOVE this video and the cost companion! Truly felt like we were riding it with you, and it does appear to be much cheaper than flying + renting a car. Thanks guys.
Thanks and so glad you found it helpful.
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We have taken the auto train a few times with the roomette and really liked it. Staff was very friendly and helpful. It's really nice to be able to sight see and not have the hassle of where to stay / eat if you drove on the two day journey. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Great to hear! Thanks for sharing.
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My mother & I took this train when we did a road trip to Canada. Your review is spot on. I didn't realize you could bid on an upgrade but I will keep that in mind.
We had the roomette also. I slept in the top bunk, and I am 5"9", 200+ pounds, and at the time, I was 60 years old. I agree getting up and down (several times of the night for bathroom breaks) was challenging. That said, I would do it again but maybe with two people, have 2 roomettes across the hall from each other.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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This was super interesting. As someone else said, when I was a 'tweenager my parents took out family on an Amtrak 'Disneyland Special ' from Vancouver to LA. We were in coach. For kids it was fine, and we got up to all kinds of fun. I'm sure it was less comfortable for my parents but we had a marvellous trip that we still remember. Thanks to Mom & Dad! 💕 Thanks for introducing us to this idea. We didn't even know there was an auto train.🚂
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching. It was a fun experience for us. Thanks for sharing your story.
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I’m so glad you did this video. My parents live in Sanford and I’m always seeing the auto train when I come to visit which is a couple times a year (I live in the UK) but I knew very little about it. Now I do and I might want to use it. Thanks so much.
That's awesome! Glad it was helpful.
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Assuming you would be coming from the UK, you would have to rent a vehicle to be able to ride the Auto Train. A booking cannot be made for the Auto Train without a vehicle. However, Amtrak has two New York City to Miami trains that are as good as the Auto Train: Silver Meteor and Silver Star. Both trains have coach and sleeper accommodations as well as a lounge car and dining car.
Many years ago, at a party of 6 family members, we rode coach from New Orleans to Tucson, AZ, and slept very well in the recliner seats. They had blankets and a huge leg room, I think I would have preferred coach to your room because I'm not too fond of tight spaces. We too were impressed with how friendly the staff was even though they hardly had time off for 38 hours they had smiles on their face and catered to our wishes. We loved this trip and still talk about it after all these years. We did have a few hours wait since the train was late, which we learned was normal, and most people call in to check before taking taxis to the station. We didn't get to reserve our seats together, but we all lucked out. I was on crutches from a knee replacement operation. They let us board first, so we were happy about that. Like I said, this was decades ago so not sure if all is the same but it sure looked like it. We ate in the restaurant and found the food very good.
Thanks for sharing your experiences on Amtrak.
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I have taken the auto train twice going south in coach, and agree with your impression. The seats are comfortable, lots of leg room, but like a long flight, I didn't sleep that well. I consider the cost of transporting my car and the coach seat to be a great value. They have wifi on the train, so I was able to sit in the club car with my tablet. I made the drive from Baltimore to West Palm Beach, and the auto train is the only way to go. Always a big thumbs up from me for the auto train. It's amtraks most profitable line, because it's good value and good service.
Thanks for sharing your experience. We were pleased as well overall. It isn't perfect, but provides a nice option for many people.
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Hey John and Bev, We’ve been viewing your cchannel for a few months now aand you have certainly had an impact on our retirement plans. We have decided to follow your journey by selling it all and setting out to travel as much as we can while we have a few “go-go years” left. Thanks for sharing your lives and journeys with us. You’ve convinced us we can do this. Roon and MJ, Franklin Tn( sorry for the misspells: I’m not able to see what I’m typing for some reason) Ron and MJ
That’s awesome! Hope you have some amazing adventures! Thanks for following along.
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Another YT Train Traveler Couple suggests getting Roomettes across the hall from each other. In addition to the room, you can leave your doors open and see out both sides of train. Not sure how difficult that is to arrange/reserve. As a kid in the 50's & 60's, we took the train many times between Indianapolis and Chicago. It was named after a Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley. It seemed so magical to us. Glad you were able to get your trip in before the recent bad weather, though my brother in Sanford said they only got rain and wind.
I have heard that to arrange two roommettes across from each other you need to make the reservation by phone and talk to someone.
Not a bad idea, but we don't love it for us because we would be paying for 2 rooms and still not have a private bathroom. Might as well get a bedroom with private bath.
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We used auto train a few times but it was about six years ago last time. This looks much improved! We had a roomette both times and it was not very nice. Windows were so dirty both times that we could barely see out. No nice dining cars or lounges like the above shown either. Happy to hear that it has improved.
We were pleased overall with the train. Thanks for sharing your experience from six years ago.
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I recently moved to Fla and took the auto train also, but in coach. I think if I was better prepared with a pillow, blanket, and ear plugs I would have been better rested. It saved me from driving all the way from NY by myself as well as wear and tear on the car so it worked out fine.
Those are great suggestions if you are going to take coach. Thanks for sharing.
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John, Bev … thanks for the video and your thoughts. I observed some of the same things when comparing Amtrak with European trains. I’ve taken 3 overnight trains in Europe, only one negative experience. One overnight Amtrak and was pleasant. Thanks again!
Thanks for sharing! Glad you enjoyed the video. We love trains all over the world!
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@@RetirementTravelers yeah me too, i love mixing transportation modes when possible. Train, ferry etc. all the best!!
J&B taking the train is absolutely the way to go, we love it. We've been "training" in Europe, Japan, Canada, England, South America even a tiny trip in Cuba most of our country, (Australia) on the rails, planning a rail experience in New Zealand next year. We really enjoy sitting back and watching the miles go by. Won't ever get to the US again to sample Amtrak, but your report gave the flavour sample which was great. Thanks for a nice positive look at what appears a great experience.
Thanks for watching. We loved our experience on the New Zealand trains as well. Hope you have a great trip.
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I lived in Melbourne from 1999 to 2004. I was a monthly passenger on the Country Link between Melbourne and Sydney.
Two of my best train rides in Australia were the Indian Pacific from Sydney to Perth and the Outback from Brisbane to Long Reach.
Used this a number of times 2008- 2014 . Don’t get the smallest cabin unless your traveling solo , spend the extra to get the preferred unloading , don’t reserve the early meal reservation it’s a zoo . Worth the money all night long .
Thanks for sharing your tips and experience.
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I have traveled the auto train 4 times..and only ever had a problem once when the train was delayed and we didnt leave the station till near midnight.. BUT the Employes did everything to make us comfortable while waiting they provided us with food in the station.. and everyone was extremely nice... I would much rather ride the auto train than drive any day.
Thanks for sharing your story. We thought the Amtrak employees were great!
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I was astounded at the increase in cost of travel on Auto Train since the end of covid. It used to be a pleasant and cost efficient way to Florida, but wow, now it is only for the money folks to travel in a bedroom. And Coach - you can't convince me. Try a weekend during March and see if your experience was the same.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for this excellent video, and I agree with all that you say. As a solo traveller I buy a Roomette, and have always found the onboard staff really helpful and friendly. Overnight trains in Europe are very different, and whilst efficient, I don’t think they have the charisma of the Amtrak long distance services, and coach seating in daytime Amtrak services is far more spacious and comfortable !
Thanks for sharing!
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I've traveled with my motorcycle in a roomette alone, and in a family room with my wife and two children. The only drawback with the family room, is because it's the whole width of the train, it has to be at the end of a car. Which puts the room, right over the trucks/ wheels of the train. You'll feel everything! We nearly got tossed outta bed from the movement.
Thanks for sharing. It is a little bumpy.
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Thank you for this great, packed full of information video! We love train travel. We have been many times on Amtrak from Port Huron, MI to Chicago, Illinois and have for the most part had great experiences. We have never been on a sleeper train, so this was so great to hear about! - Michelle
Glad it was helpful! It was a new experience for us and we have a couple of more planned for the future. It is fun to "mix it up" a little when we are back in the US visiting family. Thanks for watching.
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For me, this is the best way to travel up north. My sister lives on Long Island. Since I stay for a month, I love the ability to take my own car. My advise, take a portable Blu Ray or DVD player along with some Blu Rays or DVDs as well as CDs to play during your trip.
Thanks for the tips. We enjoyed the trip.
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Thank you for your video. It brought back memories of our trip on the Auto train about 15 years ago. We had a family room on the upper deck, with our two kids. I got absolutely no sleep as the tracks are just horrible. So many times during the night I felt like we were going to go right off the tracks. What an experience! The good news is the kids slept. I said I'd never do it again but I'm actually considering doing it in June in coach. Yikes!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
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Sweet...always tended to fly to 'get there.' This is now an interesting option..and probably advantageous because of the vaster mobility factor for those of us with aching backs. Love the weather! Enjoy!
This was a fun experience. We do recommend the bedroom as the most comfortable option.
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We’ve done it twice - once when moving to Florida with two cars and once just because we didn’t feel like doing the drive. That second one was a spur of the moment decision as we were approaching DC. My wife found the last roomette while we were in the car on the road. We’ve had the full room and the roomette. We enjoyed the trip both times. The service was good and the food was, I’d say, about good airline food level. One tip for departure - if you’re late and barely make the cutoff, like last car in (!) there’s, pretty much no waiting. They take your car and they call for boarding about 5 minutes later.
Thanks for the tips and sharing your experiences.
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We LOVE Amtrak travel. Much more relaxing. Coach is a bit difficult due to our mobility issues but doable. Majority of our trips are roomettes
Thanks for sharing! We had a great trip.
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Thanks for this video. It makes me want to try this or another Amtrak Auto trip!!! Thanks for reviewing each of the options. As a solo, I’d probably go
For the roomette on a shorter trip or look into the bedroom for a longer one. Can’t wait to try this!!!
You are welcome. This was a great trip and we plan to try some more Amtrak trips in the near future.
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I just done Detroit to Chicago on Amtrak so far. Every time I’m asleep quickly but set my alarm on way back not missing my stop.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thorough and well balanced review. I came away from this with a very good understanding of how I would feel taking this train. Thanks!
Wonderful. Glad you found it helpful.
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Nice report. As snowbirds we have been taking the Autotrain twice/ year for about 10 years now, enough to earn a free trip on Amtrak points. Comments: it sure helps to be flexible to manage the roomette upper berth but the bedroom upper berths are much easier to manage. When we started booking bedrooms I stopped having to bring my pee bottle to take care of nighttime needs. At peak season forget about upgrades. Book early and arrive early if you want an early dinner seating. Seniors, you know. Also priority offloads are great to have as the regular service can take upwards of two hours if you arrived for boarding at the unlucky time. A view I try to see is Jacksonville and the Naval Air Station.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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I enjoyed your video and it represents my thoughts when we took the auto train a number of years ago. I looked over your companion guide and found it extremely detailed (good). I would suggest that you add the cost of $.25 to $.50 per mile for the car option. Having your car on the train saves miles on your odometer which can cost additional depreciation, maintenance, and impact your warranty timeframe.
Great point. Thanks for sharing your tips.
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Great review and I’ve taken the train many times over the decades and experienced the coach seats, roomettes and the private rooms. You are totally accurate in your overall review, especially the amazing staff, but the biggest single issue for the auto train are almost certain massive DELAYS. I was once delayed 12 hours gong north. It started with a four hour delay of our incoming southbound train. The wait to get into the station in Florida was so bad; I was on a busy highway for two hours. Once on the train we took off four hours late and I never got dinner, then just one hour into the route, we got stuck behind a derailed freight train and sat for six hours. We inched north after that, and after a cold lunch we ran out of food . When we finally arrived in Lorton it was utter chaos at the station. The departure/arrival delays ripple up and down the route so when there’s a big delay for any train it takes several days for all trains get back on schedule. It’s not uncommon for this train to be delayed several hours, and depending upon your arrangements at either end you will be out money on a hotel room or other obligations. That is the main reason I don’t take this train any more. You are at the mercy of a single track up and down the northeast corridor and share the track with freight trains. Rider BEWARE and plan for the worst!!!
Thanks for sharing your experience about the delays that occur. We were very fortunate to actually get there early. Perhaps because we went in September when it wasn't busy.
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you guys are very blessed....usually you drive to Virginia and the line is backed up to 1-95...then the train doesn't even leave till 8pm at night and doesn't arrive in sanford till 1pm...and you get your car at 3pm......you were very blessed...I think the auto train is great, but it needs a big upgrade. with newer train
Yes we are. We think we probably went at the perfect time in mid-September when it wasn't so crowded.
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I took the auto train in each of the 3 years prior to covid shut down. I found it very convenient and comfortable with two exceptions - while there was no damage to my car some things were disrupted - it is beneficial to pull into their parking lot befoe leaving and review all your settings. the other issue is that I believe I picked a parasite from thier tank water. (They provide bottled water with a room but tank water is used for coffee, tea and hot choclate in the car your room is in.)
I am thinking about going next spring but an hesitant as I am unsure how familiar they are with the operation of my newer plug in hybrid.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
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When we did our train rides (from California to New York) I loved it. One thing that does happen on that route is the train has to pull over any time there is a freight coming through, as they have precedence (in all states but Colorado if I am remembering correctly). We had a room, and I was on the top bunk. I doubt I could deal with that now, but we are used to a king size bed so I'm not sure we could share the lower bed. Concerning food: if you are on a multi-day trip you realize that the food options are limited (and we don't eat red meat which cut out some options), so you'll be doing some repeat meals. Still, I'd go back in a heartbeat! (My husband wasn't as jazzed.) I just love train travel!
Actually they don't have to. Amtrak is supposed to have the right way over the freight traffic (legally), but it doesn't happen often.
We actually arrived almost an hour early and didn't have any issues with freight trains. Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Thanks for sharing. We had no issues and arrived early on our trip.
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@@dianerivera3222 Oh that's fascinating. They had told us otherwise while on the train! Good to know.
@@RetirementTravelers It sounds like a marvelous time!
I did that train ride a number of years ago with my friend and I really enjoyed it. We stayed in a cabin exactly like yours. She took the top bunk. Bless her heart. I would definitely do it again.
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing your experience. We look forward to more Amtrak experiences.
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I traveled solo on Amtrak a couple years ago and had a roomette. It was perfect for me. I was surprised that you thought it was noisy overnight; my train was quiet and I slept very well. It was quite the adventure and would love to do it again!
Glad you had a great experience. We enjoyed the Auto Train.
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My husband and I have traveled coach in the auto train three times now and will be going back in April. We do miss the meals but pick up sandwiches for our dinner. I don't recommend the lounge car food. Seats are comfortable and we wouldn't be able to handle the roomette. Cost of the bedroom is too high for us. Yes, earplugs, pillow and blanket are recommended! 😅
Thanks for sharing your experiences on the Auto Train. Much appreciated.
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I must admit I am digging Amtraks new paint scheme .......great video.👉🏻
Thank you! We thought it was beautiful! John & Bev
We have taken the Auto Train a few times. Bedroom cars and roomettes. We usually bring some food with us- hoagies- assemble before eating and snacks. Would do it again- pleasant trip.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us! So much valuable information.
You are so welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
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We took this years ago when our youngest was 2 (now 19). It was great, the ONLY issue we had was that the coach area was not quiet enough for the baby. We were adjacent to the door between cars. Otherwise it was fine! Everything was clean and everyone was great! When I say clean, It was always clean! Obviously there are always a few people that make messes but it was given the proper response from the staff!
Thanks for sharing and glad you had an overall good experience. Hope you are enjoying our channel and website.
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I've made multiple trips on the Auto Train, though admittedly my last run was just as Covid was breaking out. I love having the ability to take my vehicle with me, meaning no need to hire cabs, rent a vehicle or fumble with bus schedules to travel locally in Florida. Additionally, no need to manhandle luggage over the duration of the trip, other than a carry-on for personal overnight needs.Very easy and convenient.
Thanks for sharing. We had a great experience on the auto train.
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What a great informational travel video! We live near DC & this may be a great option for us! Thank you!
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Excellent as always. My sis has homes in va and Fla and she didn’t know about this!
Also I noticed you both have new Cotopaxi backpacks. Maybe it’s time for an updated packing video from you guys 😁 I’m curious if you’re carrying more or even less stuff now.
Continued safe travels!
Thanks. We love our new Cotopaxi packs. We are making some changes to our packing system and plan to do another video at some point.
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Good video! We have taken this train several times over the years, both north and south. Sleeper class used to have a free vine tasting in the club car before departure. We have been in both the roomette and bedroom and do prefer the bedroom. Keep in mind the the bedroom brings a different dynamic to sleeping. Instead of rocking side to side you now rock head to toe. Some do not like this. Lastly I think you are way off on your weekly car rental price. The only time I have seen$1000 for a week out of MCO is for a high end auto or a 9 passenger van. Cheers
Thanks for sharing your experience and the feedback on the car rental.
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I appreciated this video. We live in Orlando and have family now living in Northern Virginia and I've wondered if the AutoTrain was worth considering. This answered a lot of questions.
Thanks for watching and glad you found it helpful.
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Hello, we enjoy listening your comments and information about Train in USA... You are right the USA Train are very different than European Train and Japanese Thank you for your nice video Good bye
Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing
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REally great video. It captures the experience fully. Here are some tips if you are travelling peak times and in northern winter. I have done coach several times and also roomettes. Both are fine. In Coach it seems most people start sleeping at 9 pm---lights go out about then. Once you have done roomette you don't want to go back to coach. Another tip---take own pillow for both types of accomodation and if you have any hip issues maybe use your ski jacket (snowbirds) on the bed about hip level for extra padding. Earplugs a must in coach---snoring men!!!!!!! Be aware for getting auto off it is random except for first 30 who pay extra. I have waited over an hour or sometimes 10 minutes after the first 30 off. They call numbers (there is no order) and it comes up on a screen. Yes take own snacks. If you are in roomette you have a chosen seat vs coach so you don't need to be there early with the crowds but it does mean you might get a non preferable dinner time. But you are not waiting in a long line for check in of vehicle . I have had a great experience in both types of rooms. Another vlogger suggested a couple book 2 roomettes side by side and I think that is a great idea so nobody has to use an upper bunk and price is about same as bedroom.
Thanks for the tips and suggestions.
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Good review.
As someone who travels to New England from Florida, I wish the train went beyond Lorton. To me, Florida to Lorton is the easy part of the drive whereas going through the Washington area, Maryland, New Jersey and New York even over the Cuomo bridge is stressful.
Thanks and we agree it would be great if they could extend further northeast.
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Totally agree. It should end in Providence.
I took this trip southbound about 10 years ago in September just to ride it. I went via coach and a bought a $3 clearance pillow at Walmart! At that time, they fed everyone, so dinner and breakfast were included. More recently, I had a roomette on the California Zephyr and I agree that the top bunk is claustrophobic and not comfortable. Good luck getting out of it if you need to use the bathroom! The biggest issue is waiting for your car upon arrival in Sanford. I live in NJ and I find that I-95 is typically heavy as far south as Fredericksburg (about halfway between the Beltway and Richmond). During the summer season, traffic can be tough to Richmond. However, most traffic heads towards Virginia Beach and Williamsburg on I-64. You do not experience really heavy traffic again until you get to Jacksonville, Florida. There can be pockets of sluggish depending upon the time in between. By driving, I am usually able to reach Fayetteville, NC leaving around 6 AM and stay at a hotel there. I once made it as far as Savannah, GA, but that is really pushing it (during the summer with longer daylight hours). I think the concept is great, but I'm not sure if I would book it again.
Thanks for sharing you experience.
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my family has used the Auto Train a handful of times. The direct, non-stop route is great.
the first time was both ways for a Disney, etc. vacation, and we sat in coach, but were able to get seats in the smaller lower level section. It was ok, but talky fellow passengers, etc. were a problem.
Later trips were moving my daughter to/from Florida, so drove one way with all passengers, and the other half on the train minus one. On these trips were used roomettes. One time it was me, my wife, and our 20ish son, so us old people could use the lower bunks and our son took the loft, since he can sleep through anything. One another trip, it was just me and my son, so same deal.
If we use it in the future with just me and my wife, we'll need to book a bedroom, since neither of us would be able to climb up to the upper bunk.
Thanks for sharing.
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I just happened upon this video and I'm so glad I did! I had to subscribe ❤.
So glad you found our channel. Welcome. Hope you enjoy our videos.
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It was nice to hear that Amtrak was so nice. We definitely are going to have to give this a try.😊
You should! Much better than we were expecting.
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We have taken both coach and the bedroom for North-to-South trips.. The only downside was that sleeping was difficult for both. More so for coach, but the bedroom was difficult also. The train rocks a bit. and it is amplified for whomever (me) gets the upper bunk. Also the train horn goes off loudly at many crossings. Other than that the big plus is cutting out the driving time. If we took it again it would be the bedroom, and we'd only take it if we could get a deal (we got half-price on the bedroom).
Thanks for sharing your experience. Sleeping was challenging, but it was still a fun journey.
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Thanks! Have been curious about this train.
Glad you found it helpful.
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Great video! You guys did a nice job with it. I’m gonna give it a try based on your experience!
Glad you found it helpful.
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My wife and I have taken the autotrain five or six times. If you're staying in Florida or traveling north for more than two months it's an economical option versus flying and having to rent a car. The other plus is you can pack your car full of the stuff you need for your extended stay. One of you has to be healthy and small enough to climb the ladder and get into the top bunk. Six foot and not to wide is the limit IMHO. The train isn't quiet so if you need absolute silence to fall asleep get some Ambien. You'll need it.
The attendants have all been very helpful and the meals, while not a ton of options, have been pretty good. We are no longer able to make the drive from NY to FL so the Autotrain has been a very good option.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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I did a coast to coast trip yrs ago. Went through the coach wagon early in the morning. Mornings breath saturated the whole area. A big no for me! Will get the room again !
Thanks for sharing! Rooms for us as well.
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I have heard good things about the auto train, but it's really nice to get to see it first hand like this. I took Amtrak from Orlando to Savannah a few years ago and it was horrible. I promise you it did not even remotely compare to the trains in Europe!
Thanks for sharing your experience. We're glad you enjoyed the Auto Train. It's not like the trains in Europe, that's for sure. We plan on taking many trains all over the world in 2025.
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The AutoTrain is great and I've taken many times in both directions. By the way, you can only take the train if you go by car...it is also not possible, for a number of reasons, to choose the left side or right side of the train to have your roomette. Roomettes are significantly cheaper than bedrooms but if you have any infirmity, as many seniors often have, the top bunk will be next to impossible to get up into. At least, I jokingly say...if you do use the upper bunk, before you get into it or go down from it, take two Tylenols, wait half an hour, and then go up or down! I've seen many seniors simply sit up in the chairs in a roomette all night, rather than attempt sleeping in the upper bunk. Could you have two people sleep on the bottom bed...very, very, very cramped...essentially not possible. But if you don't believe me, check the dimensions of the bottom bed on Amtrak's website and try it at home. But all said, I love Amtrak and the AutoTrain.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the Auto train.
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I didn't you could have your car on the train too. Great info. Thanks much. 👍
Taking your car along and not having to drive is certainly a great feature.
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Love ur videos, you guys are so blessed ❤ sharing good times, memories, travel by rail with the ones u love and they share the same traveling fantasies,, has always been a big dream of mine!! 😊 cant wait til the good Lord bless my family and i with that experience 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🥰
Thanks for watching, and we hope you can make your dream a reality someday! Many blessings and happy journeys,
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Great info,I would like to take a train vacation someday.
You should! Thanks for watching.
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I've been on Amtrak's Crescent line from Atlanta to NY with my son. We went coach going up, but I immediately switched to a roomette coming back. I agree that the coach cars are appointed well, but some of the other passengers were extremely disturbing. One man wouldn't stop talking to anyone and everyone. One man used the shared bathroom on the car and rendered it unusable. One person smelled really bad. My son, who was 17 at the time, hated it. He couldn't stretch out or sleep at all in coach. With the roomette, we were able to have privacy and stretch out. And the food offered was better.
There is a couple, Rob and Allie from Grounded Life Travel, who use Amtrak often when they're in the U.S. They have lots of tips on how to make the trip more comfortable and enjoyable. I would definitely take Amtrak again, but not coach unless it was a short trip.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Just stumbled upon this. Pretty cool. Very informative
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Wonderful! When we visit our daughter in Florida this would b a good option. Hope you are both well? Take care JB and Gigi
Thanks. Great to hear from you. It was a nice option, but go ahead and get the bedroom!
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Hoping and praying John’s mom is doing well post-hurricane!!!
Thanks so much. The Orlando area was spared from the hurricane this time.
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Good review. Unless I need to drive I'll opt to take Amtrak rather than flying because it's more civil than the way airplane travel is today. Even though the compartment accommodates two people it's more suitable for a single person. I've travelled in the compartment alone and it's a lot more comfortable than being knee to knee with someone else and I can stretch out. When I have a travelling partner we always get the bedroom. The upper bunk in those are more roomier. Never been on Auto Train but have their other long distance trains in the west and on the Texas Eagle since it runs through my home city of Austin.
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I love riding Amtrak but when you arrive, you are not surrounded by hotels and car rentals like an airport would be. Some stations don't even have a building. Being able to take your car with you solves this - I wish they did this on more than one route!
Thanks for sharing. Great points.
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In small towns maybe. In most big cities there are hotels within walking distance. They may not be cheap because they are downtown.
Done it so many times. I keep writing to Amtrak to suggest they create a mid-class car. They should remove the present seats and install theater-like Laz-Boy recliners for better sleeping comfort. It wouldn't be a private sleeper, but at least you would be more comfortable and able to stretch out. The cost would be a little higher than coach, but not as high as the sleeper cars. My only other complaint about Auto-Train is delays. They are hard pressed to get to either station on time each day.
Thanks for sharing. We recently took the Jet Bus from Washington DC to NYC and the had great reclining seats that absorbed ALL the bumps of the road. It was really nice and a great idea for train travel.
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We've ridden the Auto Train many times, usually in coach. The first time we were in a bedroom, which was OK. This last time we bid a roomette upgrade and were severely disappointed. No room to stretch out except in bed and neither of us slept well. Amtrak discontinued the coach dining car during COVID and didn't bring it back. This is also a disappointment as we always enjoyed our meals. BTW, we retired 5 years ago.
Thanks for sharing. We will probably do bedrooms going forward. Congrats on the retirement and hope you are enjoying our channel.
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good to see they are updating the interiors...we've been using the autotrain for two decades....it needed updating.
It was a good experience for us.
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Thank you for this very detailed review. Very helpful.
Glad you found it helpful.
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Thank yall for sharing your story
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Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸🇺🇸Wonderful and informative video 👍🏽
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We drive from F. Lauderdale to Canada twice a yr. I find it really hard to do the 3 day voyage now that I am 82.
Thanks for sharing. That is a long voyage.
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My kids loved the Autotrain more than I did… for me, I can make the drive to Sanford 2 hrs faster than the train were I traveling alone. Loading and unloading was flawless ❤
That is awesome! Glad you enjoyed the trip.
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Very interesting and informative video.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
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I want to try a roomette HOWEVER my CONCERN is: since the roomette doesn't lock on the outside is it possible to bring something to lock the roomette door with on the OUTSIDE when if traveling alone whenever you need to use the bathroom etc.?
That's a great question. We were recently in the roomette and wasn't concerned with this. When we went to dinner or the lounge, we took our small backpack with valuables with us. We don't think it is possible to lock the door from the outside, but you can always take your pack with you to the bathroom. There is very little extra room in the roomette to keep extra valuables.
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When in South Africa. Travel by Rovos Rail or The Blue Train. With the U$ dollar exchange rate you definitely win.
Thanks for sharing. We definitely want to try it sometime.
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I see that Amtrak got some New Engines since I was last on board.
Thanks for the in-depth video. Great information. Where can I find the cost comparison sheet that you mentioned? Happy Travels
Thanks. Here is the link to the article with cost info.
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I have ridden on every Amtrak long-distance train, including the Auto Train, except for the City of New Orleans.
The Auto Train is Amtrak's only long distance train that covers its fully allocated costs.
In FY23, which is the latest report, the Auto Train was on time at its end points 66% of the time. The on time percentages for the long-distance trains ranged from a high of 75% for the City of New Orleans to a low of 33% for the California Zephyr.
I have been a solo traveler for the last 38 years. I book an economy room if I am going to be on the train over night. It is tight even for one person, especially if you have to get up in the middle of the night to use the toilet.
I have booked a bedroom on two occasions. As a rule, a bedroom will cost twice as much as an economy room.
Thanks for the information! We hope you make on The City of New Orleans. It has such a great song to ride along with! What’s your favorite route? John & Bev
@@RetirementTravelers The best Amtrak route for scenery is the California Zephyr from Denver to Emeryville (San Francisco). Although the Zephyr runs between Chicago and Emeryville, I have taken it from Denver (twice) to Emeryville or vice versa (once). It is timed between Denver and Emeryville so passengers can see as much of the mountain scenery as possible. One of the best rides was during the winter. The snow scenes were awesome.
Two other favorites come to mind. The Coast Starlight from LAX to San Francisco includes a run along the Pacific Coast. For high speed, it is the Acela between New York City and Washington.
@ Thanks so much for the suggestions.
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When the AutoTrain first began, my Cousin was a hostess on it, for a time. RIP, Diane.
Thanks for sharing.
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