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Old 03-30-2008, 09:23 PM   #1
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

Not only a GREAT movie, but I would absolutly love to make the journey WDW via Train.

I'm not crazy about flying. Driving is out of the question. I've always wanted ride a train, so I may just look into it.

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I used to live in Germany!!! Therfore I love trains. Its a great way to meet people and you can see a lot. I have been on trains a lot in California, but have not been across the US on one. If you have enough time I would recommend a train trip!!! These days I love to fly, but trains are usually fun.
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We've done the Auto Train and LOVED it. The kids and I want to try it but DH is very against it. It is very relaxing. We usually get a sleeper compartment for us. They have family bedrooms too.

I keep checking into taking the train to Omaha (we go once a year) but there is a REALLY long layover in Chicago. I keep checking though in case some miracle occurs and things change.

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Just for the heck of it I looked on Amtrak to see if there were trains from San Antonio to Orlando. And....yes there are, but we'd have to go through Chicago and Washington D.C. first. About 50 hours!!! I think I would prefer to stick with a 2-3 hour flight on Southwest!
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Yes, that is a drawback. It would be a L-O-N-G trip.

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I had looked into it from the Detroit area (just for the heck of it) and we would have had to connect through DC or in Texas, making it UNBELIEVEABLY long. . .
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yes I looked at from philly/ny area, its entirely too long
flying really isnt so bad..I used to hate it, now I love it.
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I had taken the train from Montreal - Halifax! About a New York- Florida time line and I loved it! I met so many new people and it was nice and relaxing! If you decide make sure you get a seat sitting the right way! Its hard on your when your faceing the wrong way! It screwed me up big time!
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You can get there quicker from the Northeastern US by driving.
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I would love to do the train! That would be so cool! planes are okay...but if I could get to my overseas assignments on an ocean liner I'd in for that too!
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You can get there quicker from the Northeastern US by driving.
....a second of that!!! I'm one of those "train nuts" that you'll see track-side with a camera, salivating at the sight of an approaching train....and I'd LOVE to take a train trip to satisfy my "inner Casey Jones".....but....

.....with a 16 hour TOTAL drive time from Jersey to WDW (12.5 hrs - day one. / 3.5 hours day two)

.....vs......

......a 5 hour drive to Lorton Va. (Auto Train)...then 16 hours on the train....then a 1 hour drive to WDW


....I'll stick to the car ride.
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My friends always take Amtrak everywhere because they don't fly. They love it but they always get a family car and I think that is very expensive. Driving might be a better alternative.
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The Autotrain is a great way to go. You have your car when you get there so you don't have to rent one! We love it!
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good idea

I keep forgetting about trains! My DW has some issues with flting, though that's usually how we go to WDW because it's a long drive, but a train my not be a bad idea. I'll look into it, thanks for the reminder.
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