MAJESTIC CANADIAN ROCKIES BY TRAIN
Trip Information
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1. Are flights included?Because our customers reside all over the United States, flights are not included in website pricing. We can make separate flight arrangements for you.
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2. Do I need a passport if I am a U.S. citizen?All travelers require government-issued identification. If you are flying to Canada, valid passports are required for each traveler, no matter what their age. Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry proof of citizenship and identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card may satisfy these requirements for U.S. citizens. Please check the U.S. State Department website for current entry and exit information.
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3. Are meals included in my Rocky Mountaineer vacation package?Meals onboard the train are included as part of your Rocky Mountaineer journey. Please refer to your confirmation documents provided at the time of booking, or your final travel documents, which will be emailed to you 30 days prior to your departure, for information on what meals are included as part of your journey.
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4. What accommodations are included with my Rocky Mountaineer journey?Depending on the package you have booked, accommodations may be included before or after your Rocky Mountaineer journey. Please refer to your confirmation documents provided at the time of booking, or your final travel documents, which will be emailed to you 30 days prior to your departure, for information on what accommodations are included as part of your journey.
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5. How can I prepare for my sightseeing tours, transfers, or activities?Depending on your package booked, it may include sightseeing or direct transfers, tours, or activities. Please refer to your final travel documents, to confirm your package inclusions. Your final travel documents will be emailed to you 30 days prior to your departure.
GOLD LEAF SERVICE
From the exterior, it’s easy to tell a GoldLeaf Service coach from a SilverLeaf Service coach.
With a dining room and an outdoor viewing platform on the lower level, plus spacious, reclining seats and full-dome windows on the upper level the bi-level, GoldLeaf Service coaches stand taller than the single-level SilverLeaf Service coaches.
The upper level is where you can relax, stretch out in comfortable, reclining seats and enjoy complimentary beverages and snacks while one of four dedicated hosts share stories about the areas the train passes through, and serve you meals.
Want to stretch your legs, take videos and photos from outside or join everyone in the dining room for breakfast or lunch? Take the spiral staircase to the lower level. Or, if you or a travel companion requires mobility or accessibility support, the GoldLeaf Service coaches have an elevator (approved by the Americans with Disabilities Act) – just remember to let your Travel Advisor know in advance if you require any additional support like wheelchair or elevator access, and Rocky Mountaineer will do its best to make sure everyone is comfortable and taken care of.
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On the lower level, you’ll find the GoldLeaf Service dining room and the adjacent galley in which the culinary team prepares multi-course, gourmet meals that will keep you well-fed throughout your journey.
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It’s also where you’ll find two bathrooms and a door leading to the outdoor viewing platform.
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Outside on the platform, you can take photos, enjoy conversations with fellow travelers, and experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Western Canada’s great outdoors.
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SILVER LEAF SERVICE
If you don’t want to miss a second of the ever-changing landscape, the SilverLeaf Service is for you.
Once seated, you really won’t have to get up again - unless you want to!
However, the SilverLeaf Service coaches offer a generous amount of space for you to stand, stretch or look at the view from the over-sized windows.
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In SilverLeaf Service, your freshly prepared meals, beverages and snacks are served at your seat, and everything is located on one level.
Two dedicated onboard Hosts will look after your every need here in this incredibly roomy coach.
These hosts are also great storytellers, too, and will share the history and highlights of the regions you pass through during your journey.
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If the views beckon you outside, or if you just want a breath of fresh air, SilverLeaf Service coaches do have a small, more-enclosed outdoor area that can be shared comfortably by one or two people at a time.