Napa Valley Wine Train + French Laundry + Silverado Resort: An Atmos Package Breakdown
Atmos Rewards is selling a fixed-price Napa Valley package: three nights at Silverado Resort, two tickets on the Napa Valley Wine Train's Legacy Experience, and dinner for two at The French Laundry. The price is 275,000 points, no auction, no bidding war. The French Laundry is the headliner - a three-Michelin-star restaurant where reservations for two sell out in under two minutes on Tock.
At a glance
- Experience: Napa Valley Wine Train Legacy Experience, French Laundry dinner, and Silverado Resort stay
- Dates: May 14, 2026 (3 nights / 4 days)
- Guests: 2
- Format: Fixed price (buy now)
- Price: 275,000 Atmos points
- Sales close: April 9, 2026
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Dinner for two at The French Laundry (with wine, realistic) | $1,000-1,400 |
| 2 Napa Valley Wine Train Legacy Experience tickets | ~$950 |
| 3-night stay at Silverado Resort | $750-1,050 |
| Total | $2,700-3,400 |
| Equivalent Atmos points at 1.5 cpp | ~180,000-227,000 |
At 275,000 points you are paying above the equivalent value at 1.5 cpp - this comes out to roughly 1.0-1.2 cpp. Below the Alaska standard, but close enough that the access angle matters.
How we priced it
French Laundry dinner: $1,000-1,400 for two. The nine-course tasting menu is $425/person (as of January 2026), gratuity included. That is $850 for two before wine. Most diners add a bottle or two and land $1,000-1,400 total. The harder number to price is access - French Laundry reservations for parties of two sell out within minutes on Tock, and May is peak season. Having a guaranteed table in mid-May sidesteps a process that most people never successfully navigate.
Wine Train Legacy Experience: ~$950 for two. The flagship six-hour tour on vintage 1915 Pullman railcars with a four-course meal, sparkling wine welcome, and seated tastings at Charles Krug and V. Sattui. Tickets run approximately $475/person.
Silverado Resort (3 nights): $750-1,050. A 1,200-acre resort on Atlas Peak Road with two championship golf courses. Recent rates run $250-350/night in May. Note: the spa is undergoing renovation through May 31, 2026 - rooms are already renovated but spa access may be limited.
The cpp math
At 275,000 points, the package costs $2,750 in point value (Atmos prices in dollars). The standard 1.5 cpp Atmos valuation means those points are "worth" $4,125 on flights. So the question is whether this package returns $4,125 in cash value - and it does not. At the realistic end ($2,700-3,400), you are looking at 1.0-1.2 cpp.
But 1.5 cpp assumes you would actually redeem those miles on premium cabin flights. If you typically use them for economy awards or do not have a specific high-value flight in mind, your real alternative might be 1.0-1.2 cpp anyway. And a French Laundry reservation you cannot get on your own has value that does not show up in the spreadsheet.
Things to know
It is fixed price, not an auction. 275,000 points, take it or leave it. Sales close April 9.
Wine is likely extra at French Laundry. The listing says "exclusive fine-dining experience" but does not specify wine inclusion. Assume food only.
Non-refundable. Cannot be refunded, resold, or bartered. This is a commitment.
The itinerary is structured. Check-in, Wine Train on Day 2, French Laundry dinner on Day 3, checkout Day 4.
Bottom line
This package lives or dies on how much you value a French Laundry table. On the numbers, 275,000 points for $2,700-3,400 in components puts you at 1.0-1.2 cpp - below the 1.5 standard. If you are a strict optimizer, you can do better on flights.
But The French Laundry is not a normal restaurant. A party-of-two reservation in peak May is close to a lottery. If you have tried and failed to get a table, or if a curated Napa weekend with a guaranteed French Laundry seat is something you would spend money on, the below-standard cpp is the cost of access. As always, value redemptions based on what you would have actually paid out of pocket.
View the listing on Atmos Rewards Unlocked.