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- Jan 23, 2010
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Kind of an odd question but here goes... I recently booked a ticket on the Sunset limited and have a "Superliner Roomette" reserved. I notice that they only charge you for a room once and not per person?
As I am traveling alone … and in a non sketchy way would I be able to "share" the roomette with someone I meet on the train. I realize how that sounds and I probably wont end up doing this for many reasons but was wondering if it would even be a possibility. My logic is this... I could save someone a lot of money by allowing them to have free meals the entire trip (and a bed/shower) and could make the price of my trip a bit cheaper. I know people will say but someone will be sleeping in my room - however I was about to buy the coach fair in which case many people would be sleeping in my "room". I know this might be against the rules but thought I would see what people thought about this. I assume amtrak gets around this by making the people traveling in roomettes all book together at the same time… Is this a crazy thought? Just wondering?
Thanks.
As I am traveling alone … and in a non sketchy way would I be able to "share" the roomette with someone I meet on the train. I realize how that sounds and I probably wont end up doing this for many reasons but was wondering if it would even be a possibility. My logic is this... I could save someone a lot of money by allowing them to have free meals the entire trip (and a bed/shower) and could make the price of my trip a bit cheaper. I know people will say but someone will be sleeping in my room - however I was about to buy the coach fair in which case many people would be sleeping in my "room". I know this might be against the rules but thought I would see what people thought about this. I assume amtrak gets around this by making the people traveling in roomettes all book together at the same time… Is this a crazy thought? Just wondering?
Thanks.