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PostPosted: Fri 0:05, 28 Mar 2014    Post subject: Amtrak Honeymoon

Amtrak Honeymoon
I'm in love with overnight train trips, and so is my fiance. We got engaged on a trip that started with an overnight train trip, and that will most likely be a part of our honeymoon. We've found that a lot of the information out there about vacationing on Amtrak is geared towards grandparents who may or may not bring their grandchildren with them. We're more about in cabin romance, bringing our own champagne, and upgrading to a Bedroom cabin,[url=http://www.ngcommit.fr/nike-free-pas-cher/]nike free pas cher[/url], which has a double bed. This page will help you plan, and will show you the things that we can't live without on overnight train trips.
Coach and business class are going to give you a roomy forward facing seat. They recline, but don't go nearly flat, and all of your meals need to be paid a la carte in the snack car or dining car.
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A bedroom is the most luxurious option. It has a in room shower, bathroom, sink, and vanity. The lower berth folds out into a double bed, which is prime for cuddling with your sweetheart. All meals are also included, and you'll have so much space, you will consider having them delivered right to your room (they do that,[url=http://www.euruchess.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi]The team has a small junior c[/url], free of charge!).
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When the conductor is going around checking tickets, let them know that you would like to upgrade as soon as you see them. Usually, you'll have to wait a city or two before they will confirm with you, but a few hours in coach isn't going to kill you. I've upgraded for $200, to a deluxe bedroom, with 4 meals included for me and my beau. That same room would have been over $1,[url=http://www.ngcommit.fr/air-max-pas-cher/]air max pas cher[/url],000 if we had bought it in advance. Risky? Totally. Worth it? Definitely.
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Here are some wine carriers that hold between one and six bottles of wine. Pick the one that's right for you based on the length of your trip and size of your thirst.
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