Having an iPhone has saved me several times, first with a small screenl, slow iPhone 4. Now with a larger and very, very fast iPhone 7S. They’d have to pry it out of my cold, dead fingers for me to give it up.I have an old flip phone. No wifi on the CZ for my tablet. I really need to get a smart phone, if not just for travel.When you realized your connection was hosed, you could have hopped on Amtrak's website (or the app) and checked for available sleepers. That would have at least let you know if you had a chance of getting a room or if you'd be stuck in coach.Well the CL sleepers very well could have been booked up anyway. Is there anyway to know what date past trains have been booked? Maybe it is something I do not want to know?Actually if I do know it was booked it might make me feel a little better that it would not have mattered if I called or not.
I realize it's moot now, but that's something to keep in mind for the future. I often switched from the Blue Water to the Wolverine when I knew the Southwest Chief would be late. More often than not, the train was sold out by the time we got to Chicago, so I was glad I'd switched my ticket while sitting in Cornfield, IL.
My Wife’s tablet can also get internet without using wifi, if necessary. But she never uses its associated telephone number for voice calling. For that, it’s her personal iPhone or company Windows phone.
As mentioned previous I really need to get one. For sure it would have saved me on my airline flight into Portland. I really wasn't thinking there either. I was assuming Delta customer service would do their best job to help me. I could have been proactive and helped myself.
I could have used one in Sacramento and Chicago too when I was out and about. Normally I have no use for a smartphone but travel they sure come in handy.