46 HRS on Empire Builder Amtrak Train SUPERLINER ROOMETTE! (FULL REVIEW) | PART TWO

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Published 2020-02-01
The Empire Builder Amtrak Train ride is an adventure that will take you 46 hrs across America from Chicago to Seattle. The Empire Builder route is one of Amtrak's most popular routes and in this video, @DownieLive and I are going to give you the complete tour.

But, did we SURVIVE or were we LATE arriving at King Station in Seattle?


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All Comments (21)
  • @WillEdmond
    I am loving train travel! Taking a train across America has always been a dream. This time I crossed 7 states with DownieLive. If you LOVED this video, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE! Where should we go next? Comment Below!
  • @kimberlyj.7177
    I think everyone should take a train trip like this at least once in their life. It looks so relaxing.
  • @toyaedwards4440
    That’s what I call an adventure. It’s nice to see things that are frequently missed on flights.
  • @Sailorgirl222
    I have never considered travel by train, but now I am. It looks so awesome! A trip about the journey, not the destination.
  • @e.s.7520
    I really like both yours and Mike's channels BUT I promise y'all had me at the workout segment...practical idea and hilarious!!!😂😂😂
  • @Lelffy
    You have such a beautiful energy about you. You simply glow. Good vibes.
  • @joed.warren4115
    Will, you and Mike had a great idea to partner-up for the train ride and each of you make your own videos. I've watched both, start to finish, and enjoyed everything. I used to ride the train from Lubbock, TX to Houston, TX with my grandmother in the early and mid 1960s. Although I don't remember tons of details, I do remember the dining cars on the trains back then were much nicer. They had waiters, white table cloths, heavy flatware and nicer glasses. But, your train experience beats any airplane experience nowdays except for the long-haul first class seats that cost thousands. Nice video - fun, informative and enjoyable!
  • Favorite part: The DYNAMIC DUO(S) of Will and Mike AND Mike and Will - depending on the channel one watches Always SUCH GREAT ENERGY between the two😀😀 ✌
  • @c.l.e.1943
    I loved y'all exchanges, lol. "Good morning, Mike.", "Good morning, Will." "What you having Mike?", "Ooo, lava cake, Will!" "Hey guys, there's Mike!", "How you doing Will?" "Goodnight, Mike.", "Goodnight, Will."
  • @frankdingle9920
    First I watched your friends video then yours, it was great to see what each of you filmed. Very different angles and slightly different scenes made this just as enjoyable. I love train travel. Did it a lot in my youth. My most memorable trip was back in the 70's in Queensland, Australia. It was lovingly remembered as the witchitty express. What would take a car to travel four hours would take the train almost two days. The standard joke was that the driver would spit out a tomato seed and the man in the guards van would pick the tomatoes. I had a sleeper (at no extra cost than a seat) and these were old carriages of timber and you could see the coach sway and bend as it travelled. For me it triggered off my desire to travel even more after that experience. But nothing ever matched that experience or the beautiful countryside.
  • @josephR1938
    You two are so cute together. Loved every minute of the video. Back around 1992 or so made this same trip with my Mother. We traveled coach. We got aboard in Milwaukee. In Seattle we rented a car and drove up to Vancouver for a few days. Then back in Seattle stayed there to do shopping and some sightseeing. Caught the Coast Starlight to San Francisco and stayed there with a friend for about a week. Also drove to Arroyo Grande for a couple days and then back to San Fran. Caught train again to Los Angeles. Had a car there and bummed around. Took train to San Diego. Stayed there a few days plus a venture to Tijuana. Went back to LA and caught train to San Antonio, Dallas, Little Rock, Saint Louis and Chicago. Took the Hiawatha back to Milwaukee. All together we did about 7,000 miles on that trip. It was wonderful, but we both were glad to get home. I've been across the country by rail several times and these last few years I go to Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia at least once a year, sometimes twice a year. I have done at least 40,000 miles by rail in my 82 years. All over the USA and Canada.
  • I took the EMPIRE BUILDER in the summer of 1984 round trip from Seattle to Chicago. LOVED IT. My mother started my love of train travel. I rode the COAST STARLIGHT in December of 1984 to Los Angeles for my sister’s wedding. As we passed thru Oregon, WOW WOW WOW what beauty. The train stopped so all could see the beautiful snow surrounding a waterfall. Living now in Virginia I have taken the commuter trains to Philadelphia and NYC. My bucket list train would be the TGV from London to Paris
  • @tonybarlow4291
    Will , glad you mentioned your height not everyone is under 6 feet so to hear you talk about space and comfortability is very important me
  • @melanietoth1376
    I've done this several times over. ♡ I only had my seat but I spent most of my time in the observation area hanging out, watching the world go by, and talking with other travelers. I packed my own food because I couldnt afford the food on the train. I loved it
  • @altowatts1325
    Amtrak is the perfect way to see America IF you have an abundance of time ⌚⌚⌚. Well done 👍🏾⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
  • @stevee.2183
    When my kids get older I’m hoping we can all go on a cross country train trip! I grew up in Connecticut but went to college in Philadelphia and took the Amtrak N.E. Corridor trains all the time and LOVED IT. I’ve been on trains in England/France as well (they’re WAY nicer) but something that I’ve always loved about train travel in the US is that it forces you to slow down and just appreciate the scenery and, for lack of better words, the little things. Also, the train stations are incredible. You should get to 30th St. Station in Philly sometime, it’s gorgeous.
  • @melodyjoy5082
    You rode right past my (late) grandma's house in Taylor, ND! Glad you enjoyed!
  • @EdwardTravels
    My hometown Seattle. I think route starting from Seattle is best in the summer as you leave Seattle at 440pm. You’ll ride along the Puget Sound and then cross the Cascade Mountains. You go to bed and wake up around Whitefish Montana and from there you’ll see Glacier National Park. Excellent video
  • @zinkaroni
    "...and some people would argue there's no point in seeing this..." 😂 (6:48