crescent2
Conductor
I, along with at least two other very recent posters, am concerned about missed connections on AGR sleeper award trips. If Amtrak can't bus you to catch up with your train, it's my understanding they put you up in a hotel overnight and put you on the next day's train. However, sleepers often sell out on the most popular trains, so in that case, your sleeper award suddenly turns into coach travel. If it's an extended trip, you also miss all your other original connections, of course, as you are now a day late for all of them, so they, too, might turn into coach travel for the rest of your trip. Additionally, it's my understanding that you cannot cancel remaining segments of travel and get a points refund once travel has begun.
What is AGR's policy if that happens? Surely they don't keep all your points if you only traveled in sleepers for part of the way and coach the rest of the way? Do you still get meals at no charge in the dining car? If a sleeper is available for only a short stretch, do they let you occupy it for that period?
The trip I'm thinking of trying to do involves SIX connections to and from LD trains, so that's a bit scary. One layover (Portland, CS to EB) is very tight, and another fairly tight one (Chicago, EB to Card or CL) has a poor record of being made. The other connections are mostly 4-5 hr layovers, but I know delays of that length on LD trains aren't unheard of, either. Knowing AGR's policies would be helpful to me in deciding how to book this trip.
I understand that things beyond Amtrak's control cause missed connections, but AGR awards for extended trips in sleepers cost many, many points, and they are very difficult for me to accumulate. The thought of spending up to a week+ of "surprise" days in coach instead of the sleepers that were booked is bad enough, but to also lose all the points, not get meals, etc. would be a double whammy. Does anyone know what happens in these cases? Any ideas on how to avoid this situation? Thanks much-
What is AGR's policy if that happens? Surely they don't keep all your points if you only traveled in sleepers for part of the way and coach the rest of the way? Do you still get meals at no charge in the dining car? If a sleeper is available for only a short stretch, do they let you occupy it for that period?
The trip I'm thinking of trying to do involves SIX connections to and from LD trains, so that's a bit scary. One layover (Portland, CS to EB) is very tight, and another fairly tight one (Chicago, EB to Card or CL) has a poor record of being made. The other connections are mostly 4-5 hr layovers, but I know delays of that length on LD trains aren't unheard of, either. Knowing AGR's policies would be helpful to me in deciding how to book this trip.
I understand that things beyond Amtrak's control cause missed connections, but AGR awards for extended trips in sleepers cost many, many points, and they are very difficult for me to accumulate. The thought of spending up to a week+ of "surprise" days in coach instead of the sleepers that were booked is bad enough, but to also lose all the points, not get meals, etc. would be a double whammy. Does anyone know what happens in these cases? Any ideas on how to avoid this situation? Thanks much-
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