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Does the Indian Pacific have single cabins?

Does the Indian Pacific have single cabins?

Each Indian Pacific Gold Service carriage either has 9 Gold Twin cabins for up to 18 guests or 16 Gold Single cabins.

What is Gold Class on the Indian Pacific?

Gold features With room to stretch out and all the comforts of home, Gold Service is the most popular level of service aboard The Ghan, Great Southern, and Indian Pacific. You’ll enjoy private cabin accommodation together with all-inclusive dining, beverages and a range of fascinating Off Train Excursions at key stops.

How much does it cost to travel on the Indian Pacific?

The Indian Pacific – Fares 2020 / 2021

THE INDIAN PACIFIC AUD $ Per person One Way HIGH SEASON 01 September 2020 to 27 October 2020 (eastbound) 02 September 2020 to 29 October 2020 (westbound)
Sydney – Perth or vv $3,069.00
GOLD SERVICE SUPERIOR SOLE OCCUPANCY
Sydney – Adelaide or vv $2,979.00
Adelaide – Perth or vv $5,879.00

How many gold cabins are on The Ghan?

16 Gold Single cabins
Each Gold Service carriage either has 9 Gold Twin cabins for up to 18 guests or 16 Gold Single cabins.

Are there Gold service cabins on Indian Pacific?

Our newly refurbished Gold Service Single Cabins have been styled in a contemporary manner, with quality furnishings and redesigned cabinetry to make the most efficient use of space. If you’re travelling alone, or just prefer some extra privacy, a Gold Service Single Cabin may be perfect for you.

Which is better Indian Pacific or gold service?

Gold Service on the Indian Pacific is the preferred choice of passengers who are looking or extra space and comfort as they travel by rail through Australia During the day, the compact Twin Berth Sleeper Cabins offer a comfortable three seater lounge, converting to an upper and lower sleeping berth at night.

How are gold superior cabins different from regular cabins?

There are only 2 of these cabins on each train and they sell out quickly. The cabin has an additional lounge area that the regular Twin Gold cabins do not, and also has a permanent three quarter bed and a fold down single bunk (unlike the Gold twin cabins that feature a three seat lounger by day and two single bunks by night).

What are the classes on the Indian Pacific?

The Indian Pacific has two classes: Gold and Platinum. Our trip was in a twin cabin in Gold Class, which is the most numerous on the train (there is no option for a double, unless you are in Platinum Class). During the day the cabin is made up of a seat that is enough for three people (or two when one of you likes to stretch out!).