Amtrak rate went up!

torinsmom

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Boohoo! I have been waiting to buy my tickets from Raleigh to Kissimmee until my income tax comes on Friday. Until today, it was showing $118 round trip AAA fare for me and my son. Now, it is like $150!! Looks like the leg from Raleigh to Kissimmee is what went up. Do you think the price will go back down or am I stuck?

Marsha
 
Buy one get one free
50% off if two people travel together
H568
Blackout dates apply. Advanced reservation required. Other restrictions may apply. Details unknown

25% off
Try H535 or H539 for 25% off
Blackout dates and other details unknown

NE Corridor only:
V735 - 20% off
Valid for sale between September 1, 2005 and April 22, 2006; for travel between October 5, 2005 and April 25, 2006. Reservations must be made at least (3) days in advance of travel for all travel, including unreserved trains. Blackout dates apply: November 22-29, 2005; Dec 16-Jan 2, 2006; Jan 13-16, 2006; Feb 17-20, 2006; April 13-17, 2006. Request discount code V735 when you book online at amTrak.com or call 1-800-USA-RAIL. The discount is valid for coach travel in the Northeast Corridor, seating is limited. Travel on Acela Express and Metroliners is prohibited. Other restrictions may apply
 
Thanks but none of them worked! My son is 1/2 price because he is a child, and I have AAA, which I will use. I didn't expect the rate to go up this soon(thought 30 days like airlines)

Marsha
 
Seems to be that Amtrak has seasons like the resorts. Always higher in summer, alittle cheaper spring and fall and way cheaper in winter. We usually go to WDW in the fall but I watch the rates all year and use AAA for its discount. Will only travel by train, so we don't have much choice on price, got to do what you got to do. Good luck.
 

:teeth: hi - i just booked boston to kissimmee with a sleeper and it was 486.75. its only 1 way for 1 adult and 1 child, aaa rate. we are doing the roomette (241.00) which includes meals for the trip and i upgraded to business class boston to nyc for the electric outlets. (august 7th)
sharon
 
I’m planning my first Disney Trip now :banana: . I’ll be coming from NYC… Is it worth the extra for a sleeper? And what is business class as opposed to coach (because I do not see in on the AT reservation list)… I’ll also be using my AAA card. do they offer a EMS discount?

Also does Disney resort pick you up at the train station? :confused3

Thanks,
phil
:firefight
 
as there are just 2 of us the sleeper is well worth it - you get meals included when you book the sleeper - they have a dining car on the nyc to florida train also you get a private sleeping area (they are bunks) and a private toilet (its right in the room so you have to leave if privacy is an issue) it will be with 14 year old nephew and I. we got the aaa rate and it saves 10% on the base fare. I booked now as I wanted to be sure to get a sleeper and they tend to sell-out.
The business class : Business Class is the minimum class of service on Acela Express and Metroliner and is offered as an upgrade to Coach Class seating on many of our long-distance and short-distance trains. Every seat is reserved, with ample legroom and many amenities.
Amenities vary, and may include:
Standard AC electrical outlets for every pair of seats
A complimentary non-alcoholic beverage served in the Cafe Car (Available on many short-to medium-distance trips. Not available on Acela Express and Metroliner.)
Conference tables
In-car Railfone
Complimentary newspaper (on some trips)

The viewliner roomette: The Viewliner Roomette is designed for one or two passengers, with comfortable reclining seats on either side of a sweeping picture window. At night, the seats convert to a bed, and an upper berth with its own picture window folds out from the upper wall.

Meals included
First Class status
Two berths (upper and lower)
Two reclining seats which convert to a bed; upper berth which folds down from wall
Picture window
Sink and toilet in room
Showers nearby
Electrical outlets
Climate control
Individual reading lights
Garment rack
Fold-down table
Fresh towels and bed linens
Soap and shower amenities
Personal service (turn-down, coffee, paper, make-up bed)
Bottled water
Daily newspaper
They also have a bedroom unit but it was almost 800.00 each way - too much for us...we will do with the roomette.

Check out the Travelling with Amtrak link off there website...

Sharon
Sharon
 
disney does not provide transport from train but we used as shuttle service last time - will do the same this time or take a cab.
 
scm200 said:
disney does not provide transport from train but we used as shuttle service last time - will do the same this time or take a cab.

How do you reserve or get the shuttle is it "fool proof" 'cause I've never been down that way. :crazy:

-phil
 
I think it was one of the major limo services - like Tiffany or whomever is best at the moment - try googling amtrak transfers orlando/kissimmee
 
Amtrak contracts with a bus/shuttle service. You can make arrangements ahead of time or wait until you get there. I got off the train in Orlando and got on a shuttle--$20 (plus tip) from the station to BWV. Can't beat the price. :teeth:
 












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