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Kat Oct 22nd, 2002 10:32 AM

Royal Scotsman Train?
 
Would love to have input from those who have traveled on the Royal Scotsman train. I'm considering their garden-tour train trip in June. I'm a bit worried by the foo-foo of "dressing" for dinner. How formal is dinner? I'm a typical U.S. type who doesn't own evening wear although I clean up pretty good.

Nancy Oct 22nd, 2002 11:02 AM

Don't worry about dressing up. Just neat and trim and clean is fine, take something with a good fabric and cut and it will look top notch with accessories. I take my black little silk Ann Taylor pants suit with straight legged pants and black sandals and it is fine.

Kat Oct 22nd, 2002 11:26 AM

Thanks, Nancy. <BR><BR>How was your tour? Is the train comy? The service good? Is it as wonderful as the web site promises?<BR><BR>It's pretty expensive for four nights -- did you feel you got your money's worth?

KatW Oct 22nd, 2002 01:09 PM

<BR><BR>Additional input appreciated.

Nancy Oct 22nd, 2002 01:52 PM

I am not sure it is the same trip, do you have a web site for the one you are taking. I took one years ago with a friend who was more into it at the time, but now I am the one into gardens. I will look at your info and compare what I remember.

KatW Oct 22nd, 2002 02:19 PM

Here you go:<BR>http://www.royalscotsman.com/<BR><BR>The garden tour is scheduled for June 10-14.

Nancy Oct 22nd, 2002 02:41 PM

Wow, either that company has really changed or I was on another tour altogether. Mine was alot of women sipping tea and talking in teeny tiny voices about gardens.<BR>This looks much better believe me, I don't know the price, it isn't on the web site, but I would say go for it if you can. It looks like a once in a lifetime experience that I would love to take myself. <BR>And don't worry about dressing up, the English when dressed up still look tweedy and pearly. So go!! And take a little black suit!!

janis Oct 22nd, 2002 03:50 PM

The Royal Scotsman tours are pretty POSH - almost like the Orient Express excursions. You do not need Formal wear (as in long gown and long gloves). But you would want to dress well. Daytime in a Ralph Lauren, casual designer, or "up country" styles, And evenings in cashmere sweater/silk top with nice slacks or skirt

KatW Oct 23rd, 2002 09:33 AM

Thanks, Nancy and Janis. <BR><BR>The cost is something like $3600 per person but it includes meals plus afternoon tea, drinks (unlimited champagne), beverages, excursions, etc. Still, expensive. Still, I think we're gonna do it!

kat Oct 23rd, 2002 12:36 PM

back to the top

Kat Nov 5th, 2002 03:01 PM

Still looking for input here. Thanks.

Mae Nov 5th, 2002 03:10 PM

Oh, go ahead and book it, you know you want to and you only live once and live or at least vacation by the motto: Life is not a dress rehearsal.<BR>Why not, if you have the ways and the means? It will be a fun experience, just wear silk or velvet or good wool in basic colors and have some good shoes and you are on the way.

Sandra Nov 5th, 2002 05:27 PM

Are you kidding? for that amount of money she could go on a two0week cruise around the British Isles and see a ot of gardens. I went on a Swan Hellenic cruise aboard Minerva a couple of years ago. The theme was &quot;Castles and Gardens,&quot; and it was fabulous! Dressing up meant different things to different people. The officers looked pretty spiffy and some of the men wore tuxes. It was grand. I took my basic black. It was fine.


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