Using the shower in Chicago metropolitan lounge

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Don't count on it, but on most of the trains we took last September there were small packets of generic shampoo available...all the same brand, and too consistently for it to be an individual initiative by generous SCA's. I didn't use the Metropolitan Lounge shower, but my mother did, and, yes, they provided all necessary linens. She didn't say whether or not they had shampoo, though, as she had her own.
 
I saw towels/washcloths wrapped in plastic on a shelf behind the main desk of the lounge. It looks like you need to get a passcode from the desk to enter the shower.
 
Just towels and Amsoap when I was there 5 months ago...Let me know if you get lucky and the have the Ampoo
 
One peculiarity: No mirror in the shower room--at least the women's shower room, which I used a few months ago. Plenty of mirrors in the public restroom adjacent to the shower room, though.
 
I used the shower last month. It is excellent, a spa type shower with plenty of room and rainfall type shower head. There is a dispenser on the wall of the shower with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Washcloths and towels are provided at the front desk, and yes you need a keycard to access it. They took my driver's license so I would give the keycard back. The only thing the front desk associate asked was that I waited until she was done greeting the trainload (I was off the Capitol Limited), then she got the stuff for me.
 
My mother was adamantly opposed to using those tiny stall-type showers on a moving train. At least she was until the very next morning aboard the Empire Builder, when five straight days of taking laxatives caught up with her all at once.... :help:
 
Can arriving passengers use the lounge and shower room? I'll be in a sleeper, arriving one day and leaving the next.
 
I don't use the shower in the bedroom, it is too small, plus gets the bathroom all wet. I do use the the lower level shower. Would use the ML shower if I was coming in from the west coast continuing on to the east. To start a trip, I would take a shower in my hotel or at home.
 
I guess I'm a bit confused. If you live in Chicago and are departing from Chicago, why wouldn't you just shower at home before leaving for the station?
 
Sarah, I didn't leave from home. I left from work. Work is a Chicago public school. No AC. Heat that pumps temperature in classroom to points that students and teacher are sweating in the winter months. Since this is march its worse. The heat cannot be turned off. It is this way because this country does not give a crap about educating these students. Really, there is nothing to be confused about.
 
I did get to use the shower. I arrived at union station about 5:15 for the 6:40 departure of 30. The ticket machine was unable to print tickets so I proceeded to the lounge to get them printed. The agent recognized me and skillfully printed tickets for 30 and 53. I asked about the shower. She said just a minute. By 5:25 still no shower. Agent asked me to come back later. I was a bit annoyed thinking this was a brush off. I went upstairs to get a brats and cheese sticks to tide me over until 7:30 dinner reservation. I scarfed these down and returned by 5:45. I again asked for the shower and was given the card and towels in exchange for ID. Really, this was no big deal and I should not have been turned away the first time.

I entered the shower at 5:50 and set timer for 6:00 pm since boarding was to be at 6:05. I anticipated a bit of delay. Showered in 20 minutes. Just what the doctor ordered. Walked out and 30 was being called. I returned the short card, got my ID, and left. You just leave the towels.

There appears to be a subtle push back on shower requests. If you want one you have to be patient and allow time.
 
The Chicago Lounge shower room offers a convenience but if you are admitted to the lounge you are a sleeper passenger waiting to board a train that has a shower on it. Why use it? More room for larger people perhaps?
I think it's the difference between using your shower at home before you leave on a trip versus using the one in your RV/motorhome. In addition to the lack of motion as others have mentioned, a continuous shower is always preferable to a modified Navy shower.
 
There appears to be a subtle push back on shower requests. If you want one you have to be patient and allow time.
That's not surprising given the lack of promotion of the service. Other than the message on the video display boards at the entrance and their location in the restrooms, I wouldn't know they even existed from my usage of the facility aside from a fellow traveler I overheard mention about how nice it was to take a shower. There's no other signage or announcements made that indicates it is available. Perhaps this is their way of controlling access and keeping demand in check.
 
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