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Comment by Defenestresque

6 years ago

I see a sleeper cabin for two listed for $1558 (discounted from $2428 reg price) and there are often even steeper discounts available. [0]

You can get an "upper berth" sleeping ticket with meals for $968.50. Considering that's a 4-day sightseeing trip compared to a 4-5hr flight I don't think a $300 premium is outrageous, do you?

In fact, the cheapest business class ticket one-way I can find is $871. That makes the difference less than $100!

(In fact I am amazed that the prices are in fact comparable between a 4-day train trip and a 5-hr flight. Definitely something I didn't expect.)

[0] https://www.viarail.ca/en/deals/toronto-vancouver#select-des...

Those prices are per person.

So to actually use both berths in your sleeper cabin for 2 is $3,522.22 including tax, etc.

If you only book as one passenger the rate goes down but not by half. It's still $2,641.94. Rates are based on full occupancy.

I would not recommend the upper berths. You have just a bed behind a curtain. For the trip with my dad I got us each a single sleeper cabin. I think it was $1,500 each, and having your own little room to go to was great to have.

The trip was for my dads 70th birthday, and a long promised gift (He took me to Italy, Croatia and Bosnia where we almost got killed and the deal was I’d take him on a trip) so it was worth spending a little extra for the comfort.