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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I've been busy doing other stuff.
Flight to where from where?
This is a relevant question for me because some time soon I'll be needing to fly from Oklahoma City to Seattle, and I like the idea of a £35 upgrade.
( , Fri 29 May 2009, 19:06, 1 reply, 16 years ago)

to San Francisco tonight.
On domestic flights, when you check in, you can ask how much an upgrade is if seats are available and on the shorter hops it's usually between $50-$100. Worth it just for the free booze, comfy seats and lack of screaming brats.
Oh - and I'm flying United Airlines.
( , Fri 29 May 2009, 19:19, Reply)

Always worth knowing.
I have certain - well, I'd call them predilictions but others might call them perversions - which would have taken me to LA Union tomorrow at 10.15 for the Coast Starlight to Emeryville - then boat or BART to SF.
OK - I'm a big Amtrak fan.
I'll be made redundant later this year and the only Amtrak routes I've not ridden are Heartland Flyer (Fort Worth-Oklahoma City) and Cascades (Everet-Seattle-Eugene) so that's my redundancy money planned.
I'll also be buying a wreath for Charles Wesley Everest. I need to do that. It's an obscure reference but someone will know why.
( , Fri 29 May 2009, 19:41, Reply)

It's a fantastic trip but bloody long. And the 2 hours on the coach between Bakersfield and Fresno is a pain in the arse.
Shame you're not coming, we could have had a mini-b3ta bash!
( , Fri 29 May 2009, 19:52, Reply)

Coast Starlight is the train that goes from LA to Seattle direct.
Fantastic.
Last time we did it I got off in Salinas and did a Steinbeck pilgramage. My mates carried on to LA.
Take time out and ride the Starlight. I'd do it every week if I could.
( , Fri 29 May 2009, 20:01, Reply)

How long does that take, out of interest?
And how much does it cost?
( , Fri 29 May 2009, 21:27, Reply)
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