Napa Wine Train Yes or No?
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#13
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Now that Napa has bee co-opted by the hirdes, Sonoma gets better marks (though it was never bad) but it's getting more crowds, too - just not as bad as Napa. Further north up to the Russian River area is pretty cool, lots of small to midsize wineries along the way.
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If you've always wanted to go - I say go for it. I've been twice, once with in-laws and once with an older friend. Both times we had a very nice time.
If memory serves, you'll have the choice of a first seating and a second seating. Choose the second. That way you'll start with wine in an observation car and then move into dinner for the trip back.
The food isn't A#1, but it makes for a pleasant outing.
If memory serves, you'll have the choice of a first seating and a second seating. Choose the second. That way you'll start with wine in an observation car and then move into dinner for the trip back.
The food isn't A#1, but it makes for a pleasant outing.
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My husband and I took the Napa wine train and regretted it. The wine tasting wasn't cheap or extraordinary. The train ride didn't have great scenery -- sometimes you're looking at clotheslines and the backs of houses or fences. The ride was too long and the food was just average. This is a real tourist trap and could only be enjoyed if you're a little tipsy. There are so many wineries and interesting sights -- skip this one!
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I have heard so many nos on going on the napa wine train, I think we will pass for another time. We have are 13 year old with us and I know he doesn't want to go my husband doesn't care so maybe I'll save this when I go with my sister and girlfriends. thanks everyone!!
#19
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My husband and I will be having dinner on the wine train next Wednesday. I know about the bad reviews on fodor.com but I have read many good reviews elsewhere. Also we are taking plenty of time to visit the wineries and other restaurants on our own.
With those disclaimers, can anyone tell me the appropriate dinner attire for the train? They say "jackets recommended" for men but I don't want to haul a sportcoat all the way to CA if it isn't necessary. Advice on suggested female attire would also be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
With those disclaimers, can anyone tell me the appropriate dinner attire for the train? They say "jackets recommended" for men but I don't want to haul a sportcoat all the way to CA if it isn't necessary. Advice on suggested female attire would also be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
#20
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Whether the ride is worth it or not must depend on the time of year. We went on the dinner train in October and didn't see a thing. We would never have gone for the food alone (it was not memorable). It may be that in the summer when the days are longer, you will get to see something, but after several days of going up and down the valley by car, won't you see it all before anyway? The train does follow the main street through the valley.

