We're planning our first Amtrak trip. It will be from Chicago to Williston, ND. This is 1 zone, I believe. I have 16,000 AGR points and can buy some more. How many points do I need to have a roomette for 2 people for the round trip? Thank you.
It doesn't matter if it is one or two people, the amount of points is the same.We're planning our first Amtrak trip. It will be from Chicago to Williston, ND. This is 1 zone, I believe. I have 16,000 AGR points and can buy some more. How many points do I need to have a roomette for 2 people for the round trip? Thank you.
I agree if you can afford the fare.Depending on when you travel it may be better to just pay for the tickets instead of buying them. If you can get low bucket tickets then it is not worth it to even consider AGR for this trip.
Others pointed out the details re points etc. for your trip, why not consider a loophole trip, you could purchase a paid coach ticket on the CZ from CHI-OMA, then have a 1 zone,15.000 point AGR trip for 2 to SAC-PDX-Williston or paid to KCY on the SWC, then a 1 zone,15,000 point AGR trip to LAX,then the CS to PDX and the EB to Williston. (you could also ride the Lincoln Service to STL and the MORR to KCY,( a speciial route, only 2,000 points for 2, or 3,000 for Business Class) then do the SWC, it might be cheaper!)We're planning our first Amtrak trip. It will be from Chicago to Williston, ND. This is 1 zone, I believe. I have 16,000 AGR points and can buy some more. How many points do I need to have a roomette for 2 people for the round trip? Thank you.
Thanks to everyone for clearing this up.We're planning our first Amtrak trip. It will be from Chicago to Williston, ND. This is 1 zone, I believe. I have 16,000 AGR points and can buy some more. How many points do I need to have a roomette for 2 people for the round trip? Thank you.
Sorry for the sidetrack, but I'd hate to see someone spend more points than they have to. Couldn't you also go from NOL to ABQ as a one-zone award and then purchase the additional ticket from ABQ to LAX? It was only $62 for coach and $150 for a roomette when I checked it yesterday.If it were me, I would use it (and am) for a 'loophole' trip, like New Orleans to Los Angeles via Washington DC, and Chicago. YES, that is a two-zone trip!
You could if you wanted, but at the AGR point purchase price of 2.75 cents per point it would only cost $137.50 for the extra 5000 points to make it 2 zones. Obviously it would be better to go with points if you wanted to stay in a roomette as the points are cheaper than the accommodation charge. If you had two people it is almost the same price for points in a roomette vs two coach tickets so you would be better using points this route also. Now for a single person it would be a difference of $75 between buying a coach ticket vs buying the points. For me $75 would be worth it for two meals, a good nights rest, and staying settled in one place the whole trip.Sorry for the sidetrack, but I'd hate to see someone spend more points than they have to. Couldn't you also go from NOL to ABQ as a one-zone award and then purchase the additional ticket from ABQ to LAX? It was only $62 for coach and $150 for a roomette when I checked it yesterday.If it were me, I would use it (and am) for a 'loophole' trip, like New Orleans to Los Angeles via Washington DC, and Chicago. YES, that is a two-zone trip!
You mean there's another reason? :huh::lol: amazing how every AGR thread turns into "Use a loophole"
I guess you missed my point. I am going from LAX to NOL via Chicago and Washington (I know I said it reverse above, a little white lie).Sorry for the sidetrack, but I'd hate to see someone spend more points than they have to. Couldn't you also go from NOL to ABQ as a one-zone award and then purchase the additional ticket from ABQ to LAX? It was only $62 for coach and $150 for a roomette when I checked it yesterday.If it were me, I would use it (and am) for a 'loophole' trip, like New Orleans to Los Angeles via Washington DC, and Chicago. YES, that is a two-zone trip!
Yeah, for some reason I was thinking you could get the same routing through WAS, but the best I can do now is to go through CVS. And the guest was right that it would be cheaper to just buy points, so nevermind me...that's what I get for posting that early in the morning.I guess you missed my point. I am going from LAX to NOL via Chicago and Washington (I know I said it reverse above, a little white lie).
My point was that you can travel across the whole country for only a two zone award. Yes I could go the cheaper / direct way, but I want as much time ON the train as possible.
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