Tink1769
Oct 20, 11, 9:00 am
We have never been on a train before and thought this would be a great way to finish off a trip. We joined the Amtrak program. Now what? How do we get the best deal? We are AAA members as well. Thanks so much!!
Amtrak Guest Rewards - Searching for best deal on train 2/25 from Orlando to ProvidenceView Full Version : Searching for best deal on train 2/25 from Orlando to Providence Tink1769 Oct 20, 11, 9:00 am We have never been on a train before and thought this would be a great way to finish off a trip. We joined the Amtrak program. Now what? How do we get the best deal? We are AAA members as well. Thanks so much!! guv1976 Oct 20, 11, 11:38 am Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8530/5.0.0.601 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/417) Welcome to FT! For the portion of the trip between Orlando and NYC, do you want to travel in a sleeper or in a regular Coach seat? Also, do you have any frequent-flyer miles with either United or Continental? (They can be converted to AGR points, and redeemed for train travel.) Tink1769 Oct 20, 11, 12:32 pm Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8530/5.0.0.601 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/417) Welcome to FT! For the portion of the trip between Orlando and NYC, do you want to travel in a sleeper or in a regular Coach seat? Also, do you have any frequent-flyer miles with either United or Continental? (They can be converted to AGR points, and redeemed for train travel.) Well, we don't have frequent flyer miles as we only travel about once a year. And we were thinking just coach seats, but if the price was right we would go with a sleeper since we'll have 2 x 9 year olds and a 6 year old. We are VERY new to the train idea! darben Oct 20, 11, 12:57 pm Well, we don't have frequent flyer miles as we only travel about once a year. And we were thinking just coach seats, but if the price was right we would go with a sleeper since we'll have 2 x 9 year olds and a 6 year old. We are VERY new to the train idea! If your credit is goood get a Continental Airlines CC NOW! Transfer the 30,000 points for getting the card to Amtrak Then book a sleeper bedroom for free using points. This will include all meals. do not delay the Amtrak - Continental affiliation may end soon but not before end of the year. Once you transfer points they will be safe with Amtrak even if the partnership ends. Ifd you do not want to go this route then book your trip today. For many reasons this is the best course. Be aware that until you print the tickets the fare is fully refundable. Amtrak works on a bucket system and once the seats at a particular price are sold then the fare goes UP to the next bucket. Once you have a reservation should a special come along then you can book the special fare if lower. guv1976 Oct 20, 11, 1:12 pm Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8530/5.0.0.601 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/417) I think there may be better credit-card offers that can be converted to AGR points than the Continental 30K offer; I would look at both the United credit-card offers, and the Chase Sapphire Preferred card offers. Both UA miles and Chase Sapphire points can be transferred to Continental's program, and then converted to AGR points. But there are a few other issues: 1. If there are a total of five people in the OP's party (two adults/three children), then a single sleeper redemption will not be sufficient; 2. I would check AGR's 2012 redemption blackout dates to make sure that they don't conflict with the OP's travel dates; and 3. Even if there is space available today on non-blackout days, there is no assurance that space will be available when credit-card bonus points/miles are ultimately posted (and subsequently converted to AGR points in the OP's account). darben Oct 20, 11, 1:58 pm Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8530/5.0.0.601 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/417) I think there may be better credit-card offers that can be converted to AGR points than the Continental 30K offer; I would look at both the United credit-card offers, and the Chase Sapphire Preferred card offers. Both UA miles and Chase Sapphire points can be transferred to Continental's program, and then converted to AGR points. But there are a few other issues: 1. If there are a total of five people in the OP's party (two adults/three children), then a single sleeper redemption will not be sufficient; 2. I would check AGR's 2012 redemption blackout dates to make sure that they don't conflict with the OP's travel dates; and 3. Even if there is space available today on non-blackout days, there is no assurance that space will be available when credit-card bonus points/miles are ultimately posted (and subsequently converted to AGR points in the OP's account). If you reserve today then there will be room when the points go through. Cancel paid booking as you are on the phone booking award. The reason I chose Continental is time is of the essence here. While there may be better offers the affiliation could end at the first of the year. Therefore I believe in taking the points and running. There have been previous threads were AGR has made exceptions for families with more than 2 children very small children which is what we have here. Worst comes to worse a paid coach ticket for one 2 roomettes is also a possibility still only 30,000 points. guv1976 Oct 20, 11, 2:51 pm Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8530/5.0.0.601 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/417) "There have been previous threads were AGR has made exceptions for families with more than 2 children very small children which is what we have here." I was under the impression that that exception only applied to infants/toddlers who were too young to require a ticket. No? guv1976 Oct 20, 11, 2:56 pm Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8530/5.0.0.601 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/417) Also, I don't think that there are Family Bedrooms offered on the Florida routes, as Superliners can't operate into NYP. GoAmtrak Oct 20, 11, 3:10 pm Also, I don't think that there are Family Bedrooms offered on the Florida routes, as Superliners can't operate into NYP. That is correct, Viewliners only have roomettes, bedrooms, and accessible rooms. So, the above conversation pertains to bedrooms. Bedrooms (including on Viewliner) have an official maximum capacity in the sleeping configuration for parties including children as follows: Two adults and two children, or one adult and three children, or four children. But officially, two adults and three children is not allowed. However, you could get two roomettes and split the party accordingly. nerd Oct 20, 11, 3:28 pm Bedrooms (including on Viewliner) have an official maximum capacity in the sleeping configuration for parties including children as follows: Two adults and two children, or one adult and three children, or four children. But officially, two adults and three children is not allowed. However, you could get two roomettes and split the party accordingly.Are you sure that's correct (bolding mine)? I am pretty sure it's only 1 child: http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am%2FLayout&p=1237405732517&cid=1241267361982 GoAmtrak Oct 20, 11, 4:30 pm Are you sure that's correct (bolding mine)? I am pretty sure it's only 1 child: http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am%2FLayout&p=1237405732517&cid=1241267361982 I'm citing internal Amtrak policy from their Service Standards manual (http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amtrak-guest-rewards/1243086-amtrak-service-standards-manual.html), p.p. 469-471. The publicly stated room capacities are much less detailed, and there are in fact different limits and allowable combinations depending on day or night configuration. darben Oct 20, 11, 7:12 pm TINK1769 See your PM nerd Oct 20, 11, 10:14 pm I'm citing internal Amtrak policy from their Service Standards manual (http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/amtrak-guest-rewards/1243086-amtrak-service-standards-manual.html), p.p. 469-471. The publicly stated room capacities are much less detailed, and there are in fact different limits and allowable combinations depending on day or night configuration.Good to know. So to get 2 and 2 I guess you have to book it over the phone (can't put that combination in a bedroom when booking online)? AlanB Oct 20, 11, 10:35 pm Good to know. So to get 2 and 2 I guess you have to book it over the phone (can't put that combination in a bedroom when booking online)? Yes, it can only be done with a live agent, meaning either by phone or at a station. They have to warn you that it is not recommended and that things will be very cramped if you do this. darben Oct 21, 11, 10:45 am TINK1869 Please see your PM |