In October 2023, I booked a roomette on Train #3, the Southwest Chief, for travel in late June 2024. Since I booked the ticket so early, I got a really good price - using the senior discount. I am a Guest Rewards Select Member. I am also a member of the Rail Passengers Association.
Just this week, I got an email from Amtrak informing me that my roomette was changed from Car 330 Room 2 (my favorite room) to car 330 room 13 - on the lower level.
As soon as I could, I got on the phone to get a roomette on the upper level - if not room 2.
The first agent booked me in car 330 room 6, but I never got a confirmation email, so I called back. The second agent tried to get me an upper-level roomette but told me that there were no car 330 upper-level roomettes available. She was able to book me in car 332 room 2, but Amtrak wanted to charge me almost $300 more for the change. The agent realized that this was not fair and managed to complete the transaction for no fare increase. I did get a confirmation email, and the app does show me in car 332 room 2.
Why did Amtrak dump me from my original roomette? A) Because I used a senior discount, and they think all seniors want a lower-level roomette? B) Because they wanted to sell my upper-level roomette for a higher fare? C) They figured that I wouldn't care? D) All of the above?
I guess Guest Rewards Select means nothing outside of the Northeast corridor.
At least Amtrak did not boot me off the train like they did two years ago when I discovered the day before travel on the Coast Starlight from Seattle to Los Angeles that Amtrak gave my roomette to someone else. At the last moment, they offered me a business class seat instead. I declined and flew. But that is a different story!
Why does Amtrak do this?