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Aug 1 2007, 09:33 PM
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![]() Group: Agents Posts: 4,026 Joined: 23-February 06 From: lu-bok Member No.: 41 |
tut tut...
QUOTE WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amtrak is trying to gin up new business by offering $100 in free alcohol to customers on some overnight trains. The national passenger rail company is making the unusual offer to promote a new high-end service being offered on a trial basis for certain sleeper car trips. Members of Amtrak's guest rewards program -- the railroad equivalent of frequent fliers -- can get a $100 per person credit for alcohol between November and January. The offer of free drinks comes on top of the dinner wine that is already included in the cost of a ticket for GrandLuxe trips on the California Zephyr -- chugging between Chicago and San Francisco -- the Southwest Chief between Chicago and Los Angeles, or the Silver Meteor between Washington, D.C., and Miami or Orlando, Florida. At about $6 for a house wine or $7 for a top-shelf scotch, that credit could fuel a long ride. The credit would not go nearly as far for, say, a $250 bottle of Dom Perignon -- also available. Christina Messa, vice president of marketing for GrandLuxe, said the drinks promotion is part of an effort to revive some of the luxury of old-fashioned, cross-country train trips. Mothers Against Drunk Driving questioned whether $100 in free alcohol was too much. "This sounds like a lot of credit toward possible overindulging," said MADD spokeswoman Misty Moyse. GrandLuxe offers separate cars, with their own private dining and lounge sections, attached to regular Amtrak trains. Tickets for such trips range from $789 per person for a two-day, one night trip on the East Coast to $1,599 or higher for three days and two nights for travel to or from the West Coast. Amtrak spokeswoman Karina Morero said the goal is to entice people to try the new, high-end sleeper car service. The free alcohol promotion "is a test run so we're going to see how our passengers respond to it," she said. In Long Island, New York, the commuter rail company considered ending alcohol service out of concern some passengers might disembark at their destination and drive home while they were drunk. The proposal was shelved after some patrons opposed the idea. ya know, if trains were a more viable option in the us it might be a cool idea. -------------------- |
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Aug 1 2007, 10:13 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,620 Joined: 23-February 06 From: Houston, TX Member No.: 48 |
yeah, trains just dont work here. everything's too far apart.
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Aug 2 2007, 05:46 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 706 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Lubbock, TX Member No.: 20 |
QUOTE Mothers Against Drunk Driving questioned whether $100 in free alcohol was too much. "This sounds like a lot of credit toward possible overindulging," said MADD spokeswoman Misty Moyse. Fucking cunts. They're going to spend the night on the train. -------------------- Beers that I have had, updated July 5th, 2009: 1,548
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Aug 2 2007, 07:16 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,302 Joined: 20-February 07 Member No.: 721 |
Trains over long distances suck...
But sleepers are better... especially with booze -------------------- |
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Aug 2 2007, 03:19 PM
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![]() monogamous gays & stem cells Group: Members Posts: 3,789 Joined: 22-February 06 Member No.: 8 |
anyone know the screening/security process for train travel (in this country)?
metal detectors and bag searches or nothing? |
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