I can see many advantages for a lower level; less rocking, near shower and more bathrooms, and less hall traffic.
The disadvantages are going up and down the stairs and lower level window for the view.
Does anyone have any comments on upper vs lower?
It sounds like you have a great trip planned (the altitude of your sleeper won't change that). Let us know how it goes.
There is another advantage in being close to the vestibule. If the view is on the other side of the train, you only need walk as far as the vestibule to see it. I also like being close to the doors to stick my nose out and sniff the local air at stops.
If you miss the upper level view, there's always the lounge.
But I also like riding up high, so the lower rooms are not really not a strong preference.
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When my family takes the train, My mom, dad, and youngest sister share the family room. My older sister and I share an economy room (I guess its called standard now)
The family room gets a lot of truck noise. Especially if there is a flat spot (and there always is)
I also notice that many sickly and elderly use the downstaris rooms. Now I don't want to sound like a jerk here, but I prefer not to smell colonoscopy bags and the like, which has occured on every trip I've been on when I'm downstairs.
Although if I consider smell a problem, I shouldn't complain. The almost full holding tank produces a distint 3rd day (last day) aroma when nearing the end of the line.
But another reason I like the upstairs is that you at least have a chance at the goodies sleeper passengers are supposed to get. Usually the sodas and cookies disaper if you don't act fast. And it can be a real nusiance coming from the downstaris only to find out the goodies have been picked over. When you're upstaris the goodies are basically next to you. (I should add, cookies seem to have been discontinued as a goodie)
Anyway, either way I hope you have a great trip.
TIA
bill
As for TBlack'ssuggestion, if you're lying in bed watching the view, don't fall asleep with the curtains open! When you stop at a station people can see in from the platform. That won't happen on the upper level.
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Originally posted by Mr. Toy:
As for TBlack'ssuggestion, if you're lying in bed watching the view, don't fall asleep with the curtains open! When you stop at a station people can see in from the platform. That won't happen on the upper level.
Yeah, when I was downtown to see the Eagle my dad and I could see a family bedroom that was full of crap. Then sadly we accidently saw an older, larger man changing with the window open. I mean come on, please close the window when you do those things.
I was just interested to see if anyone was occupying the family room thats all.
[This message has been edited by UncleBuck44 (edited 09-17-2003).]