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Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:00 am
witless chum
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I'm glad I got to experience the Ravenwood location before they moved. It is further away for me, but I'm still planning on going and it looks like an upgrade in natural beauty, though southeast Ohio was really quite nice.
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Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:05 am
claudiusthefool
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I may have to figure out alternate plans to get there, other than flying doing to Columbus and carpooling with KK. Looks like a great location but not that close to accessible airports for me.
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It's just under a 6 hour drive for me even though I'm in MD haha. The new location looks great and it definitely looks like it can accomodate all of our needs for the con. Looks like other than Roanoke, the other close (ish) airports would be Charlotte and Greenville.
Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:57 am
Varley
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I may have to figure out alternate plans to get there, other than flying doing to Columbus and carpooling with KK. Looks like a great location but not that close to accessible airports for me.
I was just trying to plan out a trip. It looks like you can take an Amtrak to Roanoke from DC, from there it's a big ?
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Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:12 am
witless chum
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I'm looking at either a nine hour drive or flying to some place not that nearby. Looks like Amtrak does sort of go there, if you can get a ride to the place from Hinton, WV which is apparently an hour drive, but is on the Cardinal line that loops from Chicago down to Indianapolis and then back up to NYC. I don't love driving and I hate airports, so I might consider a leisurely train.
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Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:36 am
Varley
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I'm looking at either a nine hour drive or flying to some place not that nearby. Looks like Amtrak does sort of go there, if you can get a ride to the place from Hinton, WV which is apparently an hour drive, but is on the Cardinal line that loops from Chicago down to Indianapolis and then back up to NYC. I don't love driving and I hate airports, so I might consider a leisurely train.
That's some nice country scenery too.
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Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:52 am
witless chum
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I'm looking at either a nine hour drive or flying to some place not that nearby. Looks like Amtrak does sort of go there, if you can get a ride to the place from Hinton, WV which is apparently an hour drive, but is on the Cardinal line that loops from Chicago down to Indianapolis and then back up to NYC. I don't love driving and I hate airports, so I might consider a leisurely train.
That's some nice country scenery too.
Timing's the key there. My wife and I took the train to Texas for some friends' wedding and we ended up going through the Ozarks in the dark, both ways, while we had a beautiful view of the one continuous soy bean field that is southern Illinois.
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Wed Jun 17, 2015 10:07 am
Varley
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I'm looking at either a nine hour drive or flying to some place not that nearby. Looks like Amtrak does sort of go there, if you can get a ride to the place from Hinton, WV which is apparently an hour drive, but is on the Cardinal line that loops from Chicago down to Indianapolis and then back up to NYC. I don't love driving and I hate airports, so I might consider a leisurely train.
That's some nice country scenery too.
Timing's the key there. My wife and I took the train to Texas for some friends' wedding and we ended up going through the Ozarks in the dark, both ways, while we had a beautiful view of the one continuous soy bean field that is southern Illinois.
Oh man that sucks!
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Wed Jun 17, 2015 10:45 am
Eiffel
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Still a good trip. And I gather the Ozarks are a fair amount like the mountains in Upper Michigan I grew up with, though a little bigger. It's not like I missed the Rockies.
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Was obvious this was coming but I am still bummed about it.
Looks like I may have to fly and get a car.
Yeah, it was obviously in the air. They clearly didn't feel good about turning people away at Ravenwood and having some people have to stay off site.
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For the Midwesterns, it appears there are direct flights to Blacksburg from Chicago-O'Hare.
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Wed Jun 24, 2015 6:46 am
FTWard
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After thinking about it, I really don't want to fly and rent a car. Goes from a fun weekend to an expense/hassle. I'll either drive or not go or least likely fly to DC or Pittsburgh and bum a car off of family for the 5 hour drive.
I am curious about Amtrak but have never done it.
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Wed Jun 24, 2015 8:11 am
Varley
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I know that from Baltimore to DC is a $12ride and the Baltimore Amtrak station is attached to the airport there if a flight into BWI is cheaper than DC. Just a thought.
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Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:02 am
FTWard
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While seating is not guaranteed, unreserved coach seats have most of the features that reserved coach seats have, starting with wide, comfortable reclining seats with ample legroom so you can relax throughout your train ride. You'll also find a fold-down tray, individual reading light and 120v electric outlets right at your seat.
unreserved coach seating wrote:
Only a few short-distance trains have unreserved coach seating, where tickets are valid on any train unless restricted by the fare paid.
While reserved coach seating is available on our long distance routes and many trains that travel short / medium distance routes, the train cars are different depending on where a train travels, so some of the amenities are different as well. Accessible seating for passengers with mobility impairments is available on all trains.
Short / medium-distance trains offer reserved coach seating featuring wide, comfortable reclining seats with ample legroom for your comfort. You'll find a fold-down tray, individual reading light and 120v electric outlets right at your seat.
Reserved coach seats on single-level / Viewliner trains and bi-level Superliner trains that travel on long distance route have all these amenities, but let you stretch out even more, with extra legroom, foot rests, leg rests, and even curtains at your seat.
Famous for the bi-level sleeping cars, the Superliner trains also offer coach seats on both levels. While most passengers ride in the upper level for a panoramic view of the passing scenery, the lower level coach seats provide the convenience of well-appointed restrooms within the car.
Advance reservations (by train, not by individual seat) are required. Once you make your reservation, a seat is guaranteed.
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+5 to nerd cred for Eiffel
Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:37 am
Eiffel
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Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:19 am Posts: 2558 Location: Field of Springs
According to the video tickets are going on sale much earlier this year, within the month. Should we start planning a House Manwoody central lodging or everyone just go for whatever they want? The property looks real nice. I'm cool with reserving a cabin or something and then just filling it up with people afterwards.
Should we start the official Ice and Fire con 2016 thread?
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Thu Jun 25, 2015 8:11 am
Eiffel
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