I'm all about the shiny arty cafe, come Saturday morning. Lead me to it.
And Jess, I am indeed staying with you in NY, if that's still OK - rather to my relief (the only high-rise in which I can stay without getting creeps is the Bellagio in Vegas, for some damned reason), my daughter's plans to get me into Fubu's suite at Trump Tower came to naught. Sweet of her to think of it, though - but I'd much rather stay with you. And we can cook! Pasta y fagioli!
Deb, I am looking forward to it immensely! We should coordinate train schedules at some point.
We should coordinate train schedules at some point.
Yes, please. I'm pretty much coordinate-able to whenever you'd like; I haven't bought the train ticket yet. What works for you?
Anytime late-ish Sunday is good. Trains run about every half-hour, so it's easy to be flexible. I'll email you.
Excellent, excellent (rubbing hands)
SA, be warned, I'm going to nag you - please nring "And Then Put Out The Light" with you to DC....
I have to mail it to her yet. I've been a terrible slacker. It's going out on Monday, though.
For those who ride the morning train from Boston to NYC or DC, is it generally crowded enough that buying a ticket in advance would be necessary? I was hoping to give myself some leeway in case a 9:20am departure doesn't work out so well, but I don't want to strand myself in Boston if buying just prior to departure isn't feasible.
If it's not the express train, with reserved seating, I
think
it doesn't matter what which particular train you take, just the route. I'd check with them to be sure, but unless it's the Acela you should be okay.
Thanks! I decided to go on one of the half-as-expensive cattlecars, so I should be good to go with buying a ticket the morning of.