I spent 15 hours in a roomette on an overnight Amtrak train for $400. I made 4 mistakes I won't repeat on future rides.
On my most recent overnight Amtrak train ride from Denver to Salt Lake City, I regretted arriving at the dining car early and leaving snacks at home.
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- I traveled from Denver to Salt Lake City on an overnight Amtrak train in January.
- I booked a $400 roomette accommodation for the 15-hour train journey.
- I made a few mistakes along the way, from not knowing dining etiquette to skipping a rest stop.
I took an overnight Amtrak train from Denver to Salt Lake City in January. I spent the 15-hour journey in a private 23-square-foot space with two seats and two beds — otherwise known as a roomette.
I was no stranger to the environment. I had previously taken two other overnight rides on Amtrak trains. So I thought I'd get through the experience well prepared and with no regrets.
But I'm still learning from my travel mistakes. Here are four slip-ups from my most recent trip that I won't forget on future rides.