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How To Bid For An Upgrade On Amtrak

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 3, 2022November 13, 2023 6 Comments

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Amtrak offers upgrade bidding that I successfully used to upgrade from business class to first class on Acela for less than half the retail price of a first class ticket. Perhaps even more lucrative, you can also bid for roommettes and bedrooms on long-distance trains. But be very careful: there’s one huge downside to bidding for upgrades with Amtrak’s BidUp system.

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  • How To Bid For An Upgrade On Amtrak Using BidUp System
  • The BIG Downside To BidUp Upgrades On Amtrak
  • CONCLUSION

How To Bid For An Upgrade On Amtrak Using BidUp System

You can bid for an upgrade to:

  • Business Class
  • Acela First Class
  • Roomettes
  • Bedrooms

Once you are ticketed on your train (revenue tickets only, Guest Rewards tickets are currently not eligible), visit Amtrak’s BidUp website.

Put in your reservation number and last name to ensure you are eligible:

a train on the tracks

If you have an eligible itinerary, the next screen will show you your options. Upgrade costs are in addition to ticket prices.

a train on the train tracks

Bidding for my Amtrak Acela first class upgrade started at $99. A range indicates the “strength” of your upgrade offer. In my case, I found the follwoing:

  • $99-$110 – poor
  • $119-$133 – fair
  • $134-$149 – strong

 a screenshot of a website

a man in a suit and mask on a train

a screenshot of a website

I put in a bid for $111. While a $99 offer probably would have been accepted, I figured I’d make a “fair” bid to increase my chances. My credit card was not charged.

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1 hour, 58 minutes before my scheduled departure (9:02 am for an 11:00 am departure) I received an email from Amtrak alerted me that my upgrade offer had been accepted:

a screenshot of a phone

My e-ticket was immediately updated, credit card charged, and I was able to choose a seat in the first class car and enter the Metropolitan Lounge in New York.

The BIG Downside To BidUp Upgrades On Amtrak

There is a big downside, however, to upgrading on Amtrak: the moment your upgrade is confirmed, your tickets become non-changeable and non-refundable.

As you bid, you will notice this warning:

Once your bid is awarded and your ticket has been upgraded, your ticket is fully non-refundable, non-changeable, non-transferable.

a close-up of a ticket

Be aware, as most Amtrak tickets are flexible and upgrading renders them highly restricted (you’d still be eligible for a refund or rebooking if your train was canceled or severely delayed).

CONCLUSION

The Amtrak BidUp upgrade system worked well for me. I doubt I would take the risk of a last-minute upgrade on a long-distance train, but it is a nice option to have and probably quite revenue positive for Amtrak to dump unsold inventory at reduced prices.

Have you used the Amtrak upgrading bidding system? How did it work for you?

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. JoeMart Reply
    November 3, 2022 at 11:19 am

    The catering is restaurant quality in the DC to Boston corridor. Cross country it’s very limited quantities and cafeteria grade. One time people who boarded the sleeper cars found out there were only salads left. All hot meals had been taken by those who boarded at the origin point.

    • Maryland Reply
      November 3, 2022 at 9:01 pm

      Hey Joe, never in my experience. Salads & fruit disappear first. Anything unfreezable goes first. Which leaves sandwiches, etc and a host of other stuff that after microwaving requires beaver teeth to chew!

  2. T- Reply
    November 4, 2022 at 9:21 am

    Bidding to upgrade usually works for me. Have I been lucky?
    I’ve also traveled long haul cross country & found the trip to be very pleasant. I think fliers
    might enjoy an Amtrak train trip long haul for seeing the countryside at train level. I do it for the experience & also a change from flying.

  3. Caro Reply
    November 9, 2022 at 5:23 pm

    Amtrak upgrading system.

    I used their upgrade once to purchase a NYC to Wash ticket. I won the bid and moved from Business Class to First Class. I loved it. I was traveling solo and picked a solo seat. Love that it was roomy and came with a full meal, refreshments, and personal service. The Amtrak staff were superb.!!!

    I will definitely use the Amtrak upgrade bidding service again if offered for my next train trip.

  4. Janet C Reply
    May 9, 2023 at 7:44 am

    How exactly does the bidding work? I booked a Roomette and of course the fare which came to512.00. ( 286 fare and 226 Roomette) If I want to bid up to a bedroom do I bid just for the bedroom or the whole fare and bedroom? This is where I am confused. I want the whole fare to be 525. So how do I do that? What do I actually bid on? I’m getting too many stories from Amtrak customer service. Thank you

  5. Julie Holzwarth Reply
    July 21, 2023 at 8:53 pm

    when the bid is accepted is that for round trip?

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