Exactly, I will start a separate savings account to save for this.Considering the cost of a round trip First Class airline ticket to Europe this is a bargain for 5 days.
I will definitely consider it in the future. This unpredictable economy puts the brakes on it.
Longer, it's almost never on time.so Im stuck inside a tube for five days.......
Yes but it is an experience when you book the cabin classes.so Im stuck inside a tube for five days.......
At least the air isn't recycled continuously like on a plane and the train stops once in a while. Walking up and down a train is easily done. Weather affect trains more though so don't take one in the winter or you could be stuck in the middle of nowhere without foodLonger, it's almost never on time.
That is why if I did this trip I would pack some snacks and food, and will book the Prestige class where I can just sleep in my cabin lol.At least the air isn't recycled continuously like on a plane and the train stops once in a while. Walking up and down a train is easily done. Weather affect trains more though so don't take one in the winter or you could be stuck in the middle of nowhere without food
Montreal-Toronto Via Rail passengers stuck on trains ‘for hours’ due to storm
Via Rail told the Star that fallen power lines and debris from Wednesday’s storm delayed trains and affected passengers will receive a credit and full refund.www.thestar.com
You'll be fine in the spring / summer though. The price gap between Sleeper Plus and Prestige is more than double: https://www.viarail.ca/en/explore-o...nto-vancouver-canadian/compare-fares-by-classThat is why if I did this trip I would pack some snacks and food, and will book the Prestige class where I can just sleep in my cabin lol.
Oh the Sleeper plus cabin is the one where the toilet doubles as a footrest, but you have to use the common shower. Yeah may be that is a better use of money.You'll be fine in the spring / summer though. The price gap between Sleeper Plus and Prestige is more than double: https://www.viarail.ca/en/explore-o...nto-vancouver-canadian/compare-fares-by-class
The only difference I can see is that Prestige gets you a slighty nicer room with a TV and alcohol included. There's no way you can consume enough booze to make up for the upcharge. You can also load up your own device with as many movies and books you want.
The ride quality (or lack thereof) is the same no matter what class you pick. The food's also the same in Presitge vs Sleeper Plus.
I have done it before.That is why if I did this trip I would pack some snacks and food, and will book the Prestige class where I can just sleep in my cabin lol.
Oh really? The youtube video I saw seems to say it has lockable doors. When did you last do this trip?The sleeper plus for 2 has no lock and sleeper for one has no door just a drap. The train I was own a lady had her compter and Ipad stolen. So take your valuable with you lol
The Sleeper Plus cabin for 1 has the foot rest that doubles as a toilet. The Sleeper Plus cabin for 2 (the one I took to Halifax) has a separate washroom with toilet, shower and sink. I don't think they restrict you to a cabin for 1 if you're travellling by yourself. I don't know the cost difference between a cabin for 1 or cabin for 2. It can't be as drastic as going from a cabin for 2 to the Prestige class.Oh the Sleeper plus cabin is the one where the toilet doubles as a footrest, but you have to use the common shower. Yeah may be that is a better use of money.
You have to book a sleeper plus cabin to get a locking door. If you book a birth then it's not a private room. You only get a drape.The sleeper plus for 2 has no lock and sleeper for one has no door just a drap. The train I was own a lady had her compter and Ipad stolen. So take your valuable with you lol
I think they call it Cabin discounted and Cabin for 1 on the booking site. I think the discounted one is just a drape.You have to book a sleeper plus cabin to get a locking door. If you book a birth then it's not a private room. You only get a drape.