saxpower
Train Attendant
I'm booked on the Cardinal from Wilmington, DE to Chicago 7/10, returning 7/16. I had reserved a roomette.
This morning I recieved an e-mail with a modified ticket. I was a bit concerned because of the reports of downgrades to coach I've read here. Instead it said that I had been switched to "Room H", which I know is the accessible bedroom. I still have a roomette for the way back.
A few questions:
1. Can they assign the accessible bedroom to a non-handicapped individual? I know anyone can reserve it two weeks pre-trip, but its almost exactly 30 days. (Well obviously they can since they did, but can they do so without running afoul of the ADA).
2. Any idea why this would happen? My thought was perhaps they were short a roomette for the attendant due to the switch from VL I to VL II and did this to free one up. Second question is why I was the person switched (My roomette was #3, so not where the attendant's used to be) I booked on December 31- could I have been the first booking and they figured early bird gets the upgrade? I'm travelling by myself, so its not an issue of figuring giving a two-traveller in one roomette reservation more room.
3. Given the oddity of it, I have a somewhat paranoid concern about (a) it being an error and (b) by the time Amtrak realizes the error, my original roomette being sold and no other ones being available. Am I better to call Amtrak or to keep my mouth shut and take the free upgrade (I also don't want any grief when I get on the train and am not disabled. When the attendant asks what "special assistance" I need I intend to be honest (ie, nothing other than other passengers).
Thoughts?
This morning I recieved an e-mail with a modified ticket. I was a bit concerned because of the reports of downgrades to coach I've read here. Instead it said that I had been switched to "Room H", which I know is the accessible bedroom. I still have a roomette for the way back.
A few questions:
1. Can they assign the accessible bedroom to a non-handicapped individual? I know anyone can reserve it two weeks pre-trip, but its almost exactly 30 days. (Well obviously they can since they did, but can they do so without running afoul of the ADA).
2. Any idea why this would happen? My thought was perhaps they were short a roomette for the attendant due to the switch from VL I to VL II and did this to free one up. Second question is why I was the person switched (My roomette was #3, so not where the attendant's used to be) I booked on December 31- could I have been the first booking and they figured early bird gets the upgrade? I'm travelling by myself, so its not an issue of figuring giving a two-traveller in one roomette reservation more room.
3. Given the oddity of it, I have a somewhat paranoid concern about (a) it being an error and (b) by the time Amtrak realizes the error, my original roomette being sold and no other ones being available. Am I better to call Amtrak or to keep my mouth shut and take the free upgrade (I also don't want any grief when I get on the train and am not disabled. When the attendant asks what "special assistance" I need I intend to be honest (ie, nothing other than other passengers).
Thoughts?