You know how movies like Now & Then, The Sandlot or, say, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure make you want to hangout with your besties and set off for some high jinx? Well, in our completely unbiased opinion, we think the best thing to do with your friends is to enjoy a great train adventure!
Wondering how exactly the sleeping arrangements would work on a long-distance train? We got you covered. Our bedroom suites sleep up to four adults plus luggage, and the best perk is you get a dedicated train attendant. It’s similar to room service in a hotel but much, much better.
In the bedroom suite itself there’s ample storage to store your carry-on bags, plus outlets for all of your gadgets. Each brightly lit bedroom suite also has huge windows and fold-down tables for card games or laptop work. On either side of the suite, the lower level sofa collapses into a comfortable bed, and there’s another drop-down bed directly above it. All four beds are complete with their own bed linens, pillows, reading lights and (of course!) beautiful views like this one.
OK, we know what you’re thinking. Yes, there’s a toilet on either side of the suite. Yes, there are also two sinks, two vanities and two showers.Yes, there’s a door that locks. Yes, there’s temperature controls, coat hangers and a service button if you need help. All just for you; no sharing required.
If you have a lot of luggage you can check your heavy bags and bring a smaller carry-on into your sleeper car to save space. Uniformed Red Caps provide free baggage-handling assistance at many major stations and can help you when you board at your departure city.
Finally, you should know that all your meals are included. That’s breakfast, lunch and dinner when you book in a sleeper car. Your train attendant will make you a reservation for any or all of them during your journey. So what are you waiting for? Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, WA, and hundreds of other destinations are calling your name. Grab your best buds and start your adventure today!
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