Hello all,
I've managed to convince my employer to cover the cost of my in-roomette trip from Emeryville, CA to Chicago on the California Zephyr. I'd like to book a ticket for my girlfriend to join me using my Amtrak Guest Rewards points (at a points-to-dollar conversion rate of about 2 cents per point), but it turns out that it's not possible to combine a reservation purchased using cash with a reservation purchased using points. That means that she wouldn't officially be booked into my roomette, but into regular coach instead. The cost in points for joining me in the roomette and getting her own coach seat are the same, it's just a matter of Amtrak policy being against combining cash and points.
So, I was wondering, would it be a problem if she books herself a coach seat, but then actually stays with me in my roomette once we're on the train? Would she be allowed to sleep in it? Would she be able to receive the free meals?
The phone agent told me that coach passengers are officially forbidden from visiting other passenger's roomettes, but is that policy really enforced? I'd ordinarily feel bad about breaking Amtrak policy, but - since they're not actually losing any money in this - I feel like this might be an acceptable exception. Or are there any costs for Amtrak that I am perhaps overlooking?
Many thanks!
I've managed to convince my employer to cover the cost of my in-roomette trip from Emeryville, CA to Chicago on the California Zephyr. I'd like to book a ticket for my girlfriend to join me using my Amtrak Guest Rewards points (at a points-to-dollar conversion rate of about 2 cents per point), but it turns out that it's not possible to combine a reservation purchased using cash with a reservation purchased using points. That means that she wouldn't officially be booked into my roomette, but into regular coach instead. The cost in points for joining me in the roomette and getting her own coach seat are the same, it's just a matter of Amtrak policy being against combining cash and points.
So, I was wondering, would it be a problem if she books herself a coach seat, but then actually stays with me in my roomette once we're on the train? Would she be allowed to sleep in it? Would she be able to receive the free meals?
The phone agent told me that coach passengers are officially forbidden from visiting other passenger's roomettes, but is that policy really enforced? I'd ordinarily feel bad about breaking Amtrak policy, but - since they're not actually losing any money in this - I feel like this might be an acceptable exception. Or are there any costs for Amtrak that I am perhaps overlooking?
Many thanks!
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