First Class Private Railcar Journey from Washington D.C. to SAVANNAH or CHARLESTO N
Thursday-Sunday, October 28-31, 2010
Join a weekend First Class voyage aboard the classic 1930s Pullman Dover Harbor railroad car to the charming coastal Deep South.
With this rail-only trip from D.C., you’ll choose your own tour destination—Charleston, South Carolina or Savannah, Georgia. Both cities offer a range of delights, including a full palette of history, cuisine, culture, and adventure.
Thursday October 28th
Washington Union Station Departure mid-morningon with Amtrak’s Palmetto
Charleston or Savannah Arrival late evening
Gracious white-jacketed stewards will serve you lunch and dinner, along with plentiful snacks and your choice of refreshing, made-to-order cocktails.
While on board, you can enjoy the ever-changing scenery and relax in the comfortable lounge or on the open-air vestibule.
Neither destination requires a car to see many of the architectural and historic sites or to enjoy delicious regional restaurants. You can tour either compact, enchanting city on foot after taxiing to a downtown hotel.
Alternatively you can rent a car to visit outlying sites or the Atlantic beaches—with advance reservation, Hertz has a taxi arrangement to their nearby rental facilities.
Sunday, October 31st
Savannah Departure early morning on the northbound Palmetto
or
Charleston Departure mid-morning on the Palmetto
Washington Union Arrival evening
The onboard Halloween service will include a delectable brunch and dinner, along with cocktails and softer drinks.
GET YOUR 'EARLY BIRD' DISCOUNT
Save $40.00 per person when you reserve and pay by Saturday, August 28, 2010.
PER PERSON FARES (FIRST CLASS)
For round-trip rail travel only on Dover Harbor from Washington DC to Charleston or Savannah, including meals, snacks, beverages, wines, and spirits as described.
DCNRHS Member - special rates
Early Bird fare until August 28th $449
Regular fare after August 28th $489
Simon Pielow
Trainvangelist for Quality Rail Travel
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