We spent 92 hours in an Amtrak roomette. Despite our many struggles and the $1,765 price tag, we'd do it again.
Farrin Rosenthal
- Recently, my girlfriend and I spent 92 hours on Amtrak's Sunset Limited in a roomette.
- It was hard to sleep on the long train ride and the train's motion felt overwhelming at times.
- However, we really enjoyed the food and views. I'd definitely take this ride again.
While planning our mid-November trip to South Carolina, I asked my girlfriend about booking a roomette on Amtrak's Sunset Limited, a train that runs between Los Angeles and New Orleans.
After a short visit to New Orleans, we would drive to South Carolina to visit family.
"Spend 46 hours on a train when we could just fly and be there in seven?"
I hesitated before responding, "It's actually 92 hours … 46 going and 46 coming back."
My girlfriend was probably thinking I was insane, and I'd say she's correct. Flying is fast and generally safe, but over the years, I developed an irrational fear of plummeting out of the sky to my death, so, for now, I prefer my travel firmly attached to the earth.
Still, she agreed, and I booked a $1,765 roundtrip ticket for an Amtrak roomette.