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Posted by Train Granny (Member # 30118) on :
 
Is there a way to look at all my upcoming itineraries on the same screen? I can do that on my other travel rewards sites (like Delta Skymiles) but I have not found a way to view upcoming itineraries using my Guest Rewards account on Amtrak's website.

Suggestions? Am I just dreaming? wishing?
 
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
 
I believe that you be able to view upcoming itineraries on the Amtrak website (not sure how though) as opposed to the Guest Rewards site which opens in a separate window.

A tip for those Guest Reward Points - the best return dollar value for points comes when booking sleeping car travel. Save the points up and splurge for bedroom accomodations!
 
Posted by HopefulRailUser (Member # 4513) on :
 
Thought I would try to see my upcoming July trip. Well, it doesn't come up because it "was not booked online at amtrak.com". That is because it was done via AGR on the phone, as required due to the sleeper.

It looks like you can only look up one trip at a time on the amtrak.com site and of course it must have been booked online. The tab "my trip" enables you to put in a reservation number to view that trip. The only way to identify upcoming trips on the AGR site is to look at your points balance to see the deductions.

The old amtrak.com site had a place that showed upcoming trips and also a place to save planned trips that I found very useful. The "new and improved" site no longer has that.

(Practicing using those quote marks Gil).
 
Posted by ChrisJ (Member # 320) on :
 
Actually, you can see your AGR itinerary, even if done by phone. On the AGR site, under "My Account Activity" you'll see the redemption. Click on "show details". You'll see from/to, departure date & res number. Doesn't show car/room or time.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
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Originally posted by HopefulRailUser:

(Practicing using those quote marks Gil).

"Et tu Brute' for a blast from Mr. -----shore.
 


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