My wife and I are booked on a round trip from Cleveland to Los Angeles in March. Almost all of it, Toledo to LA and back were booked as old two-zone AGR redemptions. The other parts, Cleveland to Toledo and Toledo to Cleveland were booked normally. We will travel in a roomette the entire trip.
There is a chance she will change her mind and not go since it will be such a long trip. If that happens, I know it makes no difference on the AGR parts of the trip since no money nor points would be affected.
On the other hand, the paid for parts do get involved. I know that if I need to cancel her part of the paid tickets, it would have to be at least one week ahead of the scheduled bookings. My question is, does that mean Amtrak will cancel all of the paid for tickets and rebook them, probably at a higher price level and maybe with no roomettes left?
Also, if another person takes her place, do I need to do anything at all concerning the bookings. There is a chance if she changes her mind, one of my sons might take her place.
There is a chance she will change her mind and not go since it will be such a long trip. If that happens, I know it makes no difference on the AGR parts of the trip since no money nor points would be affected.
On the other hand, the paid for parts do get involved. I know that if I need to cancel her part of the paid tickets, it would have to be at least one week ahead of the scheduled bookings. My question is, does that mean Amtrak will cancel all of the paid for tickets and rebook them, probably at a higher price level and maybe with no roomettes left?
Also, if another person takes her place, do I need to do anything at all concerning the bookings. There is a chance if she changes her mind, one of my sons might take her place.