Traveling the US by train (wish we had a travel subforum)

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What's the best city in North Carolina (with an Amtrak station) that I should visit for a couple days in late April or early May?
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It’s probably in South Carolina.
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prob the best way would be to go to walmart's website and search by location
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Do we think I could be able to travel overnight br train in coach? Amtrak seats are generally OK and I have been known to drink three pints in New York and then put on my noise cancelling headphones and sleep for the full three hours back upstate. I don't know, I think I could spend a night in coach on the train. Two straight nights? What think we?
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keep your wallet in your front pocket
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Calibrate your enthusiasm
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The Argonaut wrote:What's the best city in North Carolina (with an Amtrak station) that I should visit for a couple days in late April or early May?
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argh, I still don't know what to do. I don't want to take more than like six days off work. So, say a ten day trip total. I kind of want to take the overnight train to Chicago and then another overnight train to Jackson MS, then come back up the east coast over a couple jags. But that is probably a lot for ten days.

A more manageable option is just to hop down the east coast a bit. See a game at Camden Yards, spend a couple days in DC, maybe get down to somewhere in NC (Raleigh is lovely I'm sure, ruddo, but there doesn't seem to be a hotel room for less than $300/night anywhere in town so that may be out). But then it doesn't even seem worth it because I could just as easily drive to those places. Why even take the train?
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what would Gunnar Henderson do?
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maybe you should just spend all the money at an upstate strip club instead
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