This kind of irks me.
I used points to go from West Palm Beach to Boston on train 92 and then 66 from WAS on March 2nd. Since my friend in WPB was not going to be around I decided to change the reservation to be from Miami instead. So called AGR, and requested I get on the same train in Miami. Seems pretty simple. And I knew my sleeper would be available seeing how MIA to WPB is Receive only. Well I was put on hold while she changed the reservation and she came back and said she put me on Train 98 on March 3RD! I told her I couldn't travel on March 3rd, it needs to be March 2nd. She said there was NO train available on March 2nd. I said thats not true, I just checked online, and there are sleepers on both 92 and 98. She said thats what the computer said, so I asked her to just change it back to the original departure from WPB. Well now she couldn't do that because she already cancelled, and the computer was showing no departures available. Great! I hung up and called Amtrak Reservations. Amtrak told me that my reservation had been cancelled all together, and she couldn't modify or reinstate it because it was an AGR ticket. I asked her if there was indeed availability for roomettes on March 2nd. She their was, but only a certain number of sleepers was allocated for AGR points, and they were all used. HUH?!
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought if a sleeper was available, it was mine, for AGR points, no matter what. Has something changed?
Anyway, I call AGR back and get another guy. He had a hard time finding my original reservation, but finally did, and I told him what happened. He was a little more helpful, and somehow booked me in a roomette for train 98 on March 2nd. He said 92 wasn't available. So I got the day I wanted now at least, but I really wanted to take 92 and connect to 66.
Now also note that on March 2nd and other days, 92 is running two hours earlier and is renumbered as "1092." I'm going to call back and see if I can change it to 92. This is my last chance before the weekend.
I used points to go from West Palm Beach to Boston on train 92 and then 66 from WAS on March 2nd. Since my friend in WPB was not going to be around I decided to change the reservation to be from Miami instead. So called AGR, and requested I get on the same train in Miami. Seems pretty simple. And I knew my sleeper would be available seeing how MIA to WPB is Receive only. Well I was put on hold while she changed the reservation and she came back and said she put me on Train 98 on March 3RD! I told her I couldn't travel on March 3rd, it needs to be March 2nd. She said there was NO train available on March 2nd. I said thats not true, I just checked online, and there are sleepers on both 92 and 98. She said thats what the computer said, so I asked her to just change it back to the original departure from WPB. Well now she couldn't do that because she already cancelled, and the computer was showing no departures available. Great! I hung up and called Amtrak Reservations. Amtrak told me that my reservation had been cancelled all together, and she couldn't modify or reinstate it because it was an AGR ticket. I asked her if there was indeed availability for roomettes on March 2nd. She their was, but only a certain number of sleepers was allocated for AGR points, and they were all used. HUH?!
Now correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought if a sleeper was available, it was mine, for AGR points, no matter what. Has something changed?
Anyway, I call AGR back and get another guy. He had a hard time finding my original reservation, but finally did, and I told him what happened. He was a little more helpful, and somehow booked me in a roomette for train 98 on March 2nd. He said 92 wasn't available. So I got the day I wanted now at least, but I really wanted to take 92 and connect to 66.
Now also note that on March 2nd and other days, 92 is running two hours earlier and is renumbered as "1092." I'm going to call back and see if I can change it to 92. This is my last chance before the weekend.