Manny T
OBS Chief
On the noise front--once I was assigned a roomette on the lower level. The family room was occupied by a family with kids and the grandparents were in a roomette also on the lower level. They kept their doors open, they chatted back and forth, and the kids romped in the hall. It was so noisy I asked the conductor to move me to a roomette upstairs if he could, and he did. My conclusion: never book or accept a roomette on the lower level, due to the possibility of family/kids in the family room.
That said, the same can happen upstairs--families in roomettes, doors open, kids playing in the hall. So it's basically the luck of the draw. Still I would opt NOT to be on the lower level on a Superliner.
That said, the same can happen upstairs--families in roomettes, doors open, kids playing in the hall. So it's basically the luck of the draw. Still I would opt NOT to be on the lower level on a Superliner.