I'm seeing a lot of people say they tip $20 to the SAC at the end. Do you tip $20 after one overnight or two? I'm doing a series of 7 one-overnights on trains. So am I to tip the person who assists me on board (red cap and also possibly SAC at the same time) PLUS $5 for every meal whether in the diner or delivered to my room PLUS $20 at the end, PLUS the red cap at the end? Somewhere in the region of $50 in tips for one overnight? Is that what people are really doing????
Tip what you are comfortable with. There is
no requirement for the amount.
I tip $10/night to my sleeper attendant and have given more if they go above and beyond. For meals, I tip as I would in a restaurant (15-25%, depending on service).
Some people use the 2/3/4 (or 5) method for meals - $2 for breakfast, $3 for lunch, and $4 or $5 for dinner.
I've never used Red Caps to get to/from the train, but I've seen many members post that they tip about $2/bag, depending on the size of the bag(s). Since I only ever used the Red Caps for baggage storage (in Chicago), I tipped about $1/bag, as I only ever had a backpack and a small carry-on. Now that Chicago has open baggage storage, I don't use the Red Cap service.