Bidding Up: Something New on Amtrak | Sixty and Me (2024)

Actually, I’m not sure just how new bidding up is. It could be a few years old, but I just discovered it.

I recently went by train to visit my best friend. It’s hard when your best friend lives so far away (10 hours by car) but fortunately, Amtrak goes directly from my home in Michigan to where my friend lives near Omaha, Nebraska. Also fortunate in that I love traveling by train. And that it only takes one day, with no overnight travel.

Getting an Upgrade

Well, almost no overnight travel. It does arrive late at night (midnight by my time zone) and leaves early in the morning on the return trip (5am in my friend’s time zone). While I normally travel by coach, I read an article about someone who “bid up” for an upgrade on Amtrak. Apparently, Amtrak now lets passengers bid up on upgrades if, at the last minute, they have those upgrades still available.

In the waning days of COVID, I splurged and got myself my own roomette on the return trip from visiting this friend. (We try to see each other once a year, and it is easier for me to travel because she is not fully retired and also cares for her 100-year-old mother.) By doing so, I had my own little bubble and didn’t have to wear the required mask. I could read – and breathe – in peace! In post-COVID traveling, I would not normally consider this splurge.

Bidding Up

Would not consider it until hearing about “bidding up.” Should I try to snag a roomette again?

When I made my original reservation, I offered the lowest possible bid – $105 – and didn’t get it. While the weather during my visit was beautiful for that time of year (70s and 80s in April!), April is also the prime month for tornadoes in the Midwest. Sure enough, a storm system blew in the night before I was to leave, complete with tornado warnings. Nope. Not going to travel by train if there are tornado warnings.

I decided to change my ticket and stay one more day. This time I bid $10 over the lowest allowable bid – and was informed I had indeed “won” a roomette.

So, Was It Worth It?

For me, the answer is definitely yes.

It was lovely to get on the train (priority boarding) and have a freshly-made-up bed waiting for me.

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I didn’t sleep, but the gentle rocking motion of the train helped me have a relaxing rest before breakfast (included) was announced. The staff seats passengers at the tables in the dining room, filling all the spots, so I found myself seated with strangers. The couple across from me were fairly non-communicative (not enough coffee yet?), but the woman seated next to me was a lovely companion for the meal.

After breakfast, my attendant transformed my bed into a sitting area with two seats facing each other, with a little desk in between. While the emphasis should be on the “ette” part rather than the “room” part, the space was adequate for me and my luggage (nice to have all my luggage so close by!) and when the door was closed, I enjoyed the coziness and quiet of my own little world for reading and writing on my laptop. Free bottled water and coffee were also provided.

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At lunch time, I ordered off the menu and the meal (once again included) was delivered to my room by my attendant. Both meals were delicious, and the options offered a good variety. (I noted vegan options, but not gluten-free ones. I believe the café car might have had a gluten-free option.) One of the nice things about train travel is that you can bring as much of your own food and drink on board as you like, especially helpful if you have diet restrictions.

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Perhaps loveliest of all was the use of the Metropolitan Lounge in Chicago. With a four-hour layover, the comfortable chairs, artwork, pristine bathrooms, and unlimited free snacks and drinks made for a lovely respite. Also appreciated were the large tables and charging stations. The Great Hall in Union Station has only hard wooden benches and nowhere to set up or charge a laptop or phone.

It is also possible to bid up from coach to a business class or even the higher-end bedrooms. While there might come a time when I try those options, I have decided I will always bid up on my return trip from Omaha so, Bid me up, Scotty!

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Have you ever taken advantage of “bidding up” on Amtrak? If so, what was your experience and would you do it again? If not, is this something you would consider?

Bidding Up: Something New on Amtrak | Sixty and Me (2024)

FAQs

Should I bid for an upgrade at Amtrak? ›

The higher the bid you can offer, the stronger the chance is that you'll win the upgraded seat. But submitting the minimum bid could also be worth it if your train is relatively empty or you're more flexible with your chances of scoring a better seat.

How to win an Amtrak bid? ›

Amtrak BidUp tips
  1. Consider travel time and distance. A short daytime train ride is not the same as a long-distance nighttime journey. ...
  2. Don't get carried away. This isn't going to stop you in your tracks, but the higher you bid, the more chances you have at getting that upgrade. ...
  3. Be aware of restrictions.
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How long does Amtrak BidUp take? ›

Winning bids are awarded 1 to 2 hours before scheduled departure for upgrades to Business Class or Acela First Class and upgrades to roomettes or bedrooms will be awarded approximately 36 hours before scheduled departure.

How does bid up work? ›

What is Amtrak BidUp? Amtrak BidUp is an opportunity to enhance your trip by submitting an upgrade offer or instantly purchase an upgrade to our premium classes of service: Business Class, Acela First Class and private Roomette and Bedroom accommodations.

Is upgrading to Business Class on Amtrak worth it? ›

Travelers who want an enhanced train travel experience on Amtrak should consider booking a business class ticket. These tickets feature extra legroom and wide, comfortable seats. Additionally, business class passengers receive complimentary nonalcoholic beverages on most routes.

How much does it cost to upgrade from coach to a Roomette on Amtrak? ›

I paid $110 extra to upgrade to a roomette on a 15-hour Amtrak ride, and the 23-square-foot space was worth it for my solo trip. I upgraded from coach to a private roomette on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited for an extra $110. I loved the bathroom amenities, provided meals, and great views that came with my roomette.

Do you sit wherever you want on Amtrak? ›

Your seat will be automatically assigned when you complete your reservation. You may change your assigned seat at any time after your booking is complete using interactive seat maps on the Amtrak app or on Amtrak.com. There is no fee to change your seat.

How to check how full an Amtrak train is? ›

The percentage is displayed in real-time when customers search for their train. When searching for travel, customers will see a volume percentage next to each route. This will give customers the opportunity to book a route that is less crowded.

Should I tip Amtrak attendant? ›

Tipping. General Guidelines: Tipping is NOT required, but is considered correct for the service crew personnel on the train. Recommendations: Snack bar attendant: roughly 10%. Dining car: 15% of menu prices (sleeping car passengers may want to note this when ordering their meals).

Is Amtrak bid up free? ›

There is no fee to make a bid and Amtrak also will provide tips on how to increase the chances of winning an upgrade. Customers have the option to modify or cancel the bid and they will not be charged unless the upgrade is awarded.

What is the difference in price between a Roomette and a Bedroom on Amtrak? ›

In 2021, I traveled on Amtrak trains from NYC to Miami and back. The rides took about 30 hours each way, and I had a private cabin in a sleeper car on both journeys. The ticket to Miami cost about $500 for a Viewliner roomette, and the ticket back to New York cost about $1,000 for a bedroom.

Can you upgrade to a sleeper car on Amtrak? ›

Additionally, all qualifying Coach customers can place a bid to upgrade from Coach to a Roomette or Bedroom. What is a Superliner and Viewliner sleeper? The Amtrak Sleeping Car fleet consists of two types of cars: Superliner and Viewliner.

What is the rule for bidding? ›

When you place a bid on an online or by telephone auction item, you enter into a legally binding contract to purchase the item from the seller if you are the winning bidder. You are the winning bidder if your bid is the highest bid at Auction Close and your bid is accepted by the seller.

What are the three stages of the bidding process? ›

The Bidding Process
  • Step 1: Request for Proposals. ...
  • Step 2: Bid Preparation and Submission. ...
  • Step 3: Bid Evaluation and Selection. ...
  • Step 4: Contract Negotiation. ...
  • Step 5: Project Delivery.
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What is the process of bidding? ›

The bid process includes developing and publicizing bid documents, bidder conferences, and letting a bidder. After the analysis is complete, the project team will be able to determine the nature of the contractual relationship needed with a vendor. It is then time to identify potential vendors.

Can you upgrade Amtrak tickets after purchase? ›

Amtrak.com gives you the freedom to make quick and easy changes to existing reservations that were made online, through the Amtrak App or in a station anytime you want. Enjoy the flexibility of changing the dates and times of your departure and/or return trip or feel free to upgrade your seat or room options.

How to upgrade Amtrak ticket to Business Class? ›

Easy Upgrades

Upgrade your seating from Coach to First Class and Business Class seats on Amtrak.com, through our mobile app, at a staffed station or over the phone at 1-800-USA-RAIL. On trains with First Class private rooms, you may be able to upgrade to a Roomette or Bedroom.

Is it worth getting a room on Amtrak? ›

I didn't have enough space to do anything but sit or stand. For me, this made the 30-hour journey feel longer. On my ride home in the bedroom, I felt far more comfortable thanks to the extra 20 square feet of space. I had enough room to get my body moving by dancing around.

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