Introducing Points & Cash!
As an Amtrak Guest Rewards® Mastercard® cardholder, we’re telling you the news first. You can now book Amtrak® travel with Amtrak Guest Rewards points and cash. With more redemption options and fewer points needed, it’s easier than ever to use points for travel.
Points and Cash is available now on Amtrak.com, and will be on the Amtrak app later this month upon the next update. Book your next trip with Points & Cash today.
Reporting over on Flyertalk are it is 0.04 to 0.06 on Points Plus Cash, so your experience is consistent with that.I just checked a trip I'm actually interested in, Charlottesville to Chicago. For a roomette I'm short 5000 points. AGR offers to make up the difference for $294 (plus all of my 14,300 pts). Is that 294/5000 or nearly 6¢/pt? That's more than double the usual charge isn't it?
I can buy 4000 pts +1200 bonus for $151.
Pretty much, yeah.I think they actually hate us and wish we'd go away.
Yes but it seems that if you do this the value of the points is a lot less than it would be if you just used points based on other posts here and around the internet and you can't just mix any value of cash and points but there are certain break pointsAm I reading all this right? I can now combine points with cash to buy tickets? I have been asking them for a few years why I cant mix cash with points.
Yes.Am I reading all this right? I can now combine points with cash to buy tickets? I have been asking them for a few years why I cant mix cash with points.
Yep, that works, but I suggest you call AGR instead of booking on line, since you can pick your room( using points for Coach is not value concious) and get assistance from a more knowledgeable agent than the usual Amtrak phone agents!I received my guest rewards statement today and they announced you can now book travel with points and cash.
When you do not have enough points for a trip you can pay cash difference.
Precisely. I was just checking this combination and it's exactly as you mentioned.Here's a link to the FAQ: https://www.amtrak.com/guestrewards/ways-to-redeem/points-cash.html
The points seem to be worth less than if used for an award trip: about 1.54 cents/point for cash and points versus 2.67 cents/point for an award booking. I guess it's useful if you have a small number of points that would otherwise go unused, which doesn't apply to anyone here!
Another half-baked implementation by Amtrak IT!I thought I would try out cash and points. Booked a round trip on the Sunset Limited/Pacific Surfliner to So Cal. Sunset Limited had a rare, almost perfect run, when we boarded in Maricopa. Was an hour ahead going past the last station before LA. Then we came to a stop, conductor says extreme freight congestion ahead. We sat for a long time and then we moved about a mile before stopping again. Conductor comes on to announce they are expired on hours, and we wait for relief. I knew my connection was going to leave so I called guest rewards like I normally do to have the Surfliner ticket modified. The guest rewards person had me on hold a long time, would come on and ask how I paid, did I get my ticket scanned, etc. They finally came back on and said it is a cash and point sale so guest rewards can do nothing. I asked what we were supposed to do now. Again, on hold for a long time. Back on the phone, I am told to go the station agent when we arrive and explain it to them. We arrived and the station agent said nothing they could do because cash and points. Another station agent in the lounge, who had a reputation of fixing anything, got into the computer system and produced a new ticket for us. We made it to our destination. On return, the conductor scanned our ticket, and we were back to LA. Checking into the lounge, the attendant had a puzzled look. Tried to scan us a few times. Then on the computer. She looked up and said we weren't in the system anymore. We asked how that was even possible, we just were scanned on the Surfliner, and she spent time on the computer investigating. She called supervisors and finally said because we did cash and points, the system couldn't handle the modified Surfliner so it dumped the return trip on the Sunset Limited but allowed the return on the Surfliner. They had no idea why. After a bunch of calls, we were issued a new sleeper ticket, the last room on the train. The lounge attendant really worked extra hard to fix things and she said that points and cash has problems. Maybe a new system with bugs, I don't know. I just thought I would share my experience.
You can now do that if you'd like. The points redemption value will be reduced as described in prior posts and the problems encountered on a points/cash ticket described by @texline on a missed connection would be very concerning to me.So, for this September's trip we had two reservations. One for the trains we paid for with points and one for the trains we put on our AGR card.
Am I correct that since you can combine points and cash we should expect all trains to be on one reservation for our next trip?
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