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Hi Maggie,
We have been on the Glacier Express three times and never booked meals beforehand. Having a meal while traveling the beautiful country is what counts for us, not the question of quality versus costs.
Once we ordered lunch during the train ride and we enjoyed it very much! I forgot about the price of the meals, which may be a good sign.
I’m pretty sure you can order meals during the train ride and there certainly will be trolleys for drinks and snacks.
When heading for Thun I guess you will take the train to Goppenstein and Kandersteg ?
Enjoy your preparations!
Wandermann
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Sorry, I couldn’t edit my former post.
I found this link http://www.glacierexpress.ch/ EN/Travel_information/ Food_beverages/Pages/d efault.aspx
“A reservation is always necessary.” It’s clear you have to make reservations for any trip with the Glacier Express, but I’m not sure if they mean reservations for meals are necessary as well.
Nevertheless, I think the link may help.
Wandermann
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Hi Wandermann,
Thanks for your reply. I wasn’t worried about cost as it would be a treat, only that the set menu might be something we don’t like! if it is possible to order on the train when we see what is on the menu, then we might do that. We can just wait and see!
We will arrive in Brig at 16.40 and the first connection to Thun at 16.49 is the quick route arriving in Thun at 17.34. If we miss that one, the next is also the quick route at 17.20, arriving at 18.03. We would have to wait till 17.36 for the first Lotschberger train, arriving at 18.58 in Thun. So as we will have plenty of opportunities later in our stay to enjoy the pretty route, I think we will try to catch the 16.49 or failing that the 17.20.
Planning is going well, thank you. More ideas than time allows as usual – that’s why we keep going back!
Best wishes,
Maggie
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Hi again, Wandermann
Thank you for the link – I agree it is not exactly clear. The main thing is that our seats are reserved – did this early because travelling in July. We can enquire at the railway station in St. Moritz about whether reserving meal is also compulsory.
Maggie