If they want to enjoy first class (sleeper class), then tell them to buy themselves a first class ticket.Thanks...I am sure they will want to see the rooms....get away from the crowd...even have a glass of wine...
This sums up things nicely as to how things will probably play out (and should IMHO).Both the above replies are correct. Legally coach passengers are not allowed to enter Sleeper cars, but it is not an iron curtain. If you be nice to the sleeping car attendant, tell them they are your kids and just coming for a visit, they will not prohibit them from coming in. But as someone mentioned above, if you try to take advantage of this situation, for example, letting your kids take a dozen servings of coffee and juice that's kept for sleeper passengers, the attendant may not take kindly to that.
Are you implying that coach is substandard?Visitors have been permitted in the past but the sole discretion of the SCA will prevail. If it is done in a quiet manner he/she will probably say yes, but bear in mind that this is against the rules. When my son gets to travel with us; I see no reason why he should not have a sleeper as well. I have trouble with parenst that take the best for themsleves and leave the substandard for their children. That's a terribly selfish thing to do.
More than likely, you won't have any "neighbors" that have this attitude and cause a potential problem.If they want to enjoy first class (sleeper class), then tell them to buy themselves a first class ticket.Thanks...I am sure they will want to see the rooms....get away from the crowd...even have a glass of wine...
Hopefully, the train staff will be doing their job, and will make sure that all coach passengers stay in coach, and out of the sleeper cars.
Thanks...I am sure they will want to see the rooms....get away from the crowd...even have a glass of wine...
LOL!Now both you and our Superliners can hook up in San Antonio!
Oddly enough the five star hotels I've stayed at were among the least concerned about breaking house rules.Follow the rule of thumb, "Would this be OK if this were a five star hotel room on land?" and you'll probably be fine.
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