Williams missed other things about Atlanta besides the Chick-Fil-A, he said.
"I want to see my cat, and I guess I'll see my parents too, he said.
Alejandro J. Ros '02 planned on driving home to New Jersey tonight.
"I'm driving home," he said. "It's actually cheaper than taking a plane."
Ros said he anticipated no heavy holiday traffic for his drive home.
"I don't particularly right now expect traffic, because we go home so late," he said.
Amtrak's Frazier, similarly, said did not expect any extra trouble for train travelers, as the trains can accommodate the extra volume.
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