I Paid $500 For A Private Room On A 30-hour Amtrak Ride That Came With 2 Beds And A Toilet. Take A Look Inside.

Business Insider's reporter traveled by train down the East Coast from New York to Miami in an Amtrak roomette.
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- I spent 30 hours in a sleeper car on an Amtrak train traveling from New York City to Miami in 2021.
- For $500, I stayed in a roomette, a private cabin with two beds, a toilet, and basic amenities.
- At around 20 square feet, I thought my cabin made impressive use of a tiny space.
In October 2021, I took my first overnight train journey from New York City to Miami. For the 30 hour-ride, I booked the cheapest private cabin I could — an Amtrak roomette for $500.
The 22.75-square-foot cabin had two beds, a toilet, and basic amenities. With clever storage hacks, I thought it felt like a tiny hotel room with no unused space.
Take a look around the most affordable Amtrak ride in a private cabin.
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Inside, I found two seats, a table, and a bed above the seats that pulled down. The seats also pulled out into a bed.
I thought this was a big step up from sitting in coach, where you get one train seat and sit with other passengers.
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Across from the window was a sliding door that locked and curtains for privacy.
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The table had two foldout leaves, too, for more counter space.
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With no privacy curtain around the toilet, I was grateful to be a solo traveler.
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For that portion, I used a shared bathroom at the back of the sleeper car.
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I was also surprised to be able to control the temperature inside my roomette with a dial and air conditioning vents. I kept it cool, about 66 degrees Fahrenheit.
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For dinner, I had braised short ribs, mashed potatoes, and a hard roll. While I didn't love the meal as it came, I made a little sandwich out of the ingredients, which tasted better to me.
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I decided to try sleeping on the top bed. I thought the available blankets wrapped in plastic were surprisingly soft and comfortable.
While I found the train movement through the night to be a little unsettling, I appreciated the dim, blue light on the wall next to me. It was my favorite feature of the roomette because it reminded me of my colorful night light at home.
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Looking out the window reminded me that I was going somewhere exciting, and I thought it was a welcome distraction from the tight quarters.
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After 30 hours in a roomette, I would book the accommodation again. But for those looking for more room to stretch out, I recommend the Amtrak bedroom.