I booked a train car, and when I got there I was told that the room I booked was not available, so they “upgraded” us to a different room. That room wasn’t bad, but it was certainly not an “upgrade.” I was asked later how things were, and I said I was disappointed with the room, since it wasn’t the one we booked. It seemed overpriced since it wasn’t the train car that I spent extra on. That person told me that I never booked a train car, and the one we were in was the one we had booked all along! I was told this by two different people, even though when we checked in, I didn’t say anything at all about and the person checking us in was the one who brought up the room change, so we obviously did, and that was what made me more mad than anything. Another employee that we talked to made it sound like it was a normal occurrence to have people book these special rooms and then not get them because they are oversold. Accommodations are fine, but their business practice needs some work.
Vertalen