Hi,
My points from pre-Covid were all negated because of lack of use so as I have started using Amtrak again, I have noticed a strange oddity. My wife and I recently took a roomette and went from EMY to OSC in January. I noticed that I got 1338 points out of it, and she got 625 points. Why the discrepancy? Is it because the reservation was in my name?
All this came to light when I wanted to buy a ticket that will cost me 1975 points or $53. So, I looked into points and dollars, and it turns out it is almost as expensive to buy the ticket with dollars ($53) as it is to use top-off dollars on miles ($45 + 1338 miles). However, it appears that there is a slightly cheaper way out: buy the points (I will need 1000 to make the ticket, at $37.70) and then use the miles to buy the ticket. However, in either case, I pretty much have to supply 65% of the miles needed and I still have to pay between 72-85% of the fare? Interesting, indeed!
My points from pre-Covid were all negated because of lack of use so as I have started using Amtrak again, I have noticed a strange oddity. My wife and I recently took a roomette and went from EMY to OSC in January. I noticed that I got 1338 points out of it, and she got 625 points. Why the discrepancy? Is it because the reservation was in my name?
All this came to light when I wanted to buy a ticket that will cost me 1975 points or $53. So, I looked into points and dollars, and it turns out it is almost as expensive to buy the ticket with dollars ($53) as it is to use top-off dollars on miles ($45 + 1338 miles). However, it appears that there is a slightly cheaper way out: buy the points (I will need 1000 to make the ticket, at $37.70) and then use the miles to buy the ticket. However, in either case, I pretty much have to supply 65% of the miles needed and I still have to pay between 72-85% of the fare? Interesting, indeed!