one class upgrade coupon
#2
Posted 17 May 2011 - 10:18 AM
so I am going to assume that I can't use the AAA discount with the upgrade coupon. Someone please correct me if I am wrong so I can save $14
#3
Posted 17 May 2011 - 10:44 AM
Correct, "Technically" the agent should not combine with a AAA discount. However, as with all things Amtrak, "your results may vary".Ok, I possibly answered my own question. It says this online about the upgrade coupons at the AGR website: "Upgrade may be combined with corporate discount, but may not be combined with any other discount, coupon or Amtrak Guest RewardsŪ redemption travel."
so I am going to assume that I can't use the AAA discount with the upgrade coupon. Someone please correct me if I am wrong so I can save $14
But IF the agent advises you that they have to charge you regular fare, that agent is correct........
I have used the Upgrade Coupon a few times, but only once did they not change my original AAA discounted ticket, so I "double-dipped" on that trip, by pure luck tho.
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#4
Posted 17 May 2011 - 11:26 AM
A training I will go ... !
#5
Posted 17 May 2011 - 01:36 PM
It's actually for travel this Sunday, I was shocked that the tickets were still only $148 from NYP to BOS. I was originally ticketed from Philly and was fully prepared to just use my original ticket and board in NYP if the fares had gone up. But I paid $169 for my ticket from Philly and it was $148 from NYP so I went ahead and made the change. I also did not bother with the AAA fare, you are right that I wouldn't want to have to pay full fare price - it would be cheaper to just buy a FC ticket outright on a low bucket ticket ($99 for low bucket, $109 for to add first class).Personally, I would not chance "saving $14" by getting a AAA ticket and hoping to upgrade. If may cost $140 now, but when you travel, maybe it will go high bucket and cost $250. You would have to pay the $250 to upgrade. I'd rather spend $140 and be certain! (But that's just me!
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#6
Posted 17 May 2011 - 01:43 PM
I know you can't use a railpass on the Acela but what about a regular NEC train. Can a ticket be upgraded to business class if purchased with a railpass.
Edited by stntylr, 17 May 2011 - 01:44 PM.
#8
Posted 17 May 2011 - 02:51 PM
Personally, I would not chance "saving $14" by getting a AAA ticket and hoping to upgrade. If may cost $140 now, but when you travel, maybe it will go high bucket and cost $250. You would have to pay the $250 to upgrade. I'd rather spend $140 and be certain!
If the agent processing the upgrade follows the procedure correctly, they are supposed to protect the original bucket fare, but back out any discounts. So, if the fare is $140 and you get a 10% discount ($14), when you use the coupon, they are supposed to only charge you the $14 to undo the discount, regardless of whether the fare has changed in the mean time.
#9
Posted 17 May 2011 - 05:08 PM
Good point Trog, and make sure to politely ask the agent to do just that, that is "protect my original fare" (as it relates to the fare bucket)
Personally, I would not chance "saving $14" by getting a AAA ticket and hoping to upgrade. If may cost $140 now, but when you travel, maybe it will go high bucket and cost $250. You would have to pay the $250 to upgrade. I'd rather spend $140 and be certain!
If the agent processing the upgrade follows the procedure correctly, they are supposed to protect the original bucket fare, but back out any discounts. So, if the fare is $140 and you get a 10% discount ($14), when you use the coupon, they are supposed to only charge you the $14 to undo the discount, regardless of whether the fare has changed in the mean time.
A couple of times I've had to insist that the agent can do this, and politely ask the agent to check with supervisor.......
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#10
Posted 17 May 2011 - 06:40 PM
Let me clarify, I live in Texas. The coupon expires next February. Unless you know a train in Texas that has first class or business class this will be my only chance to use it.That seems like a waste of one class upgrade coupon to me.
What if the ticket was bought using a Railpass?
I know you can't use a railpass on the Acela but what about a regular NEC train. Can a ticket be upgraded to business class if purchased with a railpass.
I have a ten hour trip from BAL to BOS coming up in August. I have a 30 minute ride on the Acela coming up. I have a Club Acela pass. I figure I could use the pass to stay in the louge then ride business class from Washington to Baltimore on the Acela then use the upgrade tp ride business class on the ten hour ride to Boston.
Is it still a waste?
#11
Posted 17 May 2011 - 07:10 PM
What I would do personally is use the CA pass at the CA in WAS, ride a REGIONAL up to NYP, then ride an Acela from NYP to BOS (upgraded)! This upgrade will get you into the CA in BOTH NYP and BOS for one thing!I have a ten hour trip from BAL to BOS coming up in August. I have a 30 minute ride on the Acela coming up. I have a Club Acela pass. I figure I could use the pass to stay in the louge then ride business class from Washington to Baltimore on the Acela then use the upgrade tp ride business class on the ten hour ride to Boston.
The best use of an upgrade coupon is from Acela BC to Acela First!
A training I will go ... !
#12
Posted 17 May 2011 - 10:17 PM
What I would do personally is use the CA pass at the CA in WAS, ride a REGIONAL up to NYP, then ride an Acela from NYP to BOS (upgraded)! This upgrade will get you into the CA in BOTH NYP and BOS for one thing!
I have a ten hour trip from BAL to BOS coming up in August. I have a 30 minute ride on the Acela coming up. I have a Club Acela pass. I figure I could use the pass to stay in the louge then ride business class from Washington to Baltimore on the Acela then use the upgrade tp ride business class on the ten hour ride to Boston.Another is that low bucket NYP-BOS is $99, while low bucket WAS-NYP is IIRC $140!
You also will get a meal between NYP and BOS - plus free drinks! The Acela goes fastest (150 MPH) on this stretch!
And most important - NYP-BOS is a select city pair which give First Class passengers (even if you used an upgrade coupon) 750 AGR points! WAS-BAL is not, and only earns 2 points per $. (I don't know what the fare is but just say $55. Would you rather earn 110 AGR points or 750 AGR points?
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The best use of an upgrade coupon is from Acela BC to Acela First!
Unless stntylr actually has something to do in BAL (imagine that), and needs to use the Regional for (*gasp*) actual transportation, rather than railfanning and Club (Acela) hopping. Given the quote of a ten-hour trip from BAL-BOS, the only train that takes that long is 66 (actually a little over nine hours), meaning Acela service is not available during that time period.
Edited by Trogdor, 17 May 2011 - 10:18 PM.
#13
Posted 18 May 2011 - 07:03 AM
However, I do agree with the traveler re: the NYP-BOS segment. Low bucket is only $99 on the acela for this routing, which is a pretty good price considering that it often costs $50 to go PVD - BOS on the acela. Why not take 66 up to Penn Station, then bum around NYC for a few hours and take the first acela of the morning up to BOS? Would that get you into BOS in time for your connection to the LSL?
#14
Posted 18 May 2011 - 08:47 AM
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