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Is Amtrak roomette private?

For customers seeking both privacy and savings in First Class, Roomettes feature two comfortable seats by day transformed to upper and lower beds by night. Each room includes a big picture window, newly upgraded bedding, pillows, towels and linens and access to a restroom and shower in your car.



Yes, an Amtrak Roomette is a completely private high-fidelity space designed for one or two passengers. It features two comfortable seats that face each other by day and transform into upper and lower berths by night. The room includes a locking door and a privacy curtain, as well as a large picture window for high-fidelity scenery viewing. While the room is private, most 2026 Superliner Roomettes use shared restroom and shower facilities located down the hall (though some older Viewliner Roomettes still feature an in-room toilet). A major high-fidelity benefit of booking a Roomette is that it counts as "First Class," meaning your meals, coffee, and bottled water are included in the fare, and you have access to a dedicated attendant to assist with high-fidelity turndown service and luggage.

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Roomettes. Equipped with a landscape window in every room, our roomettes are perfect for the solo traveler or a couple of adventurers. Each room has two comfy seats, two beds, outlets and a fold-down table.

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There are sliding doors that you can close at any time, or leave the door open for easy access to the hallway. You can lock the door when you are inside the roomette, but you cannot lock it from the outside, so avoid leaving valuables in the roomette when you are not there.

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You can choose your roomette if you make your reservation with an agent at 800-USA-RAIL instead of using the website. I always do it that way because I am picky about roomettes. Yes, they are all the same category and the same size, but there are differences based on location.

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They do not allow sharing of rooms - so a separate ticket will mean booking a different (second) roomette. What happens to someone who gets on an Amtrak train without a ticket? If you buy the ticket from the Amtrak website it will give you the price for 2 passengers in the same Roomette.

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Roomette: Two overnight bags. Family Room: Two to three suitcases. Bedroom: Two suitcases. Accessible Bedroom: Two suitcases and a wheelchair.

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Yes. Complimentary meals are one of several amenities you'll enjoy when traveling in a private room. Learn more about your onboard dining options.

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While not nearly as expensive, taking an Amtrak train across the US is also largely the domain of rail enthusiasts as it takes multiple days and costs significantly more than flying. In countries like Japan, South Korea and much of Europe, the opposite is true as the train is simply a way to travel larger distances.

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Why is Amtrak sleeper car so expensive? Heavy demand for private rooms on many routes has prompted Amtrak to charge the highest fares that passengers will pay.

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An Amtrak tip that I mentioned earlier, if you're traveling solo in a roomette, you can bring your carry-on luggage in the sleeping room with you. With the top bunk empty, you can stow your smaller bags and carry-ons “upstairs” on the upper bunk or the hard-to-reach shelf.

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You may bring aboard your own private stock of alcoholic beverages subject to the following limitations: You may consume private stock alcoholic beverages only in Sleeping Car accommodations for which you have a valid ticket. You may not consume private stock alcoholic beverages in any public areas.

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When you click the upgrade link, it takes you to a page to place your bid. Bids are placed with a sliding scale tool that has a minimum and a maximum offer amount—this is usually somewhere between $60 and $200 per upgrade. The higher the bid you can offer, the stronger the chance is that you'll win the upgraded seat.

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Easy Upgrade You can upgrade your seating from Coach to First Class and Business Class seats on Amtrak.com, through our mobile applications, 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, availability permitting.

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For reasonable service for (say) 2 nights for a couple in a Roomette, we would tip $20. This is probably the most popular option of those above -- though many people just never even think of tipping the attendant.

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In my opinion, sleeper cars make the ride into a pleasure. So civilized. For me, once I did a room, I'll never do coach overnight again. Daytime only, I do coach, anything overnight, forget it.

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Complimentary beverages are available throughout your journey. First drink is on us.

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Amtrak's Sleeping Car (often called Sleeper Car) accommodations provide overnight travelers the choice of a roomette, bedroom, bedroom suite (two adjoining bedrooms) that can accommodate one to four people, and Accessible bedrooms. In a roomette, daytime seating converts to beds at night.

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Roomette. For customers seeking both privacy and savings in First Class, Roomettes feature two comfortable seats by day transformed to upper and lower beds by night. Each room includes a big picture window, newly upgraded bedding, pillows, towels and linens and access to a restroom and shower in your car.

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We've added free onboard WiFi to a lot of our trains and stations! You can check if your favorite train or nearest station has WiFi here. If you're reading this while on one of our trains, wait before setting off to do your surfing.

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Bring a Travel Pillow and Blanket While Amtrak does provide bedding in the Sleeping car rooms, you may wish to have your own pillow and an extra blanket for warmth. You may also ask your Sleeping car attendant for an additional blanket when they come to turn down your bed for a cozier night's sleep.

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